Suzuki et al., 2001 - Google Patents
1 Tb/s (40 Gb/s× 25 channel) DWDM quasi-DM soliton transmission over 1,500 km using dispersion-managed single-mode fiber and conventional C-band EDFAsSuzuki et al., 2001
- Document ID
- 17180970656567059741
- Author
- Suzuki K
- Kubota H
- Nakazawa M
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Optical Fiber Communication Conference
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We report a 1 Tb/s (40 Gb/s× 25 channel) dense WDM quasi-DM soliton transmission over 1,500 km with the use of a dispersion-managed single-mode fiber. The spectral efficiency was as high as 0.4 b/s/Hz. The transmission line comprised conventional 1.3 µm single …
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