Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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462457 | Optical Fiber Technology | 2011 | 6 Pages |
We describe two schemes for 1.28 Tbit/s single-channel transmission at 640 Gbaud with polarization-multiplexed DPSK and single-polarization DQPSK, and compare their performance in a 500 km transmission. We found that the polarization multiplexing of ultrahigh-speed DPSK signals, for example at 640 Gbaud, is sensitive to the PMD characteristics of the transmission link. Even when first-order PMD is fully compensated, second-order PMD, which varies over a long period and is difficult to compensate, results in inter-polarization crosstalk induced by depolarization. The single-polarization transmission of a 640 Gbaud DQPSK signal is less vulnerable to PMD and therefore more stable, as the depolarized components induced by second-order PMD can be easily rejected with a polarizer. However, its performance is limited because the OSNR must be higher than for DPSK.
► Tbit/s polarization-multiplexed DPSK signal is sensitive to second-order PMD. ► Second-order PMD results in inter-polarization crosstalk induced by depolarization. ► Tbit/s single-polarization DQPSK signal is less vulnerable to PMD and more stable. ► Optimum choice of modulation and multiplexing should be considered in relation to PMD limitations.