Optical fiber communications principles and practice

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adam_text Contents Preface xix Acknowledgements xxiii List ofsymbob and abbreviations xxxii Chapter 1: Introduction 1 1.1 Historical development 1 1.2 The general system 5 1.3 Advantages of optical fiber communication 7 References 10 Chapter 2: Optical fiber waveguides 12 2.1 Introduction 12 2.2 Ray theory transmission 14 2.2.1 Total internal reflection 14 2.2.2 Acceptance angle 16 2.2.3 Numerical aperture 17 2.2.4 Skew rays 20 2.3 Electromagnetic mode theory for optical propagation 24 2.3.1 Electromagnetic waves 24 2.3.2 Modes in a planar guide 26 2.3.3 Phase and group velocity 28 2.3.4 Phase shift with total internal reflection and the evanescent field 30 2.3.5 Goos-Haenchen shift 35 2.4 Cylindrical fiber 35 2.4.1 Modes 35 2.4.2 Mode coupling 42 2.4.3 Step index fibers 43 2.4.4 Graded index fibers 46 2.5 Single-mode fibers 54 2.5.1 Cutoff wavelength 59 2.5.2 Mode-field diameter and spot size 60 2.5.3 Effective refractive index 61 viii Contents 2.5.4 Group delay and mode delay factor 64 2.5.5 The Gaussian approximation 65 2.5.6 Equivalent step index methods 71 2.6 Photonic crystal fibers 75 2.6.1 Index-guided microstructures 75 2.6.2 Photonic bandgap fibers 77 Problems 78 References 82 Chapter 3: Transmission characteristics of optical fibers 86 3.1 Introduction 87 3.2 Attenuation 88 3.3 Material absorption losses in silica glass fibers 90 3.3.1 Intrinsic absorption 90 3.3.2 Extrinsic absorption 91 3.4 Linear scattering losses 95 3.4.1 Rayleigh scattering 95 3.4.2 Mie scattering 97 3.5 Nonlinear scattering losses 98 3.5.1 Stimulated Brillouin scattering 98 3.5.2 Stimulated Raman scattering 99 3.6 Fiber bend loss 100 3.7 Mid-infrared and far-infrared transmission 102 3.8 Dispersion 105 3.9 Chromatic dispersion 109 3.9.1 Material dispersion 110 3.9.2 Waveguide dispersion 113 3.10 Intermodal dispersion 113 3.10.1 Multimode step index fiber 114 3.10.2 Multimode graded index fiber 119 3.10.3 Modal noise 122 3.11 Overall fiber dispersion 124 3.11.1 Multimode fibers 124 3.11.2 Single-mode fibers 125 3.12 Dispersion-modified single-mode fibers 132 3.12.1 Dispersion-shifted fibers 133 3.12.2 Dispersion-flattened fibers 137 3.12.3 Nonzero-dispersion-shifted fibers 137 Contents ix 3.13 Polarization 140 3.13.1 Fiber birefringence 141 3.13.2 Polarization mode dispersion 144 3.13.3 Polarization-maintaining fibers 147 3.14 Nonlinear effects 151 3.14.1 Scattering effects 151 3.14.2 Kerr effects 154 3.15 Soliton propagation 155 Problems 158 References 163 ipte r 4: Optical fibers and cables 169 4.1 Introduction 169 4.2 Preparation of optical fibers 170 4.3 Liquid-phase (melting) techniques 171 4.3.1 Fiber drawing 172 4.4 Vapor-phase deposition techniques 175 4.4.1 Outside vapor-phase oxidation process 176 4.4.2 Vapor axial deposition (VAD) 178 4.4.3 Modified chemical vapor deposition 180 4.4.4 Plasma-activated chemical vapor deposition (PCVD) 181 4.4.5 Summary of vapor-phase deposition techniques 182 4.5 Optical fibers 183 4.5.1 Multimode step index fibers 184 4.5.2 Multimode graded index fibers 185 4.5.3 Single-mode fibers 187 4.5.4 Plastic-clad fibers 190 4.5.5 Plastic optical fibers 191 4.6 Optical fiber cables 194 4.6.1 Fiber strength and durability 195 4.7 Stability of the fiber