S-, C- and L-band transmission over a 157 nm bandwidth using doped fiber and distributed Raman amplification

  • Puttnam B
  • Luís R
  • Rademacher G
  • et al.
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Abstract

We investigate optical transmission of an ultra-wideband signal in a standard single mode fiber. Using a near continuous optical bandwidth exceeding 157 nm across the S-, C- and L-bands, we combine doped-fiber amplifiers covering S, C and L-bands with distributed Raman amplification to enable high-quality transmission of polarization division multiplexed (PDM)-256-quadrature-amplitude modulation (QAM) signals over a 54 km standard single-mode fiber. We receive 793 × 24.5 GBd signals from 1466.34 nm to 1623.57 nm and measure a data rate estimated from the generalized mutual information (GMI) of 256.4 Tb/s and an LDPC decoded throughput of 244.3 Tb/s. The measured data rates exceed the highest previously measured in a single mode fiber, showing the potential for S-band transmission to enhance achievable data rates in optical fibers.

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Puttnam, B. J., Luís, R. S., Rademacher, G., Mendez-Astudillio, M., Awaji, Y., & Furukawa, H. (2022). S-, C- and L-band transmission over a 157 nm bandwidth using doped fiber and distributed Raman amplification. Optics Express, 30(6), 10011. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.448837

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