Artigo Revisado por pares

Second-Order PMD-Induced Crosstalk Between Polarization-Multiplexed Signals and Its Impact on Ultrashort Optical Pulse Transmission

2012; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 31; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/jlt.2012.2236884

ISSN

1558-2213

Autores

Toshihiko Hirooka, Koudai Harako, Pengyu Guan, Masataka Nakazawa,

Tópico(s)

Advanced Photonic Communication Systems

Resumo

We present an analytical description and experimental demonstration of inter-polarization crosstalk caused by second-order polarization-mode dispersion (PMD). Even if the first-order PMD is completely compensated for, second-order PMD leads to large transmission impairments in ultrashort optical pulse transmissions through signal depolarization, which is caused by the frequency dependence of the principal state of polarization. In particular, depolarization in a polarization-multiplexed transmission inevitably prevents the complete separation of the two channels at the polarization demultiplexing. The analytical results show that the crosstalk increases in proportion to the fourth power of the signal bandwidth and grows by the square of distance as also verified by the experiments.

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