transmission characteristics 199 4.7.1 Microbending 199 4.7.2 Hydrogen absorption 200 4.7.3 Nuclear radiation exposure 201 4.8 Cable design 203 4.8.1 Fiber buffering 203 4.8.2 Cable structural and strength members 204 χ Contents 4.8.3 Cable sheath, water barrier and cable core 206 4.8.4 Examples of fiber cables 207 Problems 212 References 213 Chapter 5: Optical fiber connections: joints, couplers and isolators 217 5.1 Introduction 217 5.2 Fiber alignment and joint loss 219 5.2.1 Multimode fiber joints 222 5.2.2 Single-mode fiber joints 230 5.3 Fiber splices 233 5.3.1 Fusion splices 234 5.3.2 Mechanical splices 236 5.3.3 Multiple splices 241 5.4 Fiber connectors 243 5.4.1 Cylindrical ferrule connectors 244 5.4.2 Duplex and multiple-fiber connectors 247 5.4.3 Fiber connector-type summary 249 5.5 Expanded beam connectors 251 5.5.1 GRIN-rod lenses 254 5.6 Fiber couplers 256 5.6.1 Three- and four-port couplers 259 5.6.2 Star couplers 264 5.6.3 Wavelength division multiplexing couplers 269 5.7 Optical isolators and circulators 280 Problems 283 References 287 Chapter 6: Optical sources 1: the laser 294 6.1 Introduction 294 6.2 Basic concepts 297 6.2.1 Absorption and emission of radiation 297 6.2.2 The Einstein relations 299 6.2.3 Population inversion 302 6.2.4 Optical feedback and laser oscillation 303 6.2.5 Threshold condition for laser oscillation 307 Contents xi 6.3 Optical emission from semiconductors 309 6.3.1 The p -п junction 309 6.3.2 Spontaneous emission 311 6.3.3 Carrier recombination 313 6.3.4 Stimulated emission and lasing 317 6.3.5 Heterojunctions 323 6.3.6 Semiconductor materials 325 6.4 The semiconductor injection laser 327 6.4.1 Efficiency 328 6.4.2 Stripe geometry 330 6.4.3 Laser modes 332 6.4.4 Single-mode operation 333 6.5 Some injection laser structures 334 6.5.1 Gain-guided lasers 334 6.5.2 Index-guided lasers 336 6.5.3 Quantum-well lasers 339 6.5.4 Quantum-dot lasers 339 б.б Single-frequency injection lasers 342 6.6.1 Short- and couple-cavity lasers 342 6.6.2 Distributed feedback lasers 344 6.6.3 Vertical cavity surface-emitting lasers 347 6.7 Injection laser characteristics 350 6.7.1 Threshold current temperature dependence 350 6.7.2 Dynamic response 354 6.7.3 Frequency chirp 355 6.7.4 Noise 356 6.7.5 Mode hopping 360 6.7.6 Reliability 361 6.8 Injection laser to fiber coupling 362 6.9 Nonsemiconductor lasers 364 6.9.1 The Nd:YAG laser 364 6.9.2 Glass fiber lasers 366 6.10 Narrow-linewidth and wavelength-tunable lasers 369 6.10.1 Long external cavity lasers 371 6.10.2 Integrated external cavity lasers 372 6.10.3 Fiber lasers 376 6.11 Mid-infrared and far-infrared lasers 378 6.11.1 Quantum cascade lasers 381 Problems 383 References 386 xii Contents Chapter 7: Optical sources 2: the light-emitting diode 396 7.1 Introduction 396 7.2 LED power and efficiency 398 7.2.1 The double-heterojunction LED 405 7.3 LED structures 406 7.3.1 Planar LED 407 7.3.2 Dome LED 407 7.3.3 Surface emitter LEDs 407 7.3.4 Edge emitter LEDs 411 7.3.5 Superluminescent LEDs 414 7.3.6 Resonant cavity and quantum-dot LEDs 416 7.3.7 Lens coupling to fiber 419 7.4 LED characteristics 422 7.4.1 Optical output power 422 7.4.2 Output spectrum 425 7.4.3 Modulation bandwidth 428 7.4.4 Reliability 433 7.5 Modulation 435 Problems 436 References 439 Chapter 8: Optical detectors 444 8.1 Introduction 444 8.2 Device