Lightwave Technology

Chapter 3 - Signal Propagation in Fibers

Chapter 3


Signal Propagation in Fibers

In any fiber-optic lightwave system, optical bit stream generated at the transmitter propagates through a fiber link that may contain several different types of optical fibers. The link length may vary from a few kilometers to thousands of kilometers. During its propagation, the optical signal is invariably degraded in quality. An objective of any lightwave system is to control transmission-related degradations as much as possible so that the original information can be retrieved at the receiver without errors. This chapter focuses on several linear degradation mechanisms that occur in silica fibers and affect the optical bit stream; the nonlinear degradations mechanisms are discussed in Chapter 4. In Section 3.1 we derive a basic propagation equation that should be solved to study how single-mode fibers affect an optical bit stream. Section 3.2 shows that losses in optical fibers reduce the average signal power that must be restored periodically through lumped or distributed amplification, even though signal quality is invariably degraded because of the added noise. Section 3.3 focuses on the role of fiber dispersion and shows through a simple example of Gaussian pulses that dispersion can broaden optical pulses beyond their allocated bit slot. The limitations on the bit rate and the transmission distance imposed by fiber dispersion are also discussed in this section. Sections 3.4 and 3.5 are devoted to the polarization effects occurring inside optical fibers. The phenomenon of polarization-mode dispersion is discussed in Section 3.4, whereas polarization-dependent loss is the subject of Section 3.5.

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