50-km C-band transmission of 50-Gb/s PAM4 using 10-G EML and complexity-reduced adaptive equalization

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In this paper, we experimentally demonstrate the transmission of 50-Gb/s four-level pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM4) signal over 50-km standard single mode fiber (SSMF) in C-band using electroabsorption modulated laser and PIN/APD detector with 8.5/6 GHz bandwidth. A simplified Volterra-DFE filter is proposed, which reduces the required tap number by ∼70% compared with traditional DFE and Volterra filtering. Experimental results show that by using 86-tap equalization, a sensitivity of-15 and-14 dBm can be achieved at the FEC limit of 1 × 10-3 in back to back (BtB) and 50-km SSMF transmission cases. In addition, by replacing the PIN-TIA with a 10-Gb/s APD-ROSA for detection, the sensitivity can be further increased by 5.5 and 3 dB for BtB and 50-km SSMF transmission cases, respectively.

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Chen, J., Tan, A., Li, Z., Xu, T., Liang, L., Chen, W., … Song, Y. (2019). 50-km C-band transmission of 50-Gb/s PAM4 using 10-G EML and complexity-reduced adaptive equalization. IEEE Photonics Journal, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2018.2886296

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