Abstract

Abstract This work has clarified the relative intensity noise management and thermal/shot noise control for high speed ultra high bandwidth fiber reach transmission performance. Total link losses variations are clarified against ambient temperature and relative refractive index difference variations at 1,550 nm wavelength, 20 km fiber link length, and 45 % fluoride dopant ratio inside the fiber material cable. Besides the total link losses variations are demonstrated versus fiber link length and relative refractive index difference variations at 1,550 nm wavelength, room temperature, and 45 % fluoride dopant ratio inside the fiber material cable. Required optical signal per noise ratio (OSNR), electronic signal to noise ratio (SNR), and optimum gain variations are measured and analyzed versus the fiber link length and relative refractive index difference variations at 1,550 nm wavelength, room temperature, and 45 % fluoride dopant ratio inside the fiber material cable.

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