Demonstration of a 2 800 Gb/s/wave Coherent Optical Engine Based on an InP Monolithic PIC

2021 
We report on the development of a two-channel digital coherent optics (DCO) module, based on a monolithic InP photonic integrated circuit (PIC) transceiver and SiGe application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), paired with a real-time 7 nm digital signal processing (DSP) ASIC. The high-performance coherent optical engine, which utilizes digital Nyquist subcarriers and probabilistic constellation shaping (PCS) techniques, enables long-haul and ultra-long-haul transmission distances over mixed fiber and amplifier types. This work discusses the performance of a DCO unit operating at multiple data rates over three practical real-world-like network distances. 800 Gb/s data transmission over a 1,000 km standard single mode fiber link was achieved using a 96 GBd, PCS-64QAM modulation format. Results of extended reaches of over 2,400 km and 5,000 km are also presented with data rates of 600 Gb/s and 400 Gb/s, respectively.
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