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Crosstalk due to optical fiber nonlinearities in WDM CATV lightwave systems.

Authors :
Phillips, M.R.
Ott, D.M.
Source :
Journal of Lightwave Technology; Oct1999, Vol. 17 Issue 10, p1782-1792, 11p
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

Crosstalk in a two-wavelength 1550-nm standard fiber system at subcarrier frequencies 50-800 MHz is investigated. The dependence of the crosstalk on subcarrier frequency, wavelength spacing, and optical power is measured and analyzed. The observed crosstalk is attributed to three primary mechanisms: stimulated Raman scattering, cross-phase modulation, and the optical Kerr effect combined with polarization-dependent loss. At wavelength spacing greater than 9 nm, stimulated Raman scattering dominates. At wavelength spacing less than 5 nm, the primary contributor can be the optical Kerr effect with polarization dependent loss, except at higher modulation frequencies where cross-phase modulation also is significant. At even modest (by CATV standards) optical power, the crosstalk is as high as -40 to -45 dB [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07338724
Volume :
17
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Lightwave Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
52135938
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/50.793751