Title :
Interferometric crosstalk reduction by phase scrambling
Author :
Monroy, Idelfonso Tafur ; Tangdiongga, Eduward ; Jonker, René ; De Waardt, Huig
Author_Institution :
COBRA Inst., Eindhoven Univ. of Technol., Netherlands
fDate :
5/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Interferometric crosstalk, arising from the detection of undesired signals at the same nominal wavelength, may introduce large power penalties and bit-error rate (BER) floor significantly restricting the scalability of optical networks. In this paper, interferometric crosstalk reduction in optical wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) networks by phase scrambling is theoretically and experimentally investigated. Enhancement of 7- and 5-dB tolerance toward crosstalk is measured in a 2.5-Gb/s transmission link of 100 km and 200 km of SSMF, respectively. This result proves the feasibility of optical networking in the local area network/metropolitan area network (LAN/MAN) domain while tolerating the relatively high crosstalk levels of present integrated optical switching and cross-connect technology. Experiment is in good agreement with theory. Recommendations on the use of phase scrambling to reduce crosstalk in WDM systems are given.
Keywords :
light interferometry; metropolitan area networks; optical crosstalk; optical fibre LAN; photonic switching systems; wavelength division multiplexing; 100 km; 2.5 Gbit/s; 200 km; Gb/s transmission link; LAN; MAN; WDM networks; bit-error rate floor; integrated optical switching; interferometric crosstalk reduction; large power penalties; local area network/; metropolitan area network; nominal wavelength; optical network scalability; optical networking; optical wavelength-division multiplexing networks; phase scrambling; relatively high crosstalk levels; undesired signal detection; Bit error rate; Integrated optics; Optical crosstalk; Optical fiber networks; Optical interferometry; Scalability; Signal detection; WDM networks; Wavelength division multiplexing; Wavelength measurement;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of