Title :
Comparison of soliton sources for communication applications
Author :
Shan, X. ; Widdowson, T. ; Malyon, D.J. ; Ellis, A.D. ; Spirit, D.M.
Author_Institution :
BT Laboratories, Ipswich, UK
fDate :
5/16/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Soliton communication technology has attracted widespread interest in recent years. Both theoretical and experimental research has demonstrated that soliton systems have the capability of transmitting signals at multi-Gbit/s capacities over transoceanic distances. A key component in such a system is the picosecond pulse source, whose quality has a decisive effect on the achievable transmission distances without soliton control. The authors examine the trade-off between source complexity and system performance. Gain switched DFB LDs (GSDFB) with spectral windowing, mode-locked semiconductor lasers (MLSL), mode-locked erbium fibre lasers (MLEFL), and DFB-electroabsorption modulators (DFB/EAM) have been used in soliton communications experiments. They present experimental results of soliton transmission using three different pulse sources: DFB/EAM, MLSL, and MLEFL, and discuss the merits of each source in terms of performance and complexity. They show that degradation of transmission performance may be related to nonideal pulse source
Keywords :
distributed feedback lasers; fibre lasers; optical communication equipment; optical solitons; semiconductor lasers; DFB-electroabsorption modulators; communication applications; mode-locked erbium fibre lasers; mode-locked semiconductor lasers; picosecond pulse source; soliton communication; soliton sources; soliton systems; source complexity; system performance; transmission distances;
Conference_Titel :
High Capacity Optical Communications, IEE Colloquium on