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Time-division multiplex dispersive

Takiguchi, K., Kawanishi, S., Takara, H., Kamatani, O., Uchiyama, K., Himeno, A., and Jinguji, K. (1996). Dispersion slope equalizing experiment using planar lightwave circuit for 200 Gbit/s time-division-multiplexed transmission, Electron. Lett. 32, 2083-2084. [Pg.274]

The dispersion slope of DSF is 0.05 0.06 ps/nm /km. Therefore, the equalizer can compensate the higher-order dispersion of 300-km DSF. Figure 28(c) shows the relative delay time of 300-km DSF cascaded with the equalizer. The positive dispersion slope of the DSF is almost completely compensated by the PLC equalizer. A time-division (200 Gbit/s) multiplexed transmission experiment using a dispersion slope equalizer has been carried out over a 100-km fiber length (Takiguchi, Kawanishi, Takara, Kamatani etal., 1996). The pulse distortion caused by the dispersion slope was almost completely recovered, and the power penalty was improved by more than 4 dB. [Pg.271]


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