Abstract

We study the influences of transmitter characteristics on polarization mode dispersion (PMD) impairments in optical transmission systems with both experiments and simulations. We show that transmitter imperfection, such as timing and amplitude jitters and pulse shape distortion, can significantly increase PMD impairments, especially when the differential group delay in the systems is large. Our simulation further shows that the increased PMD impairments due to transmitter imperfection will considerably reduce the effectiveness of using large system optical signal-to-noise ratio margin to combat PMD.

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