Acta Optica Sinica, Volume. 19, Issue 4, 519(1999)
Limitation of Fiber Nonlinearities on 10 Gb/s WDM Systems Using Various Dispersion Compensation Schemes
Wavelength Division Multiplexed (WDM) system characteristics using various dispersion compensation schemes are compared by computer simulation. In our model, eight 10 Gb/s WDM channels with channel spacing of 100 GHz are transmitted through cascaded optical amplifiers. Fiber dispersion, self-phase modulation (SPM), cross-phase modulation (XPM) and four-wave-mixing (FWM) effects are considered. Dispersion compensation schemes include: conventional single mode fiber (SMF)+dispersion compensating fiber with positive dispersion slope (DCF1), SMF+dispersion compensating fiber with negative dispersion slope (DCF2), non-zero dispersion fiber with positive dispersion (TW1)+non-zero dispersion fiber with nagetive dispersion (TW2) and TW2+TW1. It is shown that TW2+TW1 has the best performance, where SPM, XPM and FWM are roughly equal. On the other hand, SMF+DCF1 results in the worst performance, where the combination of dispersion and SPM effect dominates, and the shorter wavelength channels suffer from severe pulse distortion.
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[in Chinese], [in Chinese]. Limitation of Fiber Nonlinearities on 10 Gb/s WDM Systems Using Various Dispersion Compensation Schemes[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 1999, 19(4): 519