Title :
Laser phase noise induced error-rate floors in differential n-level phase-shift-keying coherent receivers
Author_Institution :
Transm. & Networking Dept., Acreo AB, Kista, Sweden
Abstract :
A simple and illustrative analytical model for the phase noise influence in differential n-level phase shift keying (nPSK) systems is presented. Results for the phase noise sensitivity are given for a dual polarisation system configuration with basic baud-rate of 25 GS/s. Results emphasise the need for highly phase stable optical signal sources in higher constellation configurations as needed for total system capacities of 400 Gbit/s or more. Classical distributed feedback laser diodes with linewidth of 200 kHz-10 MHz are not feasible beyond the order of 200 Gbit/s capacity. 2n-level circular quadrature amplitude modulated (2nQAM) systems may increase the capacity by 50 Gbit/s compared to nPSK with no added phase noise penalty.
Keywords :
distributed feedback lasers; error analysis; optical receivers; phase noise; phase shift keying; quadrature amplitude modulation; 2n QAM systems; 2n-level circular quadrature amplitude modulated systems; constellation configurations; differential n-level phase shift keying systems; distributed feedback laser diodes; dual polarisation system configuration; laser phase noise induced error-rate; nPSK systems; phase noise influence; phase noise penalty; phase noise sensitivity; phase stable optical signal sources; phase-shift-keying coherent receivers;
Journal_Title :
Electronics Letters
DOI :
10.1049/el.2010.0805