Reduction of excess intensity noise in spectrum-sliced incoherent light for WDM applications

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We investigate wideband reduction of excess intensity noise in incoherent light for application to spectrum-sliced WDM systems. The noise reduction scheme is based on optoelectronic feedforward compensation. We derive expressions for the probability density function of noise-reduced incoherent light and present measurements that are in good agreement with theory. We evaluate the significant levels of improvement obtainable in the capacity of spectrum-sliced WDM channels. For example, to obtain a signal-to-noise ratio of 50, a noise-reduced channel requires six times less optical bandwidth than a spectral slice without noise reduction.

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Keating, A. J., & Sampson, D. D. (1997). Reduction of excess intensity noise in spectrum-sliced incoherent light for WDM applications. Journal of Lightwave Technology, 15(1), 53–60. https://doi.org/10.1109/50.552113

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