Presentation 2003/11/7
Influence of Polarization-Mode Dispersion on Dispersion-Managed Soliton Transmission : A study on Power Dependency
Kentarou ISHII, Joji MAEDA,
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Abstract(in English) When single channel bit-rates of optical fiber transmission systems progress to several tens of gigabits/s, polarization-mode dispersion becomes a major factor that limits the propagation distance. Since enhanced power solitons are permitted in dispersion-managed systems, it will be expected that dispersion-managed solitons have robustness against polarization-mode dispersion compared with conventional solitons. In this paper, the influence of polarization-mode dispersion in dispersion-managed soliton systems is numerically studied and power dependency of transmission distance is discussed. It is predicted that there exist two transmission restrictions, pulse separation due to polarization mode dispersion and nonlinear pulse to pulse interaction, that depend on pulse power and birefringence distribution, and that give an optimized power for the maximum transmission distance.
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Keyword(in English) Optical fiber communication / Polarization-mode dispersion (PMD) / Dispersion-managed solitons
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Title (in English) Influence of Polarization-Mode Dispersion on Dispersion-Managed Soliton Transmission : A study on Power Dependency
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Keyword(1) Optical fiber communication
Keyword(2) Polarization-mode dispersion (PMD)
Keyword(3) Dispersion-managed solitons
1st Author's Name Kentarou ISHII
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science()
2nd Author's Name Joji MAEDA
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science
Date 2003/11/7
Paper # OCS2003-103,OPE2003-166,LQE2003-103
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 427
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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