Kasai et al., 2015 - Google Patents
80 Gbit/s, 256 QAM coherent transmission over 150 km with an injection-locked homodyne receiverKasai et al., 2015
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- Kasai K
- Wang Y
- Beppu S
- Yoshida M
- Nakazawa M
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- Publication venue
- Optics Express
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We demonstrate an 80 Gbit/s, 5 Gsymbol/s 256 QAM coherent optical transmission by employing an injection-locked homodyne detection circuit based on both fiber lasers and LDs. With either circuit, low phase noise carrier-phase synchronization between the …
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