types 446 8.3 Optical detection principles 447 8.4 Absorption 448 8.4.1 Absorption coefficient 448 8.4.2 Direct and indirect absorption: silicon and germanium 449 8.4.3 III-V alloys 450 8.5 Quantum efficiency 451 8.6 Responsivity 451 8.7 Long-wavelength cutoff 455 8.8 Semiconductor photodiodes without internal gain 456 8.8.1 The p -п photodiode 456 8.8.2 The p-i-n photodiode 457 8.8.3 Speed of response and traveling-wave photodiodes 462 8.8.4 Noise 468 Contents xiii 8.9 Semiconductor photodiodes with internal gain 470 8.9.1 Avalanche photodiodes 470 8.9.2 Silicon reach through avalanche photodiodes 472 8.9.3 Germanium avalanche photodiodes 473 8.9.4 III-V alloy avalanche photodiodes 474 8.9.5 Benefits and drawbacks with the avalanche photodiode 480 8.9.6 Multiplication factor 482 8.10 Mid-infrared and far-infrared photodiodes 482 8.10.1 Quantum-dot photodetectors 484 8.11 Phototransistors 485 8.12 Metal-semiconductor-metal photodetectors 489 Problems 493 References 496 Chapter 9: Direct detection receiver performance considerations 502 9.1 Introduction 502 9.2 Noise 503 9.2.1 Thermal noise 503 9.2.2 Dark current noise 504 9.2.3 Quantum noise 504 9.2.4 Digital signaling quantum noise 505 9.2.5 Analog transmission quantum noise 508 9.3 Receiver noise 510 9.3.1 The p -п and p-i-n photodiode receiver 511 9.3.2 Receiver capacitance and bandwidth 515 9.3.3 Avalanche photodiode (APD) receiver 516 9.3.4 Excess avalanche noise factor 522 9.3.5 Gain-bandwidth product 523 9.4 Receiver structures 524 9.4.1 Low-impedance front-end 525 9.4.2 High-impedance (integrating) front-end 526 9.4.3 The transimpedance front-end 526 9.5 FET preamplifiers 530 9.5.1 Gallium arsenide MESFETs 531 9.5.2 PIN-FET hybrid receivers 532 9.6 High-performance receivers 534 Problems 542 References 545 xiv Contents Chapter 10: Optical amplification, wavelength conversion and regeneration 549 10.1 Introduction 549 10.2 Optical amplifiers 550 10.3 Semiconductor optical amplifiers 552 10.3.1 Theory 554 10.3.2 Performance characteristics 559 10.3.3 Gain clamping 563 10.3.4 Quantum dots 565 10.4 Fiber and waveguide amplifiers 567 10.4.1 Rare-earth-doped fiber amplifiers 568 10.4.2 Raman and Brillouin fiber amplifiers 571 10.4.3 Waveguide amplifiers and fiber amplets 575 10.4.4 Optical parametric amplifiers 578 10.4.5 Wideband fiber amplifiers 581 10.5 Wavelength conversion 583 10.5.1 Cross-gain modulation wavelength converter 584 10.5.2 Cross-phase modulation wavelength converter 586 10.5.3 Cross-absorption modulation wavelength converters 592 10.5.4 Coherent wavelength converters 593 10.6 Optical regeneration 595 Problems 598 References 600 Chapter 11: Integrated optics and photonics 606 11.1 Introduction 606 11.2 Integrated optics and photonics technologies 607 11.3 Planar waveguides 610 11.4 Some integrated optical devices 615 11.4.1 Beam splitters, directional couplers and switches 616 11.4.2 Modulators 623 11.4.3 Periodic structures for filters and injection lasers 627 11.4.4 Polarization transformers and wavelength converters 634 11.5 Optoelectronic integration 636 11.6 Photonic integrated circuits 643 11.7 Optical bistability and digital optics 648 11.8 Optical computation 656 Problems 663 References 665 Contents xv Chapter 12: Optical fiber systems 1: intensity modulation/direct detection 673 12.1 Introduction 673 