Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1542946 | Optics Communications | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We demonstrate both numerically and experimentally that the phase-change due to fiber nonlinearities induces a bit-pattern-dependent rotation of the state-of-polarization which translates to uncertainty in the principal states of polarization. This effect severely limits the performance of the first-order PMD post-compensation and suggests the use of in-line compensators. Our simulation shows that fiber nonlinearities cause significant distortion (more than 4-dBm Q-penalty after 600-km transmission at 10 Gbit/s) after first-order PMD compensation. For optical powers as low as 3Â dBm/channel in systems where PMD is not uniformly distributed along the transmission link, first-order PMD compensation may be ineffective.
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Authors
R. Khosravani, Y.W. Song, Y. Xie, L.-S. Yan, A.E. Willner, C.R. Menyuk,