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Le gazouillis de fréquence induit dans un modulateur à électroabsorption (EA) peut dégrader les performances de transmission en raison de la dispersion chromatique de la fibre. Cette lettre étudie le gazouillis de fréquence dans un modulateur EA du point de vue de l'influence de la bande passante de modulation. Les simulations et les expériences, dans lesquelles une transmission par fibre a été réalisée en appliquant des signaux de modulation de différentes bandes passantes à un modulateur EA, montrent qu'une grande bande passante entraîne une légère dégradation des performances de transmission. Ce résultat est attribué au court temps de gazouillis qui se produit lorsqu’un signal à large bande passante est appliqué.
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Kyo INOUE, Toshio WATANABE, "Influence of Modulation Bandwidth on Fiber Transmission Using an Electroabsorption Modulator" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E82-B, no. 5, pp. 773-775, May 1999, doi: .
Abstract: Frequency chirping induced in an electorabsorption (EA) modulator can degrade transmission performance because of the chromatic dispersion of fiber. This letter studies the frequency chirping in an EA modulator from the viewpoint of the influence of the modulation bandwidth. Both simulations and experiments, in which fiber transmission was carried out applying modulation signals of different bandwidths to an EA modulator, show that a large bandwidth causes small degradation in the transmission performance. This result is attributed to the short chirping time that occurs when a large bandwidth signal is applied.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e82-b_5_773/_p
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