Lightwave Technology

Chapter 2 - Optical Signal Generation

Chapter 2


Optical Signal Generation

As discussed in the preceding chapter, the first step in any lightwave system is to generate a digital bit stream at the optical transmitter in the form of a coded train of optical pulses such that it contains all the information available in the corresponding electrical signal. It turns out that the conversion of a bit stream from electrical to optical domain can be carried out in several different formats. The choice of an appropriate modulation format depends on a large number of factors and can be critical for designing and operating the system successfully. The objective of this chapter is to introduce various modulation formats and discuss how they can be used in practice. Section 2.1 describes the three major formats employed to modulate the optical carrier; they are based on whether the information is coded using the amplitude, phase, or frequency of the optical carrier. Section 2.2 deals with the two principal digital data formats known as return-to-zero and nonreturn-to-zero formats, depending on whether the optical pulse representing 1 bit occupies a fraction of or the entire bit slot. Section 2.3 then focuses on the techniques used to generate an optical bit stream within the transmitter. The discussion includes several new modulation formats, borrowed from the field of microwaves, whose use helps to improve the performance of modern lightwave systems. Section 2.4 is devoted to several design issues important for optical transmitters such as coupling losses, optical feedback, stability and tuning of the carrier wavelength, and long-term reliability.

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