Mitigating nonlinear penalty induced from a low-speed optical supervisory channel on coherent signals

Author:

Ge Dawei1ORCID,Qiao Gang2,Mei Liang3,Zuo Mingqing1,Zhang Jie4,Li Yunbo1,Zhang Dechao1,Yang Qi4,Li Juhao2ORCID,Chen Zhangyuan2,Li Han1

Affiliation:

1. China Mobile Research Institute

2. Peking University

3. Fiberhome Telecommunication Technologies Co., Ltd.

4. Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Abstract

With the increasing signal rates of a long-haul backbone dense-wavelength-division-multiplexing (DWDM) transmission system, e.g., from 100 Gb/s to 400 Gb/s and even to 800 Gb/s, optical path impairments simultaneously become more severe. Harmful factors being formerly insignificant become noticeable, e.g., nonlinear phase noise (NPN) on main DWDM channels induced by the cross-phase modulation (XPM) from the low-speed optical supervisory channel (OSC). Field trials show that a greater than 5.13-dB penalty can be observed on the shortest channel of 400G DP-16QAM-PCS over G.654.E links, which greatly degrades the overall transmission performance and limits the maximum reach. In this paper, we propose a dual-OSC structure with opposite signals to compensate for performance degradation caused by OSC-induced NPN. This method involves no extra digital signal processing (DSP), which is not only simple but also applicable for universal signal rates. By experimental demonstration, a 1.32-dB gain in Q (dB) for 200G DP-16QAM transmission over 1618-km G.652.D can be done, almost achieving the same performance as the no OSC case.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Optica Publishing Group

Subject

Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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