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Gordon-Mollenauer Effect in DPSK Transmission over Transoceanic Distances Employing Raman/EDFA Repeaters

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Abstract

10 Gb/s × 100-wavelength transmission experiment and theoretical analysis show that the transmission performance of DPSK is degraded mainly by the Gordon-Mollenauer effect. A Raman/EDFA hybrid repeatered transmission line acts well to reduce that effect.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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