Lightwave Technology

Chapter 6 - Optical Amplifier Noise

Chapter 6


Optical Amplifier Noise

As seen in Chapter 5, it is not possible to recover the original information without errors even in a perfect lightwave system because of the shot noise that is always present. In practice, several other noise sources set the bit-error rate (BER) that can be realized in a realistic system. For example, thermal noise cannot be avoided at room temperature, and it sets the ultimate limit for most short-haul lightwave systems. The situation is somewhat different for long-haul systems in which the optical signal is amplified periodically for compensating fiber losses. Each optical amplifier adds noise that becomes so large when multiple amplifiers are used that system performance is dominated by this source of noise, rather than thermal noise. This chapter focuses on amplifier noise and how it can be controlled in practice to design lightwave systems that can operate reliably over thousands of kilometers. We begin in Section 6.1 with a discussion of the origin of noise in lumped and distributed amplifiers. Section 6.2 shows how the noise added by amplifiers affects the optical SNR of the signal. The electrical SNR at the receiver is discussed in Section 6.3, where we also introduce the concept of noise figure for optical amplifiers. Section 6.4 focuses on the BER and the Q factor that can be realized at the receiver end of a long-haul lightwave system designed with a chain of in-line optical amplifiers. Section 6.5 considers how the dispersive and nonlinear effects influence an optical signal that is corrupted with noise periodically at multiple amplifiers. The topics discussed include the growth of noise through modulation instability and random changes in the energy, frequency, and position (timing jitter) of optical pulses induced by amplifier noise. Section 6.6 shows how the combination of amplifier noise and fiber nonlinearities affects the BER and the Q factor.

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