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Pump-probe analysis of the cross-phase modulation degradation induced by 10 Gbit/s amplitude-shift-keyed signals on 40 Gbit/s DPSK signals.

Pump-probe analysis of the cross-phase modulation degradation induced by 10 Gbit/s amplitude-shift-keyed signals on 40 Gbit/s DPSK signals. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Pump-probe analysis of the cross-phase modulation degradation induced by 10 Gbit/s amplitude-shift-keyed signals on 40 Gbit/s DPSK signals. Abstract Text:

    ruben s Ruben S , clouet Clouet, teixeira Teixeira,paulo monteiroPaulo Monteiro,ruben s Ruben S , clouet Clouet, teixeira Teixeira,paulo monteiroPaulo Monteiro,

    A study of the cross-phase modulation (XPM) degradation of differential-phase-shift-keyed (DPSK) signals due to amplitude-shift-keyed signals is performed using pump-probe simulation. Approximate expressions for the contributions of the XPM-induced intensity and phase modulation to the electrical current fluctuations at the differential-phase-exchange-keyed receiver are presented. It is shown that, unlike prior works and similar to intensity-modulated signals, the contribution of XPM-induced intensity modulation is dominant in systems using standard fiber or high residual dispersion.

    Pump-probe analysis of the cross-phase modulation degradation induced by 10 Gbit/s amplitude-shift-keyed signals on 40 Gbit/s DPSK signals. Publishing Authors By Initials

    rs RS ,b clouetB Clouet,a teixeiraA Teixeira,p monteiroP Monteiro,rs RS ,b clouetB Clouet,a teixeiraA Teixeira,p monteiroP Monteiro,

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    Pump-probe analysis of the cross-phase modulation degradation induced by 10 Gbit/s amplitude-shift-keyed signals on 40 Gbit/s DPSK signals. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Optics letters

    VOLUME: 32

    Page Numbers: 2786-8

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    ISSN: 0146-9592

    DAY: 1

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2007

    Pump-probe analysis of the cross-phase modulation degradation induced by 10 Gbit/s amplitude-shift-keyed signals on 40 Gbit/s DPSK signals. Information

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    AFFILIATION: Nokia Siemens Networks S. A., Amadora, Portugal. ruben.luis@siemens.com

    Country: United States

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