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74.38 Tb/s Transmission Over 6300 km Single Mode Fibre Enabled by C+L Amplification and Geometric...

Journal of Lightwave Technology | Ionescu M, Bayvel P, Lavery D, Edwards A, Sillekens E, et al. | Ultrawide-bandwidth optical amplification over almost 90 nm, covering the C+L bands, is described. ...

15 January 2020

74.38 Tb/s Transmission Over 6300 km Single Mode Fibre Enabled by C+L Amplification and Geometrically Shaped PDM-64QAM

Abstract

Ultrawide-bandwidth optical amplification over almost 90 nm, covering the C+L bands, is described. Complemented by system-tailored geometrical constellation shaping and nonlinearity compensation, it enabled a record capacity transmission of 74.38 Tb/s over 6,300 km of G.654 single-mode fibre. The hybrid scheme, combining backward Raman pre-amplification with EDFA, significantly improves the average effective noise figure across the entire bandwidth, allowing the use of span lengths of 70 km. The system-tailored GS-64QAM constellation was optimised to both linear link impairments and transceiver nonlinearities, improving the gap to the AWGN channel capacity relative to square 64QAM from 0.6 bit/symbol to 0.35 bit/symbol. We experimentally evaluated the system performance using the bit-wise achievable information rate (AIR) and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) at the end of transmission, as well as post SD-FEC BER.

Publication Type:Journal Article
Publication Sub Type:Article
Authors:Ionescu M, Bayvel P, Lavery D, Edwards A, Sillekens E, Semrau D, Galdino L, Killey RI, Pelouch W, Barnes S
Publisher:Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Publication date:15/01/2020
Pagination:531, 537
Journal:Journal of Lightwave Technology
Volume:38
Issue:2
Status:Published
Print ISSN:0733-8724
DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/jlt.2019.2954458
Full Text URL:

https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/100920/


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