Exploring a new transmission window for telecommunications in the 2 μm waveband


Autoria(s): Kavanagh, Niamh; Sadiq, Muhammad Usman; Shortiss, Kevin; Zhang, Hongyu; Thomas, Kevin; Gocalińska, Agnieszka M.; Zhao, Yan; Pelucchi, Emanuele; O'Brien, Peter A.; Corbett, Brian M.; Gunning, Fatima C. Garcia
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21/09/2016

21/09/2016

01/07/2016

Resumo

In this paper, we will demonstrate the possibility of opening a new telecommunications transmission window around the 2 μm wavelength, in order to exploit the potential low loss of hollow-core photonic bandgap fibers, with the benefits of significantly lower non-linearity and latency. We will show recent efforts developing a dense wavelength division multiplexing testbed at this waveband, with 100 GHz spacing wavelength channels and 105 Gbit/s total capacity achieved.

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Kavanagh, N., Sadiq, M., Shortiss, K., Zhang, H., Thomas, K., Gocalinska, A., Zhao, Y., Pelucchi, E., Brien, P. O., Peters, F. H., Corbett, B. & Gunning, F. C. G. (2016) ‘Exploring a new transmission window for telecommunications in the 2 μm waveband’, 18th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON), Trento; Italy, 10 - 14 July. doi: 10.1109/ICTON.2016.7550279

2161-2064

http://hdl.handle.net/10468/3109

10.1109/ICTON.2016.7550279

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en

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IEEE

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Palavras-Chave #2 μm #Arrayed waveguide grating #High capacity systems #Modulator #New wavelength window #Transparent optical networks #Dense wavelength division multiplexing #Fiber optic networks #Optical waveguides #Photonic bandgap fibers #Waveguides #Wavelength division multiplexing #100 GHz #Hollow core-photonic bandgap fibers #Transmission window #Wavebands #Wavelength channels #Modulation #Optical fiber devices #Optical fiber communication #Optical fiber amplifiers
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