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1 December 2009 Staggered differential phase-shift keying format with RZ or CSRZ clock for 100Gbit/s transmission
Yufeng Shao, Nan Chi
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Proceedings Volume 7632, Optical Transmission Systems, Switching, and Subsystems VII; 76321C (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.852082
Event: Asia Communications and Photonics, 2009, Shanghai, Shanghai , China
Abstract
Two novel optical phase modulation formats, the staggered differential phase-shift keying (SDPSK) with return-to-zero (RZ) and carrier-suppressed return-to-zero (CSRZ) shape, are proposed and compared by numerical simulation for 100 Gbit/s medium-range transmission. RZ-SDPSK and CSRZ-SDPSK signals are generated by cascading two phase modulators and a dual-arm Mach-Zehnder modulator. The demodulation of two phase formats can be achieved on 1 bit rate through only one Mach-Zehnder delay interferometer and a balanced receiver. The transmission performance of the extracted RZ and CSRZ clock signals are compared.
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Yufeng Shao and Nan Chi "Staggered differential phase-shift keying format with RZ or CSRZ clock for 100Gbit/s transmission", Proc. SPIE 7632, Optical Transmission Systems, Switching, and Subsystems VII, 76321C (1 December 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.852082
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KEYWORDS
Phase shift keying

Clocks

Receivers

Modulators

Phase modulation

Modulation

Single mode fibers

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