Broadband multiwavelength simultaneous dispersion compensation near 1550 nm through singlemode fibres optimised for 1310 nm

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Broadband multiwavelength simultaneous dispersion compensation near 1550 nm through singlemode fibres optimised for 1310 nm

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Broadband dispersion compensation is demonstrated at 2.5 and 10 Gbit/s using an optical-fibre equaliser in combination with pulse compression. At 2.5 Gbit/s, simultaneous penalty-free dispersion compensation is achieved in a four-wavelength system operating at 1550 nm through 67 km 1310 nm-optimised singlemode fibre. Low penalties are obtained over the full 20 nm gain bandwidth of the erbiumdoped fibre amplifier, with the receiver sensitivity slightly enhanced at the short-wavelength end.

Inspec keywords: wavelength division multiplexing; optical links; optical fibres; digital communication systems; compensation; optical dispersion

Other keywords: 1550 nm; dispersion compensation; 67 km; singlemode fibres; pulse compression; WDM; Er doped fibre amplifier; 1310 nm; 2.5 Gbit/s; single mode fibres; four-wavelength system; broadband compensation; 10 Gbit/s; optical-fibre equaliser

Subjects: Optical communication

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