Abstract
In this work we carry out a comprehensive experimental study on hybrid optical
amplification topologies (based on first order Raman and Erbium doped fiber amplifiers)
for repeaterless transmission of 112 Gb/s dual polarization-quadrature phase shift
keying (DP-QPSK) enabling a 4.48 Tb/s (40
$\,\times\,$
112 Gb/s) transmission over 302 km of standard single mode fiber with
coherent detection. Hybrid optical amplification was employed for signal boosting and
pre-amplification and repeaterless transmission is assured without the use of neither
in-line amplification nor remote optical amplifiers. The goal was to achieve the highest
bandwidth-distance product for repeaterless DWDM transmission systems over legacy fiber
without any in-line amplification technology. The achieved result is a significant
milestone, when compared to recent state-of-the-art investigations.
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