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Simulation of 50GHz Transmission Over 50km of Standard Fibre using Mid-point Spectral Inversion for Dispersion Compensation

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Abstract

Transmission of 6ps linear pulse pairs over 50km of standard fibre is demonstrated by employing midpoint spectral-inversion (phase conjugation) of the data signal to compensate dispersion effects. Pulse broadening as low as 10% and faithful reconstruction of the pulse patterns is observed and confirms the applicability of this technique to bit-rates greater than 100 Gbits-1.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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