High bitrate data transmission in the 8-14 µm atmospheric window using an external Stark-effect modulator with digital equalization

  • Dely H
  • Joharifar M
  • Pang X
  • et al.
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Abstract

High bitrate mid-infrared links using simple (NRZ) and multi-level (PAM-4) data coding schemes have been realized in the 8 µm to 14 µm atmospheric transparency window. The free space optics system is composed of unipolar quantum optoelectronic devices, namely a continuous wave quantum cascade laser, an external Stark-effect modulator and a quantum cascade detector, all operating at room-temperature. Pre- and post-processing are implemented to get enhanced bitrates, especially for PAM-4 where inter-symbol interference and noise are particularly detrimental to symbol demodulation. By exploiting these equalization procedures, our system, with a full frequency cutoff of 2 GHz, has reached transmission bitrates of 12 Gbit/s NRZ and 11 Gbit/s PAM-4 fulfilling the 6.25 % overhead hard-decision forward error correction threshold, limited only by the low signal-to-noise ratio of our detector.

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Dely, H., Joharifar, M., Pang, X., Gacemi, D., Salgals, T., Schatz, R., … Sirtori, C. (2023). High bitrate data transmission in the 8-14 µm atmospheric window using an external Stark-effect modulator with digital equalization. Optics Express, 31(5), 7259. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.474209

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