Presentation 2000/5/19
Fiber Nonlinear Effects in Dense WDM Transmission Systems
T. Tearaha, J. Kumasako, T. Hoshida, G. Ishikawa,
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Abstract(in English) In dense WDM transmission systems, XPM and FWM are dominant factors to impair the transmission performance. Therefore, a clear understanding of such nonlinear effects is very important in designing DWDM systems. In this paper, we report the influence of XPM and FWM on transmission performance in 50/100 GHz spaced DWDM sysmtes employing NEDSF or standard SMF.
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Keyword(in English) optical fiber / nonlinearity / four wave mixing / cross phase modulation
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Title (in English) Fiber Nonlinear Effects in Dense WDM Transmission Systems
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Keyword(1) optical fiber
Keyword(2) nonlinearity
Keyword(3) four wave mixing
Keyword(4) cross phase modulation
1st Author's Name T. Tearaha
1st Author's Affiliation Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.Optoelectronic Systgems Laboratory Network Systems Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name J. Kumasako
2nd Author's Affiliation Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.Optoelectronic Systgems Laboratory Network Systems Laboratories
3rd Author's Name T. Hoshida
3rd Author's Affiliation Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.Optoelectronic Systgems Laboratory Network Systems Laboratories
4th Author's Name G. Ishikawa
4th Author's Affiliation Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.Optoelectronic Systgems Laboratory Network Systems Laboratories
Date 2000/5/19
Paper # OCS2000-6
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 92
Page pp.pp.-
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