12.2 The optical transmitter circuit 675 12.2.1 Source limitations 676 12.2.2 LED drive circuits 679 12.2.3 Laser drive circuits 686 12.3 The optical receiver circuit 690 12.3.1 The preamplifier 691 12.3.2 Automatic gain control 694 12.3.3 Equalization 697 12.4 System design considerations 700 12.4.1 Component choice 701 12.4.2 Multiplexing 702 12.5 Digital systems 703 12.6 Digital system planning considerations 708 12.6.1 The optoelectronic regenerative repeater 708 12.6.2 The optical transmitter and modulation formats 711 12.6.3 The optical receiver 715 12.6.4 Channel losses 725 12.6.5 Temporal response 726 12.6.6 Optical power budgeting 731 12.6.7 Line coding and forward error correction 734 12.7 Analog systems 739 12.7.1 Direct intensity modulation (D-IM) 742 12.7.2 System planning 748 12.7.3 Subcarrier intensity modulation 750 12.7.4 Subcarrier double-sideband modulation (DSB-IM) 752 12.7.5 Subcarrier frequency modulation (FM-IM) 754 12.7.6 Subcarrier phase modulation (PM-IM) 756 12.7.7 Pulse analog techniques 758 12.8 Distribution systems 760 12.9 Multiplexing strategies 765 12.9.1 Optical time division multiplexing 765 12.9.2 Subcarrier multiplexing 766 12.9.3 Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing 768 12.9.4 Wavelength division multiplexing 771 12.9.5 Optical code division multiplexing 777 12.9.6 Hybrid multiplexing 778 xvi Contents 12.10 Application of optical amplifiers 778 12.11 Dispersion management 786 12.12 Soliton systems 792 Problems 802 References 811 Chapter 13: Optical fiber systems 2: coherent and phase modulated 823 13.1 Introduction 823 13.2 Basic coherent system 827 13.3 Coherent detection principles 830 13.4 Practical constraints 835 13.4.1 Injection laser linewidth 835 13.4.2 State of polarization 836 13.4.3 Local oscillator power 840 13.4.4 Transmission medium limitations 843 13.5 Modulation formats 845 13.5.1 Amplitude shift keying 845 13.5.2 Frequency shift keying 846 13.5.3 Phase shift keying 847 13.5.4 Polarization shift keying 850 13.6 Demodulation schemes 851 13.6.1 Heterodyne synchronous detection 853 13.6.2 Heterodyne asynchronous detection 855 13.6.3 Homodyne detection 856 13.6.4 Intradyne detection 859 13.6.5 Phase diversity reception 860 13.6.6 Polarization diversity reception and polarization scrambling 863 13.7 Differential phase shift keying 864 13.8 Receiver sensitivities 868 13.8.1 ASK heterodyne detection 868 13.8.2 FSK heterodyne detection 871 13.8.3 PSK heterodyne detection 873 13.8.4 ASK and PSK homodyne detection 874 13.8.5 Dual-filter direct detection FSK 875 13.8.6 Interferometrie direct detection DPSK 876 13.8.7 Comparison of sensitivities 877 Contents xvii 13.9 Multicarrier systems 886 13.9.1 Polarization multiplexing 889 13.9.2 High-capacity transmission 890 Problems 894 References 897 Chapter 14: Optical fiber measurements 905 14.1 Introduction 905 14.2 Fiber attenuation measurements 909 14.2.1 Total fiber attenuation 910 14.2.2 Fiber absorption loss measurement 914 14.2.3 Fiber scattering loss measurement 917 14.3 Fiber dispersion measurements 919 14.3.1 Time domain measurement 920 14.3.2 Frequency domain measurement 923 14.4 Fiber refractive index profile measurements 926 14.4.1 Interferometrie methods 927 14.4.2 Near-field scanning method 930 14.4.3 Refracted near-field method 932 14.5 Fiber cutoff wavelength