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Study on ultra low-nonlinear 40 Gbit/s transmission using large Aeff fibers and Raman amplification

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Abstract

40 Gbit/s transmission over ultra low-nonlinear transmission line was studied using fibers with an Aeff of 80 µm2 and 189 µm2 in addition to fiber Raman amplification. The effects of span configuration and Raman gain were investigated.

© 2001 Optical Society of America

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