Abstract
Multi-wavelength analog coherent links using mode-locked laser (MLL) frequency combs as transmitter and local oscillator (LO) sources are proposed. Carrier recovery (CR) in all wavelength channels is achieved using only two optical phase-locked loops (PLLs), while polarization demultiplexing and static phase offset removal are performed using cascaded optical phase shifters. A three-section Fabry-Perot semiconductor laser structure is proposed for the comb sources. Phase-error performance in a 2.6 Tb/s system using 56-Gbaud dual-polarization quadrature phase-shift keying on 13 channels is studied. For optical and microwave beat linewidths of 2 MHz and 1 kHz, respectively, achieving phase-error penalties below 1.5 dB requires PLL delays below 400 ps. A symmetric CR scheme is shown to achieve better phase-error performance than an asymmetric CR scheme. In 13-channel analog coherent links, the MLL comb-based design is projected to consume 38
$\%$
less power than a resonator-enhanced electro-optic comb-based design and 20
$\%$
less power than a design using arrays of single-wavelength lasers as transmitter and LO sources, excluding modulator driver power, which is identical for the three designs.
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