Coherent and Nonlinear Lightwave CommunicationsThis is a practical source on recent developments in coherent and nonlinear lightwave communications. The book systematically presents up-to-date explanations of all the relevant physical principles and recent research in this emerging area. Providing an unparallelled engineering-level treatment (with 700 equations), this reference also describes the progression of coherent and nonlinear technology from yesterday's experimental field to today's practical applications tool. This work is intended as a tool for research telecommunication engineers, applications engineers working with broadband telecom systems and networks, and postgraduate students. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 47
Page 5
As for the term nonlinear lightwave communications , the possible employment of
nonlinear effects was announced before 1980 [ 14 , 15 ) , but this term dates to
1980 – 1981 , when it was shown that the nonlinear effects , appearing in the ...
As for the term nonlinear lightwave communications , the possible employment of
nonlinear effects was announced before 1980 [ 14 , 15 ) , but this term dates to
1980 – 1981 , when it was shown that the nonlinear effects , appearing in the ...
Page 97
Tunable semiconductor lasers use an intracavity filter that selects an appropriate
single lasing mode from the set of possible modes in the resonant cavity . The
filter is tuned by an electrically induced change of the refractive index . The
relative ...
Tunable semiconductor lasers use an intracavity filter that selects an appropriate
single lasing mode from the set of possible modes in the resonant cavity . The
filter is tuned by an electrically induced change of the refractive index . The
relative ...
Page 221
Accordingly , we can assume that transmission over a 5000 - km optical - fiber
line is possible with Raman FS amplifiers , and transmission over 4000 km is
possible with Raman BS amplifiers . These lengths are valid for a pump power of
...
Accordingly , we can assume that transmission over a 5000 - km optical - fiber
line is possible with Raman FS amplifiers , and transmission over 4000 km is
possible with Raman BS amplifiers . These lengths are valid for a pump power of
...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
Preface | 5 |
Coherent Optical Receiver Sensitivity | 15 |
Optical Transmitters for Coherent Lightwave Systems | 61 |
Copyright | |
8 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
according amplifier amplitude applied assumed bandwidth becomes carrier caused channels Chapter characteristics coefficient coherent optical receiver Communications components condition considered constant continuous wave corresponding defined density depends described detection scheme determined difference direct dispersion distance distribution effect Electron emission energy equal equation Erbium error probability evaluated expressed factor Figure filter frequency function gain given Hence heterodyne homodyne IEEE/OSA incoming increase influence input integral laser length light lightwave systems Lightwave Techn limit loss means methods mode modulation noise nonlinear obtained operation optical amplifiers optical fiber optical oscillator optical power optical receiver optical signal output parameters phase photodiode photons polarization possible practical presents propagation pulse pump Quantum Raman ratio realization referent region resonator respectively scattering semiconductor laser shift soliton spectral spectral linewidth spontaneous stimulated takes term transmission variance wave wavelength