28 June 2016 Bidirectional optical subassembly-shaped 20-Gbit/s compact single-mode four-channel wavelength-division multiplexing optical modules for optical multimedia interfaces
Kwon-Seob Lim, Hong-Yeon Yu, Hyoung-Jun Park, Hyun Seo Kang, Jae-Hyung Jang
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Abstract
Low-cost single-mode four-channel optical transmitter and receiver modules using the wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) method have been developed for long-reach fiber optic applications. The single-mode four-channel WDM optical transmitter and receiver modules consist of two dual-wavelength optical transmitter and receiver submodules, respectively. The integration of two channels in a glass-sealed transistor outline-can package is an effective way to reduce cost and size and to extend the number of channels. The clear eye diagrams with more than about 6 dB of the extinction ratio and the minimum receiver sensitivity of lower than −16  dBm at a bit error rate of 10−12 have been obtained for the transmitter and receiver modules, respectively, at 5  Gbps/channel. The 4K ultrahigh definition contents have been transmitted over a 1-km-long single-mode fiber using a pair of proposed four-channel transmitter optical subassembly and receiver optical subassembly.
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Kwon-Seob Lim, Hong-Yeon Yu, Hyoung-Jun Park, Hyun Seo Kang, and Jae-Hyung Jang "Bidirectional optical subassembly-shaped 20-Gbit/s compact single-mode four-channel wavelength-division multiplexing optical modules for optical multimedia interfaces," Optical Engineering 55(6), 066123 (28 June 2016). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.55.6.066123
Published: 28 June 2016
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KEYWORDS
Wavelength division multiplexing

Transmitters

Receivers

Optics manufacturing

Channel projecting optics

Multimedia

Single mode fibers

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