Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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852355 | Optik - International Journal for Light and Electron Optics | 2009 | 9 Pages |
In this paper, the improved analysis for SRS- and XPM-induced crosstalk has been reported. The modified expression for XPM-induced crosstalk has been obtained and SRS- and XPM-induced crosstalks have been reported at varied walkoff parameter, modulation frequency, input optical power and transmission distance. It has been observed that there is exponent decrease in SRS-induced crosstalk with the increase in modulation frequency from 0 to 2.0 GHz. It varies with the increase in length and lie in the range of (−114 to −122.4) dB and (−115.5 to −124.4) dB at 20 and 100 km, respectively. Moreover, it increases exponentially with the increase in input optical power and lies in the range of (−121.6 to −130.6) dB at 10 mW and grows exponentially up to the range of (−114 to −122.8) dB at 60 mW optical powers at walkoff parameter of (13.6, 27.2, 54.4 and 81.6) ps/km. It has been observed that the XPM-induced crosstalk increases exponentially with the increase in transmission distance and modulation frequency for 2OD and 3OD. Furthermore, it has been found that the total SRS- and XPM-induced crosstalk rises exponentially with fluctuations with the increase in modulation frequency and transmission length in the presence of combined effect of 2OD and 3OD at varied walkoff parameters.