Self-phase modulation effect on performance of 40 Gbit/s optical duty-cycle division multiplexing technique

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Mahdiraji, Ghafour Amouzad [1 ]
Abas, Ahmad Fauzi [2 ]
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[1] Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Malaya, 5060 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
[2] Photonics and Fiber Optic Systems Laboratory, Centre of Excellence for Wireless and Photonics Networks, Engineering and Technology Complex, University Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Malaysia
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Nonlinear optics - Single mode fibers - Self phase modulation - Optical signal processing - Dispersion compensation;
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10.1515/joc-2012-0003
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Self-phase modulation (SPM) effect on performance of 40 Gbit/s (3 × 13.33 Gbit/s) optical duty-cycle division multiplexing (O-DCDM) over 400 km (5 × 80 km) standard single mode fiber (SSMF) based on three different dispersion compensation schemes is investigated by simulation. The result shows that the SPM effect is very strong in dispersion pre-compensation compared to postcompensation. Further reduction in SPM effect is observed by combination of pre- and post-compensation with the optimum pre-compensation value of around 215 ps/nm. The simulation is performed at different launched power into dispersion compensation fiber (DCF). The range between -6 to -8 dBm is observed as the optimum power for all dispersion compensation schemes. The highest SPM threshold is observed when dispersion pre- and post-compensation are used together, which is around +6.7 dBm. In addition, the optimum range of launched power into SSMF for different transmission distances from 80 km to 1280 km is also presented. Copyright © 2012 De Gruyter.
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