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Impact of 2OD and 3OD on SRS and XPM-induced crosstalk in SCM-WDM optical transmission link
Impact of 2OD and 3OD on SRS and XPM-induced crosstalk in SCM-WDM optical transmission link,10.1016/j.ijleo.2007.10.004,Optik,Sandeep K. Arya,Ajay K.
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Impact of 2OD and 3OD on SRS and XPM-induced crosstalk in SCM-WDM optical transmission link
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Sandeep K. Arya
,
Ajay K. Sharma
,
R. A. Agarwala
In this paper, the impact of second-order dispersion (2OD), third-order dispersion (3OD) and modulation frequency over
stimulated Raman scattering
(SRS)- and
cross-phase modulation
(XPM)-induced crosstalk in sub-carrier-multiplexed (SCM) wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) transmission link has been analyzed. It has been observed that there is significant effect of 2OD, 3OD and modulation frequency on the SRS- and XPM-induced crosstalk in a SCM-WDM transmission link. Here the results for SRS- and XPM-induced crosstalk have been reported with independent and combined higher-order dispersion. It has been observed that XPM-induced crosstalk lies between [−52.8 to −45.3] and [−94.7 to −78.6]dB in the presence of 2OD and 3OD respectively for modulation frequencies varied from 500MHz to 2.0GHz, while it is in the range of [−94.4 to −84] and [−128.5 to −117]dB when both SRS and XPM are taken into consideration.
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Optik
, vol. 120, no. 8, pp. 364-369, 2009
DOI:
10.1016/j.ijleo.2007.10.004
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