Stokes Vector Spectroscopy of Nonlinear Depolarized Light
Lothar Moeller

TL;DR
This paper introduces a Stokes vector spectroscopy method to analyze polarization noise in nonlinear fiber transmission, revealing noise bandwidths and data pattern correlations affecting signal quality.
Contribution
It presents a novel experimental technique for characterizing polarization noise and pattern correlations in nonlinear fiber optics using Stokes vector spectroscopy.
Findings
Noise bandwidths of a few MHz observed from XPM-blurred SOPs
Method detects data pattern correlations among WDM channels
Potential to identify sources of performance degradation
Abstract
Experimental Stokes vector spectroscopy characterizes polarization state noise in nonlinear fiber transmission. Noise bandwidths of a few MHz are observed from XPM-blurred receive SOPs using a polarization scrambling interferometer. This method can detect data pattern correlations among WDM channels that contribute to performance degradations in signalling.
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