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406.6-Gb/s PDM-BPSK superchannel transmission over 12,800-km TWRS fiber via nonlinear noise squeezingLiu et al., 2013
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- 820792699799492113
- Author
- Liu X
- Chandrasekhar S
- Winzer P
- Tkach R
- Chraplyvy A
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- National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference
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Abstract We transmit a 406.6-Gb/s superchannel consisting of eight 37.5-GHz-spaced 32- Gbaud Nyquist-filtered PDM-BPSK signals over 12,800-km (160× 80-km) EDFA-only amplified dispersion-unmanaged TWRS fiber. This result is enabled by nonlinear noise …
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