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Symmetry requirements for 34dB nonlinearity compensation in OPC systems

Al-Khateeb et al., 2018

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3533300094474015755
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Al-Khateeb M
Tan M
Ellis A
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2018 European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC)

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We experimentally achieve compensation of nonlinearity of at least 34 dB when deploying Optical Phase Conjugation in an optimized 2 nd order distributed Raman system, and demonstrate that the required accuracy for span-to-span power misalignment is below±1dB …
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