Presentation 2003/4/18
Quantitative Evaluation of XPM-GVD effect by measuring intensity fluctuation induced on CW probe light
Katsuyuki Mino, Yutaka Yano, Tsutomu Tajima,
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Abstract(in English) In wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) systems, transmission impairment by the combination of cross phase modulation and group velocity dispersion effect (the XPM-GVD effect) is one of the most important problems. In this report, we performed quantitative evaluation of the XPM-GVD effect by the standard deviation of the fluctuation induced on CW probe light. Since XPM has various cancellations and the cancellations are intermingled, we checked each situation of the cancellations. Consequently, we checked that transmission impairment by the XPM-GVD effect could be suppressed with suitable dispersion compensation.
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Keyword(in English) Wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) / Cross-Phase modulation (XPM) / CW probe method
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Title (in English) Quantitative Evaluation of XPM-GVD effect by measuring intensity fluctuation induced on CW probe light
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Keyword(1) Wavelength division multiplexing (WDM)
Keyword(2) Cross-Phase modulation (XPM)
Keyword(3) CW probe method
1st Author's Name Katsuyuki Mino
1st Author's Affiliation Broadband Network Operations Unit, NEC Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Yutaka Yano
2nd Author's Affiliation Broadband Network Operations Unit, NEC Corporation
3rd Author's Name Tsutomu Tajima
3rd Author's Affiliation Broadband Network Operations Unit, NEC Corporation
Date 2003/4/18
Paper # OCS2003-3
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 30
Page pp.pp.-
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