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optical fiber communication conference | 2014

Exceeding the Nonlinear-Shannon Limit using Raman Laser Based Amplification and Optical Phase Conjugation

Ian Phillips; Mingming Tan; Marc Stephens; Mary Elizabeth McCarthy; Elias Giacoumidis; Stylianos Sygletos; Pawel Rosa; Simon Fabbri; Son Thai Le; Thavamaran Kanesan; Sergei K. Turitsyn; Nick Doran; Paul Harper; Andrew D. Ellis

We demonstrate that a combination of Raman laser based amplification and optical phase conjugation enables transmission beyond the nonlinear-Shannon limit. We show nonlinear compensation of 7×114Gbit/s DP-QPSK channels, increasing system reach by 30%.


Journal of Lightwave Technology | 2016

4 Tb/s Transmission Reach Enhancement Using 10 × 400 Gb/s Super-Channels and Polarization Insensitive Dual Band Optical Phase Conjugation

Andrew D. Ellis; Mingming Tan; Asif Iqbal; Mohammad Ahmad Zaki Al-Khateeb; Vladimir Gordienko; Gabriel Saavedra Mondaca; Simon Fabbri; Marc Stephens; Mary Elizabeth McCarthy; Andreas Perentos; Ian Phillips; Domanic Lavery; Gabriele Liga; Robert Maher; Paul Harper; Nick Doran; Sergei K. Turitsyn; Stylianos Sygletos; Polina Bayvel

In this paper, we experimentally demonstrate the benefit of polarization insensitive dual-band optical phase conjugation for up to ten 400 Gb/s optical super-channels using a Raman amplified transmission link with a realistic span length of 75 km. We demonstrate that the resultant increase in transmission distance may be predicted analytically if the detrimental impacts of power asymmetry and polarization mode dispersion are taken into account.


Optics Express | 2014

1.14Tb/s DP-QPSK WDM polarization-diverse optical phase conjugation

Marc Stephens; Mingming Tan; Ian Phillips; Stylianos Sygletos; Paul Harper; Nick Doran

Optical phase conjugation (OPC) of a polarization-multiplexed comb of 10x114Gb/s DP-QPSK signals has been demonstrated for the first time, occupying a spectral bandwidth of >1 THz (~9 nm). The nonlinear element employed for the OPC was highly nonlinear fiber (HNLF) optimized for the suppression of stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) and configured in a bi-directional loop offering polarization diversity. Pump power (each way about the loop) and input signal power to the OPC subsystem were optimized at 29.7 dBm and + 3 dBm respectively producing a Q(2) penalty of ≤ 0.9 dB over all conjugate wavelengths, polarizations and output OSNR (up to 20 dB).


Optics Express | 2015

Improved WDM performance of a fibre optical parametric amplifier using Raman-assisted pumping

Marc Stephens; Ian Phillips; Pawel Rosa; Paul Harper; Nick Doran

We experimentally demonstrate a Raman-Assisted Fibre Optical Parametric Amplifier (RA-FOPA) with 20dB net gain using wavelength division multiplexed signals. We report amplification of 10x58Gb/s 100GHz-spaced QPSK signals and show that by appropriate tuning of the parametric pump power and frequency, gain improvement of up to 5dB can be achieved for the RA-FOPA compared with combined individual contributions from the parametric and Raman pumps. We compare the RA-FOPA with an equivalent-gain conventional FOPA and find that four-wave mixing crosstalk is substantially reduced by up to 5.8 ± 0.4dB using the RA-FOPA. Worst-case performance penalty of the RA-FOPA is found to be only 1.0 ± 0.2dB over all measured OSNRs, frequencies and input powers, making it an attractive proposal for future communications systems.


european conference on optical communication | 2014

A novel architecture for all-optical add-drop multiplexing of OFDM signals

Stylianos Sygletos; Simon Fabbri; Elias Giacoumidis; Mariia Sorokina; Dan M. Marom; Marc Stephens; Dimitrios Klonidis; Ioannis Tomkos; Andrew D. Ellis

We propose a novel architecture for all-optical add-drop multiplexing of OFDM signals. Extensive numerical simulations have been carried out to benchmark the performance of the architecture against critical design parameters.


