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22 November 2010Experimental study on temperature dependence of dispersion of G.652 fiber and its effect on high speed optical communication system and compensation
Temperature dependence of dispersion of G.652 fiber is experimental studied. The dispersion and dispersion slop
variations over a temperature rang of 80°C, from -20°C to 60°C are measured. The effects of temperature dependence of
dispersion on 80Gbit/s 100km OTDM system is experimental studied. Eye diagrams ascribed to the temperature of -20°C, 0°C, 20°C, 40°C, 60°C are demonstrated after 100km transmission link. The effect was also evaluated by BER curves. At
last, dispersion thermal coefficient and dispersion slope thermal coefficient of dispersion compensating fiber were
experimentally measured. The possibility of dynamically compensating chromatic dispersion and chromatic dispersion
slope of G.652 fiber due to environmental temperature alterations by controlling the temperature of dispersion
compensating fiber is proposed.
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Kangping Zhong, Nan Jia, Tangjun Li, Muguang Wang, Jianfeng Chi, Jian Sun, "Experimental study on temperature dependence of dispersion of G.652 fiber and its effect on high-speed optical communication system and compensation," Proc. SPIE 7847, Optoelectronic Devices and Integration III, 78472N (22 November 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.870355