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  • OSA Technical Digest Series (Optica Publishing Group, 2000),
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740 km Transmission of 78-Channel 64-QAM Signals (2.34 Gb/s) Without Dispersion Compensation by Using a Recirculating Loop

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Abstract

A long-distance 1550 nm subcarrier multiplexed lightwave trunk system which transported 78 channels of 64-QAM signals was demonstrated in a recirculating loop experiment. Each channel can achieve a carrier-to-(noise + nonlinear distortion) ratio of 30 dB after 740 km transmission through conventional single-mode fiber without dispersion compensation.

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