The Effects of the Number of Fiber Spans and Residual Dispersion per Span on the System Performance in Dispersion-Managed Optical Links Combined with Optical Phase Conjugation
Abstract:The compensation effects of number of fiber spans and the residual dispersion per span (RDPS) in the combining of dispersion management (DM) and the midway optical phase conjugation on the optical transmission link consisted of the long fiber spans with 94 km of SMF length and-160 ps/nm/km of the dispersion-compensating fiber's dispersion coefficient for 24 channels x 40 Gbps wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) signals. We confirm that the combining technique of DM and the midway optical phase conjugation is… Show more
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