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New PMD-Induced Crosstalk in the Presence of PDL in a Polarization-Multiplexed Ultrahigh-Speed Transmission

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Abstract

New impairments in polarization-multiplexed ultrahigh-speed transmission in the presence of PMD and PDL are identified analytically and experimentally. Crosstalk is inevitable even with PSP launching, and greatly affects ultrashort pulse transmission.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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