IEICE Transactions on Communications
Online ISSN : 1745-1345
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Special Section on Extremely Advanced Optical Transmission Technologies and Transmission Optical Fiber Technologies towards Exabit Era
256 QAM Digital Coherent Optical Transmission Using Raman Amplifiers
Masato YOSHIDASeiji OKAMOTOTatsunori OMIYAKeisuke KASAIMasataka NAKAZAWA
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2011 Volume E94.B Issue 2 Pages 417-424

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To meet the increasing demand to expand wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) transmission capacity, ultrahigh spectral density coherent optical transmission employing multi-level modulation formats has attracted a lot of attention. In particular, ultrahigh multi-level quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) has an enormous advantage as regards expanding the spectral efficiency to 10bit/s/Hz and even approaching the Shannon limit. We describe fundamental technologies for ultrahigh spectral density coherent QAM transmission and present experimental results on polarization-multiplexed 256 QAM coherent optical transmission using heterodyne and homodyne detection with a frequency-stabilized laser and an optical phase-locked loop technique. In this experiment, Raman amplifiers are newly adopted to decrease the signal power, which can reduce the fiber nonlinearity. As a result, the power penalty was reduced from 5.3 to 2.0dB. A 64Gbit/s data signal is successfully transmitted over 160km with an optical bandwidth of 5.4GHz.

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