Generating a 400-Gbit/s single-channel optical signal
View Patent ↗A method for generating a 400 Gb/s single channel optical signal from multiple modulated subchannels includes carving respective modulated subchannels into return-to-zero RZ modulated subchannels having non-overlapping peaks with intensity modulators having a duty cycle less than 50%, and combining the subchannels into a single channel signal aggregating the bit rate of each of the subchannels. The subchannels are combined with a flat top optical component for increased subsequent receiver sensitivity.
1. A method for generating a 400 Gb/s single channel optical signal from multiple subchannels comprising the steps of:
with a modulator driven by a radio frequency, generating multiple peaks from a continuous lightwave source;
with modulation format modulators responsive to said multiple peaks, generating modulated respective non-return-to-zero NRZ subchannels;
with respective intensity modulators, carving the modulated NRZ subchannels to return-to-zero RZ subchannels, said intensity modulators having a duty cycle less than 50%, with an optimal said duty cycle being proximate 40%, for enabling said subchannels with non-overlapping peaks for improved filtering; and
with an optical component, combining said subchannels into a single channel signal aggregating the bit rate of each of the subchannels, said optical component being a flat top optical component for increased subsequent receiver sensitivity.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein wherein said duty cycle is about 40%.
3. The method of claim 2 , wherein said optical component comprises a dense wavelength division multiplexing DWDM filter.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said optical component comprises an optical coupler.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein said optical component comprises an array waveguide grating AWG.