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Synchronized Wavelength-Swept Signal Transmission and its Ability to Evade Optical Reflection Crosstalk

Signal Processing 2019-06-07 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

Coherent homodyne detection requires a precise matching of emission wavelengths between transmitter and local oscillator at the receiver. Injection-locking can provide all-optical synchronization of the emission frequencies, even under wavelength-swept emission. By adapting the sweep parameters to the conditions in the optical fiber plant, transmission impairments can be mitigated. In this regard I experimentally demonstrate that a wavelength-hopping yet locked transceiver pair, which builds on conceptually simple externally modulated laser technology, features a much higher robustness to reflection crosstalk. The reception penalty due to distortions arising at a Fresnel reflection in the transmission path can be reduced by >90% at a low optical signal-to-reflection ratio of ~0 dB.

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@article{arxiv.1906.02673,
  title  = {Synchronized Wavelength-Swept Signal Transmission and its Ability to Evade Optical Reflection Crosstalk},
  author = {Bernhard Schrenk},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.02673},
  year   = {2019}
}