Optoelectronics Letters, Volume. 16, Issue 2, 122(2020)

Inherent EDFA cross-gain saturation functionality for 17 Gbit/s PAM-3 all-optical wavelength reuse PON

Isoe G. M.1、* and Gibbon T. B.2
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  • 1South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO), Cape town 7925, South Africa
  • 2Centre for Broadband Communication, Nelson Mandela University, Port Elizabeth 6031, South Africa
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    In this work, inherent data-erasing functionality of a saturated erbium doped fibre amplifier (EDFA) is exploited to achieve an all-optical wavelength reuse with pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) format. A 10 GHz bandwidth distributed feedback laser (DFB) is directly modulated with 17 Gbit/s PAM-3 data signal and transmitted downstream over a 26.58 km fibre optical line terminal (OLT) incurring a maximum penalty of 1.81 dB. A saturated EDFA deployed at the optical network unit (ONU) terminal is utilized to optically suppress the extinction ratio of residual 17 Gbit/s PAM-3 downstream data significantly from 7.1 dB to 830 mdB. This facilitates direct reuse of the downstream carrier without the need for an additional electrical data eraser. With the all optical data erasing capability of EDFA over ?10 dBm input power, the carrier re-used upstream transmission successfully delivers 17 Gbit/s PAM-3 data with a maximum transmission penalty of 0.99 dB. PAM-3 modulation format maximizes network efficiency by doubling the transmitted bits per symbol. Our technique is all-optical, it can support ultrafast systems with higher modulation formats and is power efficient.

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    G. M. Isoe, T. B. Gibbon. Inherent EDFA cross-gain saturation functionality for 17 Gbit/s PAM-3 all-optical wavelength reuse PON[J]. Optoelectronics Letters, 2020, 16(2): 122

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    Paper Information

    Received: Apr. 24, 2019

    Accepted: May. 25, 2019

    Published Online: Dec. 25, 2020

    The Author Email: Isoe G. M. (George.Isoe@nmmu.ac.za)

    DOI:10.1007/s11801-020-9066-5

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