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Performance of Digital Back-Propagation in Kramers-Kronig Direct-Detection Receivers

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Abstract

We report the first investigation of fiber nonlinearity compensation by digital back-propagation in Kramers-Kronig direct-detection receivers. Improvements in performance of 112 Gb/s/λ WDM transmission over single-span SSMF links of up to 160 km are demonstrated.

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