150 channel supercontinuum CW optical source withhigh SNRand precise 25 GHz spacing for 10 Gbit/s DWDM systems
Electronics Letters2001Vol. 37(5), pp. 304–306
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Abstract
A 150 channel multi-wavelength continuous wave (CW) optical source with precise 25 GHz spacing is successfully realised by longitudinal mode slicing of a supercontinuum spectrum. Confirmation is provided of the generation of more than 150 CW channels ranging from 1530 to 1560 nm with SNRs > 28.2 dB and Q-factors > 20.8 dB which are sufficient for 10 Gbit/s multi-span dense wavelength division multiplexing transmission.
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