Abstract
Optical heterodyne transmission detection is attractive for its high sensitivity.1 Moreover, it is suitable for high-speed transmission systems because It can compensate for the waveform distortion caused by the fiber chromatic dispersion using electrical circuits. PM-AM conversion phenomena due to fiber chromatic dispersion have been investigated theoretically and experimentally.5 This paper evaluates the waveform distortion of frequency shift zero dispersion at 1.3 µm.
© 1987 Optical Society of America
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