Real-Time Spatial-Division Multiplexing Transmission with Commercial 400 Gb/s Transponders

Author:

Gao Yuyang1ORCID,Li Juhao2,Tang Yu3,Shen Lei4,Zhou Xian1,Zhao Chunxu3,Shen Shikui3,Zhang Lei4,Tang Xiongyan3,Chen Zhangyuan2

Affiliation:

1. School of Computer and Communication Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China

2. State Key Laboratory of Advanced Optical Communication Systems and Networks, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China

3. Research Institute, China Unicom, Beijing 100048, China

4. State Key Laboratory of Optical Fiber and Cable Manufacture Technology, YOFC, Wuhan 430073, China

Abstract

As single-mode-fiber transmission systems are reaching their capacity limits, spatial-division multiplexing (SDM) techniques have been investigated to increase the per-fiber capacity. However, the compatibility with current single-mode transponders severely hinders the near-term deployment of SDM systems. In this paper, we experimentally propose two real-time SDM transmission schemes using commercial single-mode 400 G dual-polarized 16 quadrature amplitude modulation equipment. In the first experiment, 60 km weakly coupled single-mode 7-core fiber with a pair of fan-in and fan-out devices are adopted. In the second experiment, the fiber link consists of 60 km/150 km weakly coupled few-mode fiber (FMF) and low-modal-crosstalk mode multiplexers, in which only non-degenerate LP01 and LP02 modes are utilized. In order to investigate the effect of splice on SDM fiber links, 20-roll, 3 km multicore fibers (MCFs) and FMFs are spliced and tested in the experiments. The bit error rates of all SDM experiments are all below 4.75 × 10−2 forward-error-correction threshold of the 400 G transponders. The experimental results prove that the near-term deployment of SDM systems could be accelerated by utilizing weakly coupled MCFs or non-degenerate modes of weakly coupled FMFs which are compatible with commercial single-mode transponders without any software or hardware modifications.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Pengcheng Zili Project

Publisher

MDPI AG

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