PMD Tolerance of 10 Gbps Modulated Signals due to SOA-Induced Chirp in SOA Booster Amplifiers
- Authors
- Jang, Hodeok; Kim, Kyoungsoo; Lee, Jaehoon; Jeong, Jichai
- Issue Date
- 12월-2008
- Publisher
- OPTICAL SOC KOREA
- Keywords
- Polarization mode dispersion; Modulation format; Semiconductor optical amplifier; Chirp
- Citation
- JOURNAL OF THE OPTICAL SOCIETY OF KOREA, v.12, no.4, pp.232 - 239
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- JOURNAL OF THE OPTICAL SOCIETY OF KOREA
- Volume
- 12
- Number
- 4
- Start Page
- 232
- End Page
- 239
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/122349
- DOI
- 10.3807/JOSK.2008.12.4.232
- ISSN
- 1226-4776
- Abstract
- We investigated how the polarization-mode dispersion (PAID) tolerance was degraded by semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA)-induced chirp for the 10 Gb/s nonreturn-to-zero (NRZ), duobinary NRZ, return-to-zero (RZ), and carrier-suppressed RZ (CS-RZ) modulation formats. The power penalty was calculated as a measure of the system performance due to PAID for a given SOA-induced chirp. Considering only first-order PMD, all modulation formats have a similar PAM tolerance regardless of SOA-induced chirp. Oil the other Band; when both first- and second-order PAID are considered; the PMD tolerance of all modulation formats with the exception of the CS-RZ modulation format are degraded by SOA-induced chirp. Among all modulation formats considered here; the NRZ modulation format has the PMD tolerance with the highest sensitivity to SOA-induced Chirp. When the peak-to-peak chirp induced by SOAs is 0.28 angstrom, its PMD tolerance is degraded up to 4 dB for a differential group delay (DGD) of 50 ps. However, the PAID tolerance of the CS-RZ modulation format is largely unaffected by SOA-induced chirp.
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