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Theoretical and experimental study of 10 Gb/s transmissionperformance using 1.55 μm LiNbO3-based transmitters withadjustable extinction ratio and chirp
Authors:Sung Kee Kim Mizuhara  O Park  YK Tzeng  LD Kim  YS Jichai Jeong
Institution:Dept. of Radio Eng., Korea Univ., Seoul;
Abstract:This paper has experimentally and theoretically investigated transmission performance depending on chirping and extinction ratio for a 10 Gb/s transmission system with the standard single-mode fiber. The transmission performance can be dramatically degraded or improved by adjusting chirp and extinction ratio in a 1.55 μm LiNbO3 modulator-based transmitter and erbium-doped fiber amplifier (EDFA)-pin diode receiver configuration. To estimate the transmission performance, bit error rate (BER) characteristics rather than eye-opening penalty (EOP) have been calculated by solving the nonlinear Schrodinger equation with including the model of chirping and extinction ratio for the transmitter, and noise and intersymbol interference for the receiver. This simulation can predict the measured BER characteristics well enough to see interplaying between chirping and extinction ratio
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