Adaptive Polarization Control for Coherent Optical Links with Polarization Multiplexed Carrier
Mehul Anghan, Nandkumar Nambath, Rashmi Kamran, Shalabh Gupta

TL;DR
This paper introduces a practical adaptive polarization control method for polarization multiplexed carrier systems in coherent optical links, enhancing receiver performance for high-speed data center interconnects.
Contribution
It proposes a novel adaptive polarization control technique based on optical power feedback, validated through simulations and experimental demonstration with QPSK systems.
Findings
Effective polarization impairment modeling
Successful simulation verification
Experimental validation with QPSK system
Abstract
Self-homodyne systems with polarization multiplexed carrier offer an LO-less coherent receiver with simplified signal processing requirement that can be a good candidate for high-speed short-reach data center interconnects. The practical implementation of these systems is limited by the requirement of polarization control at the receiver end for separating the carrier and the modulated signal. In this paper, effect of polarization impairments in polarization diversity based systems is studied and modeled. A novel and practical adaptive polarization control technique based on optical power feedback from one polarization is proposed for polarization multiplexed carrier based systems and verified through simulation results. The application of the proposed concept is experimentally demonstrated also for a QPSK system with polarization multiplexed carrier.
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