학술논문

7.3-Gb/s Transmission Over Microstructured Polymer Optical Fiber for In-Home Networks
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters IEEE Photon. Technol. Lett. Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE. 24(14):1257-1259 Jul, 2012
Subject
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Photonics and Electrooptics
Polymers
Bandwidth
Signal to noise ratio
Modulation
Optical fiber losses
Frequency division multiplexing
optical fiber communication
polymer optical fiber (POF)
signal processing
Language
ISSN
1041-1135
1941-0174
Abstract
Polymer optical fiber (POF) links typically have a limited bandwidth due to heavy modal dispersion. In order to achieve higher data throughput, advanced signal modulation formats and transceivers have been investigated for improved spectral efficiency. However, emerging new fibers such as microstructured POFs (mPOF) can further improve transmission performance by offering a larger bandwidth at lower loss. In this letter, we report multigigabit transmission over high-bandwidth mPOF. A gross data rate of 7.3 Gb/s is achieved after a transmission length of 50 m using discrete multitone modulation in an intensity-modulated direct-detection system using a directly modulated edge-emitting laser diode at 650 nm and an avalanche silicon photodiode. The achieved spectral efficiency is 3.4 bits/(s Hz) considering the uncoded net bit rate with bit-error rate below $10^{-3}$.