Experimental comparison of all-optical methods of chromatic dispersion compensation in long haul transmission at speeds of 10 Gbit/s
Journal of Optical Networking, Vol. 6, Issue 12, pp. 1340-1348 (2007)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/JON.6.001340
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Abstract
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Different techniques and scenarios of all-optical chromatic are compared experimentally. Chromatic dispersion was compensated both conventionally by dispersion compensating fibers and unconventionally using both channelized and broadband fiber Bragg gratings and Gires-Tournois etalons. Results are compared experimentally at a transmission speed of 10 Gbit/s. Emphasis was also given to tunability and broadband characteristics of elements.© 2007 Optical Society of America
OCIS Codes
(060.2330) Fiber optics and optical communications : Fiber optics communications
(060.4230) Fiber optics and optical communications : Multiplexing
(260.2030) Physical optics : Dispersion
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Transmission in Optically Transparent Core Networks
History
Original Manuscript: July 23, 2007
Revised Manuscript: September 20, 2007
Manuscript Accepted: October 19, 2007
Published: November 14, 2007
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Citation
J. Vojtech, M. Karásek, and J. Radil, "Experimental comparison of all-optical methods of chromatic dispersion compensation in long haul transmission at speeds of 10 Gbit/s," J. Opt. Netw. 6, 1340-1348 (2007)
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/jocn/abstract.cfm?URI=jon-6-12-1340
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