Four-wave mixing (FWM) compensation using digital coherent detection is experimentally demonstrated. Two lights and the induced FWM components are combined with phase-locked local oscillator lights and received individually. The received signals are combined electrically and the signal-to-FWM crosstalk ratio is improved to more than 30 dB by backward propagation.
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Jing LIANG, Katsushi IWASHITA, "Experimental Compensation for FWM Induced Crosstalk with Digital Coherent Detection" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E94-B, no. 2, pp. 558-561, February 2011, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E94.B.558.
Abstract: Four-wave mixing (FWM) compensation using digital coherent detection is experimentally demonstrated. Two lights and the induced FWM components are combined with phase-locked local oscillator lights and received individually. The received signals are combined electrically and the signal-to-FWM crosstalk ratio is improved to more than 30 dB by backward propagation.
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