Zhang et al., 2014 - Google Patents
400 G transmission of super-Nyquist-filtered signal based on single-carrier 110-GBaud PDM QPSK with 100-GHz gridZhang et al., 2014
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- 381753383441324129
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- Zhang J
- Yu J
- Jia Z
- Chien H
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- Journal of lightwave technology
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We experimentally demonstrate a coherent transmission system with a high symbol rate using up to 110-GBaud PDM-QPSK signals. Super-Nyquist-filtering technology is used to narrow down the bandwidth of a single channel on a 100-GHz grid. The performance of the …
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