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      Phase noise in photonic communications systems using linear amplifiers

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      Optics Letters
      The Optical Society

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          Abstract

          Spontaneous emission noise limits the capacity and range of photonic communications systems that use linear optical amplifiers. We consider here the question of phase detection in such systems. Amplitude-to-phase-noise conversion occurs owing to the nonlinear Kerr effect in the transmission fiber, resulting in optimal phase noise performance when the nonlinear phase shift of the system is approximately 1 rad. Error-free state-of-the-art systems that use phase detection at multigigabit rates are thereby limited to a range of a few thousand kilometers.

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          Journal
          OPLEDP
          Optics Letters
          Opt. Lett.
          The Optical Society
          0146-9592
          1539-4794
          1990
          December 1990
          : 15
          : 23
          : 1351
          Article
          10.1364/OL.15.001351
          19771087
          ebcf0e55-2a4b-4ad3-bb93-405b907398f8
          © 1990
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