2020 22nd International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/icton51198.2020.9203554
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Performance Evaluation of InP-Based DP-IQ Modulators for Multiband Transmission Systems

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“…As depicted, the transmitter is composed by a 4-ch 84 GSa/s DAC and a commercial C-band optical multi-format transmitter comprising a quad-set of driver amplifiers and a LiNbO 3 -based DP IQ-modulator. To account for MB component-induced impairments [25], we applied Volterrabased digital pre-distortion (DPD) as it has been proven to be a successful way to boost b2b performance in S+C+L-band systems [25]. Therefore, in our experiment we characterized the transmitter with a truncated, time-invariant 3 rd -order Volterra series (256 taps in the first order, 9 taps in the second and third orders) and utilized this model to create a Volterra-based DPD filter, which was synthesized using indirect learning architecture [27].…”
Section: ) Experimental Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As depicted, the transmitter is composed by a 4-ch 84 GSa/s DAC and a commercial C-band optical multi-format transmitter comprising a quad-set of driver amplifiers and a LiNbO 3 -based DP IQ-modulator. To account for MB component-induced impairments [25], we applied Volterrabased digital pre-distortion (DPD) as it has been proven to be a successful way to boost b2b performance in S+C+L-band systems [25]. Therefore, in our experiment we characterized the transmitter with a truncated, time-invariant 3 rd -order Volterra series (256 taps in the first order, 9 taps in the second and third orders) and utilized this model to create a Volterra-based DPD filter, which was synthesized using indirect learning architecture [27].…”
Section: ) Experimental Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SHB is characterized by the appearance of a very narrow dip in the spectrum, which causes a gain compression for a narrow wavelength range [24]. This effect can cause degradation of the channel's optical signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR) and severely impact the L-band transmission [25]. Similarly to the tilt case, the SHB is expected to leave a specific signature in the indicator map.…”
Section: ) Experimental Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to silicon, lithium niobate (LiNbO 3 ) and indium phosphide (InP) modulators are potential candidates for UWB modulation. Recently, a simulative study has evaluated several InP modulator designs [102]. One of the critical building blocks for UWB operation of InP is the integrated beam splitters usually implemented in the form of multimode interference (MMI) couplers.…”
Section: Mitigation Of Transceiver Impairmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the wavelength dependence of the MMI splitting ratio, their operation over a wide wavelength range can lead to significant variations in terms of insertion loss (IL), power imbalance, and phase error of the modulator [103]. These variations can lead to unacceptable penalties [102]. However, initial results show that proper InP MMI designs can achieve a low variation of the splitting ratio and, thus, a high spectrum availability with low penalty [102].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On the contrary, the contribution of the optical components can become dominant in MB systems. In particular, the splitting ratio of the power splitter and combiner may present wavelength-dependency, introducing additional amplitude imbalance and limiting the achievable performance [7]. These components are crucial since, unlike the Mach-Zehnder modulator (MZM) and the phase shifter, they have no inherent electrical control mechanism.…”
Section: A Transmittermentioning
confidence: 99%