Title :
Phase noise cancellation in a carrier recovered optical heterodyne receiver
Author :
Watanabe, Shigeki ; Naito, Takao ; Chikama, Terumi ; Kuwahara, Hideo
Author_Institution :
Fujitsu Lab. Ltd., Kawasaki, Japan
fDate :
12/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The performance and application of an optical heterodyne receiver which uses a carrier recovery demodulator are described. Phase sensitive demodulators used in coherent optical transmission are compared, and the suppression of both phase noise and frequency instability of light sources by a carrier recovery (CR-) demodulator is described. A carrier recovered PSK (CR-PSK) demodulator and a phase noise canceling circuit (PNC) for a coherent SCM receiver are introduced as examples of CR-demodulators. The relationship between laser diode spectral linewidths and the delay time difference between the two paths in the CR-PSK demodulator necessary to keep the system performance within a certain power penalty is then derived. In a preliminary experiment using 560-Mb/s CR-PSK transmission, a receiver sensitivity of -51.6 dBm was obtained, and a laser phase noise suppression of about 1/2 that of DPSK was confirmed. The results suggest the possibility of constructing a heterodyne receiver which has no AFC-loop. Applications of a CR-demodulator to an optical frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) system and to a multivalue modulation scheme are discussed
Keywords :
demodulation; frequency division multiplexing; interference suppression; optical receivers; phase shift keying; subcarrier multiplexing; 560 Mbit/s; carrier recovered PSK demodulator; carrier recovery demodulator; coherent SCM receiver; coherent optical transmission; delay time difference; frequency instability; heterodyne receiver; laser diode spectral linewidths; laser phase noise suppression; multivalue modulation scheme; optical frequency division multiplexing; optical heterodyne receiver; phase noise canceling circuit; phase noise cancellation; phase sensitive demodulators; receiver sensitivity; Circuits; Demodulation; Diode lasers; Light sources; Optical mixing; Optical noise; Optical receivers; Optical sensors; Phase noise; Phase shift keying;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of