10 Gb/s long-reach PON system based on directly modulated transmitters and simple polarization independent coherent receiver

We demonstrate a coherent 10 Gb/s PON system solution exploiting a direct modulated laser (DML) transmitter to obtain long reach (>100 km). The system exploits a simplified coherent receiver. This receiver, which is similar to the scheme that we recently proposed, had to be adapted to obtain pola...

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Published in:Optics Express
Main Authors: Rannello, M., Artiglia, M., Presi, M., Ciaramella, E.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2017
Subjects:
DML
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11382/520694
https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.25.017841
https://www.osapublishing.org/DirectPDFAccess/A8114D4E-F100-3525-1B36785CAB1A4AFB_369971/oe-25-15-17841.pdf?da=1&id=369971&seq=0&mobile=no
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Summary:We demonstrate a coherent 10 Gb/s PON system solution exploiting a direct modulated laser (DML) transmitter to obtain long reach (>100 km). The system exploits a simplified coherent receiver. This receiver, which is similar to the scheme that we recently proposed, had to be adapted to obtain polarization-independent operation with a chirped signal from a DML and is still based on simple optical and electrical components. Thanks to the combined use of coherent-RX and DML, the system achieves a link budget of 43 dB for 105 km transmission distance with no need of dispersion compensation. This makes it a cost-effective, simple, and robust solution for satisfying the increasing capacity request of access networks.