Presentation 2005-11-03
80Gbit/s error-free transmission over 5600km using XAM-based optical 3R regenerator
Hitoshi MURAI, Masatoshi KAGAWA, Hiromi TSUJI, Kozo FUJII,
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Abstract(in English) Transoceanic transmission at 80Gbit/s was successfully demonstrated by introducing an optical 3R-signal regenerator using XAM gate and SPM-based wavelength converter. At the 3R repeater spacing of 160km, 80Gbit/s error-free transmission over 5600km was achieved. The power penalty at 5600km was 2.5dB, and very clear eye-opening was observed even after 11200km transmission.
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Keyword(in English) Cross absorption modulation / Electroabsorption modulator / Optical 3R regenerator
Paper # OCS2005-53,OPE2005-83,LQE2005-91
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Conference Date 2005/10/27(1days)
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Title (in English) 80Gbit/s error-free transmission over 5600km using XAM-based optical 3R regenerator
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Keyword(1) Cross absorption modulation
Keyword(2) Electroabsorption modulator
Keyword(3) Optical 3R regenerator
1st Author's Name Hitoshi MURAI
1st Author's Affiliation Research and Development Center, Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd()
2nd Author's Name Masatoshi KAGAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation Research and Development Center, Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd
3rd Author's Name Hiromi TSUJI
3rd Author's Affiliation Research and Development Center, Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd
4th Author's Name Kozo FUJII
4th Author's Affiliation Research and Development Center, Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd
Date 2005-11-03
Paper # OCS2005-53,OPE2005-83,LQE2005-91
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 379
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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