Large-Scale Photonic Integrated Circuits Used for Ultra Long Haul Transmission

Commercially available monolithic Photonic Integrated Circuits (PIC) capable of transmitting at a rate of 100 Gbps have been scaled to incorporate a record number of discrete components exceeding a count of 280 per PIC pair. Recently, it has been demonstrated that these highly reliable devices are n...

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Hauptverfasser: Lambert, Damien J.H., Mathur, Atul, Evans, Peter W., Murthy, Sanjeev, Mathis, Sheila K., Baeck, Johan, Missey, Mark J., Dentai, Andrew G., Salvatore, Randal A., Schneider, Richard P., Ziari, Mehrdad, Joyner, Charles H., Mertz, Pierre, Laliberte, Mark, Bostak, Jeffrey S., Butrie, Timothy, Dominic, Vincent G., Kauffman, Mike, Miles, Richard H., Mitchell, Matthew L., Nilsson, Alan C., Pennypacker, Stephen C., Rossi, Jon, Schlenker, Rory, Tsai, Huan-Shang, Webjorn, Jonas, Reffle, Michael, Mehuys, David G., Welch, David F., Kish, Fred A., Nagarajan, Radhakrishnan, Grubb, Steve, Van Leeuwen, Michael F., Kato, Masaki, Pleumeekers, Jacco L.
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Zusammenfassung:Commercially available monolithic Photonic Integrated Circuits (PIC) capable of transmitting at a rate of 100 Gbps have been scaled to incorporate a record number of discrete components exceeding a count of 280 per PIC pair. Recently, it has been demonstrated that these highly reliable devices are not reach-limited and are inherently capable of Ultra Long-Haul (ULH) transmission. We will present results showing that 800 Gbps transport with high polarization mode distortion.
ISSN:1092-8081
2766-1733
DOI:10.1109/LEOS.2007.4382639