Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
Optical fiber links made by concatenating unidirectionally spun fibers with alternate helicities are considered. The polarization mode dispersion of such links is thoroughly analyzed, and it is shown that with a proper design of the link, substantial differential group delay (DGD) reduction can be achieved. In particular, the highest performance is attained when a well-defined balance condition is satisfied. By relaxing this condition, a tradeoff between the complexity of the link structure and the DGD reduction can be achieved as well.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
differential group delay (DGD); fiber birefringence; fiber optics communications; polarization mode dispersion (PMD); spun fibers
List of contributors:
Schenato, Luca
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