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High-accuracy Gain-isolated Volterra Nonlinear Behavior Model for Wideband Driver in Optical Coherent Transmitter

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Abstract

Gain-isolated Volterra nonlinear model is proposed for the electrical driver. Experiment demonstrates 0.5dB Q error when input signal is PAM 2/4/8 corresponding to 4/16/64QAM modulation. Furthermore, nonlinear impact of driver and Mach-Zehnder modulator are simulated.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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