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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.


Journal of Lightwave Technology | 2015

Experimental Implementation of an All-Optical Interferometric Drop, Add, and Extract Multiplexer for Superchannels

Simon Fabbri; Stylianos Sygletos; Andreas Perentos; Erwan Pincemin; Kate Sugden; Andrew D. Ellis

We present the experimental implementation of an all-optical ROADM scheme for routing of an individual subchannel within an all-optical OFDM superchannel. The different functions required of optical node were demonstrated using interferometric technique with the extraction, drop, and addition of individual subchannel in a ten subchannels optically aggregated signal. The scheme we reported enables a fully flexible node compatible with future terabit per second superchannel transmission.


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.


international conference on transparent optical networks | 2014

Enabling transparent technologies for the development of highly granular flexible optical cross-connects

Dimitrios Klonidis; Stylianos Sygletos; Dan M. Marom; Simon Fabbri; Andrew D. Ellis; Erwan Pincemin; Christophe Betoule; Gilles Thouenon; David Hillerkuss; Benedikt Baeuerle; Arne Josten; Juerg Leuthold; Jian Zhao; Shalva Ben-Ezra; J.F. Ferran; M. Angelou; G. Papastergiou; Panagiotis Zakynthinos; Ioannis Tomkos

Flexible optical networking is identified today as the solution that offers smooth system upgradability towards Tb/s capacities and optimized use of network resources. However, in order to fully exploit the potentials of flexible spectrum allocation and networking, the development of a flexible switching node is required capable to adaptively add, drop and switch tributaries with variable bandwidth characteristics from/to ultra-high capacity wavelength channels at the lowest switching granularity. This paper presents the main concept and technology solutions envisioned by the EU funded project FOX-C, which targets the design, development and evaluation of the first functional system prototype of flexible add-drop and switching cross-connects. The key developments enable ultra-fine switching granularity at the optical subcarrier level, providing end-to-end routing of any tributary channel with flexible bandwidth down to 10Gb/s (or even lower) carried over wavelength superchannels, each with an aggregated capacity beyond 1Tb/s.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Real-time high-resolution heterodyne-based measurements of spectral dynamics in fibre lasers.

Srikanth Sugavanam; Simon Fabbri; Son Thai Le; Ivan A. Lobach; Sergey I. Kablukov; Serge Khorev; Dmitry Churkin

Conventional tools for measurement of laser spectra (e.g. optical spectrum analysers) capture data averaged over a considerable time period. However, the generation spectrum of many laser types may involve spectral dynamics whose relatively fast time scale is determined by their cavity round trip period, calling for instrumentation featuring both high temporal and spectral resolution. Such real-time spectral characterisation becomes particularly challenging if the laser pulses are long, or they have continuous or quasi-continuous wave radiation components. Here we combine optical heterodyning with a technique of spatio-temporal intensity measurements that allows the characterisation of such complex sources. Fast, round-trip-resolved spectral dynamics of cavity-based systems in real-time are obtained, with temporal resolution of one cavity round trip and frequency resolution defined by its inverse (85 ns and 24 MHz respectively are demonstrated). We also show how under certain conditions for quasi-continuous wave sources, the spectral resolution could be further increased by a factor of 100 by direct extraction of phase information from the heterodyned dynamics or by using double time scales within the spectrogram approach.


international conference on transparent optical networks | 2011

Variable optical frequency comb source using a dual parallel Mach-Zehnder modulator

Colm O'Riordan; Simon Fabbri; Andrew D. Ellis

We demonstrate that driving a dual-parallel Mach-Zehnder modulator (DPMZM) with a single 10 GHz RF synthesizer is an excellent means of realising a variable multicarrier source suitable for use in bandwidth flexible transponders based on orthogonal frequency division multiplexing. Through appropriate selection of its 6 operating parameters, a commercially available integrated DPMZM is used to produce a flat optical frequency comb tunable over a wide range of line numbers and frequency intervals. Through analysis and simulation it is shown that an even greater range of tunability in the output spectrum of the DPMZM is possible.


IEEE Photonics Technology Letters | 2011

Impact of Raman Amplification on a 2-Tb/s Coherent WDM System

Paola Frascella; Cleitus Antony; Simon Fabbri; Fatima C. Garcia Gunning; P. Gunning; William McAuliffe; Derek Cassidy; Andrew D. Ellis

The impact of hybrid erbium-doped fiber amplifier (EDFA)/Raman amplification on a spectrally efficient coherent-wavelength-division-multiplexed (CoWDM) optical communication system is experimentally studied and modeled. Simulations suggested that 23-dB Raman gain over an unrepeatered span of 124 km single-mode fiber would allow a decrease of the mean input power of ~6 dB for a fixed bit-error rate (BER). Experimentally we demonstrated 1.2-dB Q-factor improvement for a 2-Tb/s seven-band CoWDM with backward Raman amplification. The system delivered an optical signal-to-noise ratio of 35 dB at the output of the receiver preamplifier providing a worst-case BER of 2 × 10 -6 over 49 subcarriers at 42.8 Gbaud, leaving a system margin (in terms of Q -factor) of ~4 dB from the forward-error correction threshold.


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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