Power limitations in fiber-optic frequency-division multiplexed systems |
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Authors: | Joseph C. Palais Tah-Yeong Lin Salim Tariq |
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Affiliation: | Arizona State University, Department of Electrical Engineering , Tempe, AZ, 85287-5706 |
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Abstract: | Abstract Launch power is limited to the milliwatt level by stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) in a single-channel, coherent fiber-optic network. Increasing the number of frequency-division multiplexed channels causes the power limit to decrease quickly to submilliwatt levels due to three-wave intermodulation to keep the signal-to-noise ratio from deteriorating significantly. As the number of channels increases, stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) begins to dominate. If a maximum of 0.5–dB depletion in the highest-frequency channel is allowed, SRS dominates when the number of multiplexed channels reaches about 300. Generally, the launch-power-limiting phenomenon is dependent on the number of channels being multiplexed. |
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Keywords: | Fiber Optic Sensor Tomography Reconstruction Vector Field |
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