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IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics | 2012

Fiber Optical Parametric Amplifier Performance in a 1-Tb/s DWDM Communication System

Nayla El Dahdah; Donald S. Govan; Mehdi Jamshidifar; Nick Doran; Michel E. Marhic

We have reduced signal-signal four-wave mixing crosstalk in a fiber optical parametric amplifier (OPA) by using a short nonlinear fiber for the gain medium and a high-power pump. This allowed us to obtain less than 1 dB penalty for amplification of 26 dense wavelength-division multiplexed (WDM) channels modulated at 43.7 Gb/s return to zero-differential phase-shift keying, with the OPA placed between transmitter and receiver. We then used the same OPA in several different roles for a long-haul transmission system. We did not insert the OPA within the loop, but investigated this role indirectly by using equivalent results for small numbers of loop recirculations. We found that standard erbium-doped fiber amplifiers currently hold an advantage over this OPA, which becomes negligible for long distances. This paper shows that at this time OPAs can handle amplification of WDM traffic in excess of 1 Tb/s with little degradation. It also indicates that with further improvements, fiber OPAs could be a contender for wideband amplification in future optical communication networks.


Optics Express | 2007

An RZ DPSK receiver design with significantly improved dispersion tolerance

Donald S. Govan; Nick Doran

We show an improved DPSK receiver design which can increase useful dispersion tolerance by up to a factor of two. The increased dispersion tolerance is achieved through optimization of the optical filter at the receiver and the delay of the Mach-Zehnder interferometer. In this paper we fully explain the concept, quantify the gain and provide an explanation for the operation of the receiver.


IEEE Photonics Technology Letters | 2010

1-Tb/s DWDM Long-Haul Transmission Employing a Fiber Optical Parametric Amplifier

Nayla El Dahdah; Donald S. Govan; Mehdi Jamshidifar; Nick Doran; Michel E. Marhic

In this letter, we report the performance of a fiber optical parametric amplifier (OPA) when used as a source or intermediate node amplifier in a dense wavelength-division-multiplexed (DWDM) long-haul transmission testbed with 26 DWDM channels modulated at 43.7-Gb/s return-to-zero differential phase-shift keying. In both scenarios, we demonstrate similar performance to an erbium-doped fiber amplifier. This shows the OPAs compatibility with high-capacity (>1 Tb/s) long-haul communication systems.


Journal of Lightwave Technology | 2014

Progress Toward 100-G Digital Coherent Pluggables Using InP-Based Photonics

W. Forysiak; Donald S. Govan

A new generation of high-capacity WDM systems with extremely robust performance has been enabled by coherent transmission and digital signal processing. To facilitate widespread deployment of this technology, particularly in the metro space, new photonic components and subsystems are being developed to support cost-effective, compact, and scalable transceivers. We briefly review the recent progress in InP-based photonic components, and report numerical simulation results of an InP-based transceiver comprising a dual-polarization I/Q modulator and a commercial DSP ASIC. Predicted performance penalties due to the nonlinear response, lower bandwidth, and finite extinction ratio of these transceivers are less than 1 and 2 dB for 100-G PM-QPSK and 200-G PM-16QAM, respectively. Using the well-established Gaussian-Noise model, estimated system reach of 100-G PM-QPSK is greater than 600 km for typical ROADM-based metro-regional systems with internode losses up to 20 dB.


optical fiber communication conference | 2014

Analysis of extended range variable gain hybrid Raman-EDFAs in systems using Nyquist-WDM 100/200G PM-QPSK/16QAM

W. Forysiak; Donald S. Govan; Ian McClean; B. Nayar; O.A. Olubodun; Nick Doran

We use the GN-model to assess Nyquist-WDM 100/200Gbit/s PM-QPSK/16QAM signal reach on low loss, large core area fibre using extended range, variable gain hybrid Raman-EDFAs. 5000/1500km transmission is possible over a wide range of amplifier spans.


optical fiber communication conference | 2003

5,745 km DWDM transcontinental field trial using 10 Gbit/s dispersion managed solitons and dynamic gain equalization

Andrew R. Pratt; Paul Harper; Steven Alleston; Patrick Bontemps; B. Charbonnier; W. Forysiak; Liam Gleeson; Donald S. Govan; Gareth L. Jones; Derek Nesset; Jereon H. Nijhof; Ian Phillips; Marc Francis Charles Stephens; Anthony Walsh; Terry Widdowson; Nick Doran

Error free unregenerated transmission is demonstrated looped-back over 5,745 km (62 spans) of installed SSMF along the Adelaide-Perth leg of the IP1 Australia network, which is now the worlds longest commercially deployed unregenerated 10 Gbit/s DWDM terrestrial transmission system.


optical fiber communication conference | 2010

1-Tb/s DWDM amplification in a fiber optical parametric amplifier

Mehdi Jamshidifar; Nayla El-Dahdah; Donald S. Govan; Nick Doran; Michel E. Marhic

We report less than 1-dB cross-talk penalty for 26 DWDM channels modulated at 43.7 Gb/s RZ-DPSK when amplified by a fiber optical parametric amplifier showing compatibility with high-capacity (> 1 Tb/s) communication systems.


lasers and electro-optics society meeting | 2011

Continuous-wave amplification in bismuth-oxide fiber optical parametric amplifiers

A. Vedadi; Mehdi Jamshidifar; Donald S. Govan; Michel E. Marhic

We review our investigations on bismuth-oxide fiber as an amplifying medium for parametric amplifiers with continuous-wave pumping. The results lead to new applications in demultiplexing, which are discussed.


photonics society summer topical meeting series | 2010

Fiber optical parametric amplifier in high-speed WDM networks

N. El Dahdah; Donald S. Govan; Mehdi Jamshidifar; Nick Doran; Michel E. Marhic

We report high-capacity (> 1 Tb/s) amplification by a fiber optical parametric amplifier in different roles displaying compatibility and versatility in future WDM networks with phase-shift keying modulation format.


Archive | 2002

Signal transmission apparatus and a method of signal transmission

Steven Alleston; Paul Harper; Donald S. Govan; Nichaolas John Doran

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