Optics Express | 2017

Ultra-flat wideband single-pump Raman-enhanced parametric amplification

Vladimir Gordienko; Marc Stephens; Atalla El-Taher; Nick Doran

We experimentally optimize a single pump fiber optical parametric amplifier in terms of gain spectral bandwidth and gain variation (GV). We find that optimal performance is achieved with the pump tuned to the zero-dispersion wavelength of dispersion stable highly nonlinear fiber (HNLF). We demonstrate further improvement of parametric gain bandwidth and GV by decreasing the HNLF length. We discover that Raman and parametric gain spectra produced by the same pump may be merged together to enhance overall gain bandwidth, while keeping GV low. Consequently, we report an ultra-flat gain of 9.6 ± 0.5 dB over a range of 111 nm (12.8 THz) on one side of the pump. Additionally, we demonstrate amplification of a 60 Gbit/s QPSK signal tuned over a portion of the available bandwidth with OSNR penalty less than 1 dB for Q2 below 14 dB.


Optics Express | 2015

Suppression of WDM four-wave mixing crosstalk in fibre optic parametric amplifier using Raman-assisted pumping

Alexey Redyuk; Marc Stephens; Nick Doran

We perform an extensive numerical analysis of Raman-Assisted Fibre Optical Parametric Amplifiers (RA-FOPA) in the context of WDM QPSK signal amplification. A detailed comparison of the conventional FOPA and RA-FOPA is reported and the important advantages offered by the Raman pumping are clarified. We assess the impact of pump power ratios, channel count, and highly nonlinear fibre (HNLF) length on crosstalk levels at different amplifier gains. We show that for a fixed 200 m HNLF length, maximum crosstalk can be reduced by up to 7 dB when amplifying 10x58Gb/s QPSK signals at 20 dB net-gain using a Raman pump of 37 dBm and parametric pump of 28.5 dBm in comparison to a standard single-pump FOPA using 33.4 dBm pump power. It is shown that a significant reduction in four-wave mixing crosstalk is also obtained by reducing the highly nonlinear fibre interaction length. The trend is shown to be generally valid for different net-gain conditions and channel grid size. Crosstalk levels are additionally shown to strongly depend on the Raman/parametric pump power ratio, with a reduction in crosstalk seen for increased Raman pump power contribution.


optical fiber communication conference | 2015

The impact of pump phase-modulation and filtering on WDM signals in a fibre optical parametric amplifier

Marc Stephens; Alexey Redyuk; Stylianos Sygletos; I. D. Phillips; Paul Harper; Keith J. Blow; Nick Doran

WDM signal degradation from pump phase-modulation in a one-pump 20dB net-gain fibre optical parametric amplifier is experimentally and numerically characterised for the first time using 10×59Gb/s QPSK signals.


european conference on optical communication | 2015

Enhanced superchannel transmission using phase conjugation

Andrew D. Ellis; Ian Phillips; Mingming Tan; Marc Stephens; Mary Elizabeth McCarthy; M. A. Z. Al Kahteeb; Md. A. Iqbal; Andreas Perentos; Simon Fabbri; Vladimir Gordienko; Domanic Lavery; Gabriele Liga; M. G. Saavedra; Robert Maher; Stylianos Sygletos; Paul Harper; Nick Doran; Polina Bayvel; Sergei K. Turitsyn

We demonstrate polarisation insensitive dual-band optical phase conjugation for multiple 400Gbit/s optical superchannels using a Raman amplified transmission link with a realistic span length of 75km. The resultant increase in transmission distance is confirmed analytically.


Optics Express | 2015

Numerical investigation of all-optical add-drop multiplexing for spectrally overlapping OFDM signals

Stylianos Sygletos; Simon Fabbri; Elias Giakoumidis; Mariia Sorokina; Dan M. Marom; Marc Stephens; Dimitrios Klonidis; Ioannis Tomkos; Andrew D. Ellis

We propose a novel architecture for all-optical add-drop multiplexing of OFDM signals. Sub-channel extraction is achieved by means of waveform replication and coherent subtraction from the OFDM super-channel. Numerical simulations have been carried out to benchmark the performance of the architecture against critical design parameters.

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