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On the Effects of Transmitter Induced Channel Correlation in Broadband WDM Transmission

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Abstract

We investigate how transmitter-induced correlations impact channel performance in experiments and simulations. We observe performance impacts ranging from ~0.7 dB after 600 km to be negligible beyond 4,000 km over 9.74 THz bandwidth. Correlation impact on NLC is discussed.

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