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0.61 Pb/s S, C, and L-Band Transmission in a 125μm Diameter 4-core Fiber Using a Single Wide-band...

Journal of Lightwave Technology | Puttnam B, Luis RS, Rademacher G, Galdino L, Lavery D, et al | We investigate high-throughput, multi-band transmission in a 4-core multi-core fiber (MCF) with the ...

28 April 2020

0.61 Pb/s S, C, and L-Band Transmission in a 125μm Diameter 4-core Fiber Using a Single Wide-band Comb Source

Abstract

We investigate high-throughput, multi-band transmission in a 4-core multi-core fiber (MCF) with the same 125 µm cladding diameter of standard single-mode fiber (SMF). A single wideband comb source is used to transmit up to 561 wavelength channels with 25 GHz spacing over a 120 nm bandwidth in S, C and L bands. We demonstrate a maximum decoded throughput of 610 Tb/s in PDM-256QAM and PDM-64QAM signals over a 54 km fiber, with a per-core average throughput exceeding wideband transmission demonstrations in single-mode fibers and highest single core throughput of 155.1 Tb/s. In addition, we use noise loading measurements to characterize the achievable signal quality across the wideband transmitter. These results show that a single comb source can enable high-spectral efficiency modulation over wide bandwidths and further that low-core count homogeneous MCFs technology can offer the same transmission performance as single-mode fibers without sacrificing mechanical reliability, and still offering the benefits of shared resources and greater efficiency that drives SDM technologies.

Publication Type:Journal Article
Publication Sub Type:Article
Authors:
Puttnam B, Luis RS, Rademacher G, Galdino L, Lavery D, Eriksson TA, Awaji Y, Furukawa H, Bayvel P, Wada N
Publisher:Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Publication date:28/04/2020
Pagination:1
Journal:Journal of Lightwave Technology
Status:Published
Print ISSN:0733-8724
DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/jlt.2020.2990987
Full Text URL:

https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10106467/


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