Signal quality monitoring for optical communications networks
Citation:
Edward Anthony Flood, 'Signal quality monitoring for optical communications networks', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Physics, 2010, pp 168Download Item:
Abstract:
The subject of this thesis is optical performance monitoring for transparent optical
communications networks. To this end, a series of techniques for the characterisation of
ultrashort telecommunications pulses were developed. Two phase-sensitive pulse
monitoring techniques were employed to fully recover the electric field of 2ps pulses
(i.e. the phase and spectrum) generated using a modelocked laser with varying levels of
chirp. Both schemes involved the use of sinusoidal optical phase modulation followed
by harmonic decomposition of the measured spectrum, which had been modified by the
phase modulation. The scheme was validated through comparison with a standard SHGFROG
system and compared by way of simulation with Kang and Dorrer's sinusoidal
phase modulation scheme.
Author: Flood, Edward Anthony
Advisor:
Donegan, JohnPublisher:
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