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Four-Channel WDM Transmission Experiment over Transoceanic Distances

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Abstract

We have transmitted four 2.5 Gb/s Non-Return to Zero data signals over a 9000 km Erbium-Doped Fiber-Amplifier chain using a circulating loop transmission line. At 9000 km the average Q-factor was better than 6.6:1 (or 16.4 dB) for all four channels.

© 1994 Optical Society of America

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