TY - JOUR
T1 - The transmission performance degradation of the optical millimeter-wave signals by fiber chromatic dispersion
AU - Ma, Jianxin
AU - Yu, Jianjun
AU - Xin, Xiangjun
AU - Yu, Chongxiu
AU - Zhang, Qi
AU - Sang, Xinzhu
AU - Zhou, Min
PY - 2011/9/1
Y1 - 2011/9/1
N2 - The influence of the fiber chromatic dispersion on double sideband (DSB), optical carrier suppression (OCS), and single sideband (SSB) optical mm-wave signals is investigated based on the Taylor expansion of the propagation constant and is verified by simulation. According to our theoretical results, the fading effect suppresses the signal power of the DSB optical mm-wave periodically in a cosine-like pattern, and it can be described by the zero-order Taylor expansion of the propagation constant. For the optical mm-wave with the signal modulated on two or more tones, the bit pulses of the mm-wave signal are distorted by the dispersion-inducing bit walk-off effect between tones, which is expressed by the first-order Taylor expansion of the propagation constant. Moreover, as the signal rate and the transmission distance are increased further, higher-order Taylor expansion of the propagation constant still degrades the optical mm-wave signal even if both the fading effect and the bit walk-off effect are eliminated completely. The distortion of the signal pulses of SSB optical mm-wave is derived based on the second-order Taylor expansion of the propagation constant. This degradation is verified by the simulation with the eye diagram evolution of the SSB optical mm-wave signal.
AB - The influence of the fiber chromatic dispersion on double sideband (DSB), optical carrier suppression (OCS), and single sideband (SSB) optical mm-wave signals is investigated based on the Taylor expansion of the propagation constant and is verified by simulation. According to our theoretical results, the fading effect suppresses the signal power of the DSB optical mm-wave periodically in a cosine-like pattern, and it can be described by the zero-order Taylor expansion of the propagation constant. For the optical mm-wave with the signal modulated on two or more tones, the bit pulses of the mm-wave signal are distorted by the dispersion-inducing bit walk-off effect between tones, which is expressed by the first-order Taylor expansion of the propagation constant. Moreover, as the signal rate and the transmission distance are increased further, higher-order Taylor expansion of the propagation constant still degrades the optical mm-wave signal even if both the fading effect and the bit walk-off effect are eliminated completely. The distortion of the signal pulses of SSB optical mm-wave is derived based on the second-order Taylor expansion of the propagation constant. This degradation is verified by the simulation with the eye diagram evolution of the SSB optical mm-wave signal.
KW - Fiber chromatic dispersion
KW - Optical millimeter (mm)-wave
KW - Radio over fiber (RoF)
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U2 - 10.1016/j.optcom.2011.05.039
DO - 10.1016/j.optcom.2011.05.039
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:80051546869
SN - 0030-4018
VL - 284
SP - 4366
EP - 4375
JO - Optics Communications
JF - Optics Communications
IS - 19
ER -