Presentation 2002/10/2
Evaluation of transmission performance of NZ-DSF with small loss and dispersion in full spectrum
Masato TANAKA, Toshiaki Okuno, Eisuke Sasaoka,
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Abstract(in English) We estimate potential of a non-zero dispersion shifted fiber (NZ-DSF) which is developed as transmission lines for metro system and has small loss and dispersion, for a wide range of wavelength. In transmission experiments using the NZ-DSF for metro access using 2.5Gbit/s directly modulated DFB-LDs, an unrepeatered transmission over 75km is achieved in full spectrum across 1.31-1.65mm wavelength. Moreover, forty 10Git/s dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) channels with a 50GHz channel spacing are transmitted over 240km with error free. This result shows a good application of the NZ-DSF to metro core as well as metro access.
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Keyword(in English) Metro / CWDM / DWDM / NZ-DSF / Direct Modulation / Chirp
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Title (in English) Evaluation of transmission performance of NZ-DSF with small loss and dispersion in full spectrum
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Keyword(1) Metro
Keyword(2) CWDM
Keyword(3) DWDM
Keyword(4) NZ-DSF
Keyword(5) Direct Modulation
Keyword(6) Chirp
1st Author's Name Masato TANAKA
1st Author's Affiliation Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. Yokohama R&D Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Toshiaki Okuno
2nd Author's Affiliation Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. Yokohama R&D Laboratories
3rd Author's Name Eisuke Sasaoka
3rd Author's Affiliation Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. Yokohama R&D Laboratories
Date 2002/10/2
Paper # OCS2002-67
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 358
Page pp.pp.-
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