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High-Throughput and Long-Distance Transmission With >120 nm S-, C- and L-Band Signal in a 125μm 4-Core Fiber

Authors :
Ruben S. Luis
Hideaki Furukawa
Ben Puttnam
Yoshinari Awaji
Georg Rademacher
Source :
Journal of Lightwave Technology. 40:1633-1639
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2022.

Abstract

We investigate recirculating transmission of a wideband S-, C- and L-band signal in a 4-core fiber. We transmit 552 x 25 GHz spaced, 24.5 GBd channels. covering more than a 120 nm bandwidth from 1487.8 nm to 1608.33 nm through each core of the multi-core fiber (MCF) which has the same 125m cladding dimeter as standard single-mode fiber. We first use PDM-16QAM modulation and measure performance at distances up to 3001 km, corresponding to 43 spans of the 69.8 km MCF. At this distance we measure a decoded throughput of 319 Tb/s or 342 Tb/s when estimating from the generalised mutual information (GMI). Extending the transmission distance to 8027 km, a selection of PDM-QPSK modulated channels across the spectrum were received with an average GMI estimated data-rate of 82.8 Gb/s. These results show that wideband transmission including the S-band has the potential to increase data-rates in long-haul optical fiber transmission. Further, our experiment confirms that 125 m diameter MCFs can multiply transmission capacity whilst offering benefits of resource sharing and integration, expected in SDM systems.

Details

ISSN :
15582213 and 07338724
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Lightwave Technology
Accession number :
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