Presentation 2002/6/14
Medium-dispersion fiber with large effective area and low dispersion slope
Shoichiro MATSUO, Kazuhiko AIKAWA, Shoji TANIGAWA, Kuniharu HIMENO, Koichi HARADA,
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Abstract(in English) An advantage of a large-A_eff medium-dispersion fiber for a long-haul WDM system has been demonstrated. Simulation result has proven that the medium dispersion fiber (MDF) having a dispersion of about + 10 ps/nm/km and an A_eff of larger than 90 μm^2 realizes 4 dB improvement of Q value compared to conventional NZ-DSFs. Fabricated MDF has realized a medium dispersion of + 10 ps/nm/km and a large A_eff of 95 μm^2 simultaneously. The links composed of the fabricated MDF and SC-DCFs have realized very small link dispersions less than ±0.06 ps/nm/km. In addition, a small dispersion variation of ±0.18 ps/nm/km over the C- and L- bands has been demonstrated in the fiber link designed for L-band compensation.
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Keyword(in English) Long-haul transmission / medium dispersion / ring index profile / dispersion compensation
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Title (in English) Medium-dispersion fiber with large effective area and low dispersion slope
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Keyword(1) Long-haul transmission
Keyword(2) medium dispersion
Keyword(3) ring index profile
Keyword(4) dispersion compensation
1st Author's Name Shoichiro MATSUO
1st Author's Affiliation Optical Fiber Process Department, Optics and Electronics Laboratory, Fujikura Ltd.()
2nd Author's Name Kazuhiko AIKAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Optical Fiber Process Department, Optics and Electronics Laboratory, Fujikura Ltd.
3rd Author's Name Shoji TANIGAWA
3rd Author's Affiliation Optical Fiber Process Department, Optics and Electronics Laboratory, Fujikura Ltd.
4th Author's Name Kuniharu HIMENO
4th Author's Affiliation Optical Fiber Process Department, Optics and Electronics Laboratory, Fujikura Ltd.
5th Author's Name Koichi HARADA
5th Author's Affiliation Optical Fiber Process Department, Optics and Electronics Laboratory, Fujikura Ltd.
Date 2002/6/14
Paper # OCS2002-32
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 135
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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