IRIS publication 243941237
Expressions for the nonlinear transmission performance of multi-mode optical fiber
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TY - JOUR - Ellis, AD,Mac Suibhne, N,Gunning, FCG,Sygletos, S - 2013 - September - Optics Express - Expressions for the nonlinear transmission performance of multi-mode optical fiber - Validated - WOS: 32 () - FEW-MODE FIBERS MANAKOV EQUATIONS SYSTEMS PROPAGATION CAPACITY IMPACT LIMITS LIGHT ORDER OFDM - 21 - 22834 - 22846 - We develop an analytical theory which allows us to identify the information spectral density limits of multimode optical fiber transmission systems. Our approach takes into account the Kerr-effect induced interactions of the propagating spatial modes and derives closed-form expressions for the spectral density of the corresponding nonlinear distortion. Experimental characterization results have confirmed the accuracy of the proposed models. Application of our theory in different FMF transmission scenarios has predicted a similar to 10% variation in total system throughput due to changes associated with inter-mode nonlinear interactions, in agreement with an observed 3dB increase in nonlinear noise power spectral density for a graded index four LP mode fiber. (c) 2013 Optical Society of America - 10.1364/OE.21.022834 DA - 2013/09 ER -
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@article{V243941237, = {Ellis, AD and Mac Suibhne, N and Gunning, FCG and Sygletos, S }, = {2013}, = {September}, = {Optics Express}, = {Expressions for the nonlinear transmission performance of multi-mode optical fiber}, = {Validated}, = {WOS: 32 ()}, = {FEW-MODE FIBERS MANAKOV EQUATIONS SYSTEMS PROPAGATION CAPACITY IMPACT LIMITS LIGHT ORDER OFDM}, = {21}, pages = {22834--22846}, = {{We develop an analytical theory which allows us to identify the information spectral density limits of multimode optical fiber transmission systems. Our approach takes into account the Kerr-effect induced interactions of the propagating spatial modes and derives closed-form expressions for the spectral density of the corresponding nonlinear distortion. Experimental characterization results have confirmed the accuracy of the proposed models. Application of our theory in different FMF transmission scenarios has predicted a similar to 10% variation in total system throughput due to changes associated with inter-mode nonlinear interactions, in agreement with an observed 3dB increase in nonlinear noise power spectral density for a graded index four LP mode fiber. (c) 2013 Optical Society of America}}, = {10.1364/OE.21.022834}, source = {IRIS} }
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AUTHORS | Ellis, AD,Mac Suibhne, N,Gunning, FCG,Sygletos, S | ||
YEAR | 2013 | ||
MONTH | September | ||
JOURNAL_CODE | Optics Express | ||
TITLE | Expressions for the nonlinear transmission performance of multi-mode optical fiber | ||
STATUS | Validated | ||
TIMES_CITED | WOS: 32 () | ||
SEARCH_KEYWORD | FEW-MODE FIBERS MANAKOV EQUATIONS SYSTEMS PROPAGATION CAPACITY IMPACT LIMITS LIGHT ORDER OFDM | ||
VOLUME | 21 | ||
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START_PAGE | 22834 | ||
END_PAGE | 22846 | ||
ABSTRACT | We develop an analytical theory which allows us to identify the information spectral density limits of multimode optical fiber transmission systems. Our approach takes into account the Kerr-effect induced interactions of the propagating spatial modes and derives closed-form expressions for the spectral density of the corresponding nonlinear distortion. Experimental characterization results have confirmed the accuracy of the proposed models. Application of our theory in different FMF transmission scenarios has predicted a similar to 10% variation in total system throughput due to changes associated with inter-mode nonlinear interactions, in agreement with an observed 3dB increase in nonlinear noise power spectral density for a graded index four LP mode fiber. (c) 2013 Optical Society of America | ||
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DOI_LINK | 10.1364/OE.21.022834 | ||
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