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5 February 1990 Phase Diversity Transmission Experiments Employing Novel Optical And Electronic Components
R. Langenhorst, G. Wenke, M. Fluge, W. Pieper, H. G. Weber
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Abstract
565 Mbit/s DPSK optical transmission experiments with a balanced phase diversity receiver are reported. The receiver was realized employing two different optical 90° hybrids, an integrated optics hybrid on LiNb03 and a compact bulk optical hybrid. A silicon bipolar multiplier IC was used in the demodulator and in the AFC-stage of the receiver. Long term stability at a BER of 10-9 with a receiver sensitivity of -48.5 dBm was obtained.
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R. Langenhorst, G. Wenke, M. Fluge, W. Pieper, and H. G. Weber "Phase Diversity Transmission Experiments Employing Novel Optical And Electronic Components", Proc. SPIE 1175, Coherent Lightwave Communications: Fourth in a Series, (5 February 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.963275
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KEYWORDS
Receivers

Hybrid optics

Integrated optics

Oscillators

Signal attenuation

Polarization

Picosecond phenomena

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