TY - JOUR
T1 - Synthesis of 16 quadrature amplitude modulation using polarization- multiplexing QPSK modulator
AU - Morohashi, Isao
AU - Sakamoto, Takahide
AU - Sudo, Masaaki
AU - Kanno, Atsushi
AU - Chiba, Akito
AU - Ichikawa, Junichiro
AU - Kawanishi, Tetsuya
PY - 2011/7
Y1 - 2011/7
N2 - We propose a polarization-multiplexing QPSK modulator for synthesis of a 16 QAM signal. The generation mechanism of 16 QAM is based on an electro-optic vector digital-to-analog converter, which can generate optical multilevel signals from binary electric data sequences. A quad-parallel Mach-Zehnder modulator (QPMZM) used in our previous research requires precise control of electric signals or fabrication of a variable optical attenuator, which significantly raises the degree of difficulty to control electric signals or device fabrication. To overcome this difficulty, we developed the polarization-multiplexing QPSK modulator, which improved the method of superposition of QPSK signals. In the polarizationmultiplexing QPSK modulator, two QPSK signals are output with orthogonal polarization and superposed through a polarizer. The amplitude ratio between the two QPSK signals can be precisely controlled by rotating the polarizer to arrange the 16 symbols equally. Generation of 16 QAM with 40 Gb/s and a bit error rate of 5.69 × 10 -5 was successfully demonstrated using the polarization-multiplexing QPSK modulator. This modulator has simpler configuration than the previous one, utilized a dual-polarization MZM, alleviating complicated control of electric signals.
AB - We propose a polarization-multiplexing QPSK modulator for synthesis of a 16 QAM signal. The generation mechanism of 16 QAM is based on an electro-optic vector digital-to-analog converter, which can generate optical multilevel signals from binary electric data sequences. A quad-parallel Mach-Zehnder modulator (QPMZM) used in our previous research requires precise control of electric signals or fabrication of a variable optical attenuator, which significantly raises the degree of difficulty to control electric signals or device fabrication. To overcome this difficulty, we developed the polarization-multiplexing QPSK modulator, which improved the method of superposition of QPSK signals. In the polarizationmultiplexing QPSK modulator, two QPSK signals are output with orthogonal polarization and superposed through a polarizer. The amplitude ratio between the two QPSK signals can be precisely controlled by rotating the polarizer to arrange the 16 symbols equally. Generation of 16 QAM with 40 Gb/s and a bit error rate of 5.69 × 10 -5 was successfully demonstrated using the polarization-multiplexing QPSK modulator. This modulator has simpler configuration than the previous one, utilized a dual-polarization MZM, alleviating complicated control of electric signals.
KW - Modulation format electro-optic vector digital-to-analog converter
KW - Polarization multiplexing
KW - Quad-parallel Mach-Zehnder modulator
KW - Quadrature amplitude modulation
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U2 - 10.1587/transcom.E94.B.1809
DO - 10.1587/transcom.E94.B.1809
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79959967096
SN - 0916-8516
VL - E94-B
SP - 1809
EP - 1814
JO - IEICE Transactions on Communications
JF - IEICE Transactions on Communications
IS - 7
ER -