Chirped in-fibre Bragg grating dispersion compensators:Linearisation of dispersion characteristicand demonstration of dispersion compensationin 100 km, 10 Gbit/s optical fibre link
- 13 October 1994
- journal article
- Published by Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) in Electronics Letters
- Vol. 30 (21) , 1755-1756
- https://doi.org/10.1049/el:19941214
Abstract
An apodised chirped in-fibre Bragg grating that has a linear dispersion characteristic is reported. The frequency components of an optical pulse (centre wavelength 1551 nm; 10 GHz bandwidth) incident on the grating are reflected with a relative delay that varies linearly from 0 to 130 ps across the spectral width of the pulse. The dispersion compensator is used to correct for the dispersion in a 100 km link (nondispersion shifted fibre) operating at a 10 Gbit/s transmission rate and a wavelength of 1551 nm.Keywords
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