measurements 934 14.6 Fiber numerical aperture measurements 938 14.7 Fiber diameter measurements 941 14.7.1 Outer diameter 941 14.7.2 Core diameter 943 14.8 Mode-field diameter for single-mode fiber 943 14.9 Reflectance and optical return loss 946 14.10 Field measurements 948 14.10.1 Optical time domain reflectometry 952 Problems 958 References 962 Chapter 15: Optical networks 967 15.1 Introduction 967 15.2 Optical network concepts 969 15.2.1 Optical networking terminology 970 15.2.2 Optical network node and switching elements 974 15.2.3 Wavelength division multiplexed networks 976 15.2.4 Public telecommunications network overview 978 xviii Contents 15.3 Optical network transmission modes, Layers and protocols 979 15.3.1 Synchronous networks 980 15.3.2 Asynchronous transfer mode 985 15.3.3 Open Systems Interconnection reference model 985 15.3.4 Optical transport network 987 15.3.5 Internet Protocol 989 15.4 Wavelength routing networks 992 15.4.1 Wavelength routing and assignment 996 15.5 Optical switching networks 998 15.5.1 Optical circuit-switched networks 998 15.5.2 Optical packet-switched networks 1000 15.5.3 Multiprotocol Label Switching 1002 15.5.4 Optical burst switching networks 1004 15.6 Optical network deployment 1007 15.6.1 Long-haul networks 1008 15.6.2 Metropolitan area networks 1011 15.6.3 Access networks 1013 15.6.4 Local area networks 1023 15.7 Optical Ethernet 1028 15.8 Network protection, restoration and survivability 1034 Problems 1038 References 1041 Appendix A The field relations in a planar guide 1051 Appendix В Gaussian pulse response 1052 Appendix С Variance of a random variable 1053 Appendix D Variance of the sum of independent random variables 1055 Appendix E Closed loop transfer function for the transimpedance amplifier 1056 Index 1057 Supporting resources Visit www.pearsoned.co.uk/senior-optical to find valuable online resources For instructors • An Instructor s Manual that provides full solutions to all the numerical problems, which are provided at the end of each chapter in the book. 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Optical fiber communications principles and practice
Optical communications
Fiber optics
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title Optical fiber communications principles and practice
title_auth Optical fiber communications principles and practice
title_exact_search Optical fiber communications principles and practice
title_full Optical fiber communications principles and practice John M. Senior, assisted by M. Yousif Jamro
title_fullStr Optical fiber communications principles and practice John M. Senior, assisted by M. Yousif Jamro
title_full_unstemmed Optical fiber communications principles and practice John M. Senior, assisted by M. Yousif Jamro
title_short Optical fiber communications
title_sort optical fiber communications principles and practice
title_sub principles and practice
topic Optical communications
Fiber optics
Faseroptik (DE-588)4016498-6 gnd
Optische Nachrichtentechnik (DE-588)4035624-3 gnd
Optische Nachrichtenübertragung (DE-588)4172668-6 gnd
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topic_facet Optical communications
Fiber optics
Faseroptik
Optische Nachrichtentechnik
Optische Nachrichtenübertragung
Lichtwellenleiter
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