40-Gbit/s TDM transmission technologies based on ultra-high-speedICs |
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Authors: | Miyamoto Y. Yoneyama M. Otsuji T. Yonenaga K. Shimizu N. |
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Affiliation: | NTT Network Syst. Dev. Center, Kanagawa; |
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Abstract: | This paper presents 40-Gbit/s time division multiplexing (TDM) transmission technologies based on 0.1-μm-gate-length InP high electron mobility transistor IC's and a scheme for upgrading toward a terabit-per-second capacity system. A 40-Gbit/s, 300-km, in-line transmission experiment and a dispersion-tolerant 40-Gbit/s duobinary transmission experiment are described as 40-Gbit/s single carrier system applications on dispersion-shifted fiber. An ultra-high-speed receiver configuration using a high-output-power photodiode is introduced to realize fully electrical receiver operation beyond 40 Gbit/s. The high-sensitivity operation of the optical receiver (-27.6 dBm@BER=10-9) is demonstrated at a data bit rate of 50 Gbit/s for the first time using a unitraveling carrier photodiode. A dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) system operating up to terabits per second can be easily realized on a zero-dispersion flattened transmission line using ultra-high speed TDM channels of 40 Gbit/s and beyond. An experiment demonstrates 1.04-Tbit/s DWDM transmission based on 40-Gbit/s TDM channels with high optical spectrum density (0.4 bit/s/Hz) without dispersion compensation |
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