Kevin McCallion
Finisar
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Kevin McCallion.
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters | 2006
Yasuhiro Matsui; Daniel Mahgerefteh; Xueyan Zheng; Charlie Liao; Zhencan Frank Fan; Kevin McCallion; Parviz Tayebati
We demonstrate a new highly dispersion tolerant modulation format using a chirp-managed directly modulated laser (CML) for uncompensated 10-Gb/s transmission over >200 km at 1.55 /spl mu/m. The CML consists of a distributed feedback (DFB) laser followed by an optical filter. We show that the combination of adiabatic chirp from the DFB and filter edge response produces high extinction ratio pulses with nearly uniform phase, abrupt phase shifts at bit transitions, and a correlation between the 1 bits; 1 bits separated by odd number of 0 bits are /spl pi/ out of phase. This results in carrier suppression, 1/2 the bandwidth of standard nonreturn-to-zero, and high tolerance to positive and negative dispersion.
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics | 2010
Daniel Mahgerefteh; Yasuhiro Matsui; Xueyan Zheng; Kevin McCallion
The chirp managed laser (CML) is an alternative transmitter technology that allows a directly modulated laser (DML) to be used in high-performance applications with a smaller size, lower power consumption, less device complexity, and lower cost. The CML comprises a DML and an isolated, passive optical filter. A key feature of the CML is its large tolerance to fiber dispersion, reaching over 360 km transmission at 10 Gb/s in standard single-mode fiber without dispersion compensation. The combination of adiabatic chirp from the laser and filter edge response produces high extinction ratio pulses with nearly uniform phase, abrupt phase shifts at bit transitions, and a correlation between the 1 bits; 1 bits separated by odd number of 0 bits are out of phase. This results in destructive intersymbol interference after fiber transmission. Other applications of CML are generation of advanced modulation formats, such as return-to-zero (RZ) alternate mark inversion, and RZ differential phase-shift keying. Tunable CML using DFB array, and sampled grating deterministic bit rate (DBR) technologies for 10 Gb/s metro applications have now been demonstrated. A four-element DBR array CML has also been demonstrated for 100 Gb/s metro applications. This paper reviews the principle of operation of CML and its various applications, as well as recent advances in CML-based devices.
optical fiber communication conference | 2006
Daniel Mahgerefteh; Yasuhiro Matsui; Xueyan Zheng; Zhencan Frank Fan; Kevin McCallion; Parviz Tayebati
We show that the compact combination of a directly modulated laser and an optical filter, generates a highly dispersion tolerant modulation format suitable for > 200 km reach at 10 Gbps without dispersion compensation
Proceedings of SPIE | 2008
Xueyan Zheng; Kevin McCallion; Daniel Mahgerefteh; Zhencan Frank Fan; Jianying Zhou; Michael Deutsch; Yongmao Frank Chang
We demonstrate 300-km transmission of 10 Gb/s data over SMF-28 fiber without DCF using a 4-channel tunable chirp managed laser and EDC chip at the receiver, which can fit into hot pluggable XFP modules.
Archive | 2008
Henry M. Daghighian; Kevin McCallion
Archive | 2004
Kevin McCallion; Parviz Tayebati
Archive | 2008
Yasuhiro Matsui; Kevin McCallion; Daniel Mahgerefteh; Xueyan Zheng; Parviz Tayebati
Archive | 2000
Reich Watterson; Parviz Tayebati; Don Mcdaniel; Kevin McCallion
New Developments in Optical Amplifiers (Ref. No. 1998/492), IEE Colloquium on | 1998
Yasuhiro Matsui; Daniel Mahgerefteh; Xueyan Zheng; Kevin McCallion; Parviz Tayebati
Archive | 2004
Parviz Tayebati; Kevin McCallion; Duncan Walker