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Transmission of a 1.44 Tbit/s Data Stream using a Feedback-Stabilized SiN Kerr Frequency Comb Source

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Abstract

Using a high-Q Kerr-nonlinear SiN microresonator as a frequency comb source we generate a 1.44 Tbit/s (20×18 GBd PDM-QPSK) data stream and transmit it over 300 km. The comb is stabilized by a feedback control.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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