Analyzing Ultra-Low Inter-Core Crosstalk Fibers in Band and Space Division Multiplexing EONs
F. Arpanaei, C. Natalino, M. Ranjbar Zefreh, S. Yan, H. Rabbani, Maite, Brandt-Pearce, J.P. Fernandez-Palacios, J.M. Rivas-Moscoso, O. Gonzalez de, Dios, J.A. Hernandez, A. Sanchez-Macian, D. Larrabeiti, and P. Monti

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that with careful design, ultra-low inter-core crosstalk in multi-core fibers enables high-capacity, long-distance elastic optical networks, outperforming multi-fiber bundles in throughput.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of ultra-low inter-core crosstalk in multi-core fibers for multi-band EONs, showing design strategies to achieve low crosstalk and higher network throughput.
Findings
UL-ICXT remains below threshold for long distances in designed MCFs.
Network throughput with MCFs is up to 12% higher than multi-fiber bundles.
Capacity increases linearly with the number of cores.
Abstract
In the ultra-low inter-core crosstalk working zone of terrestrial multi-band and multi-core fiber (MCF) elastic optical networks (EONs), the ICXT in all channels of all cores remains below the ICXT threshold of the highest modulation format level (64QAM) for long-haul distances (10000 km). This paper analyzes the performance of this type of MCF in multi-band EONs (MB-EONs). We investigate two band and space division multiplexing (BSDM) scenarios: MCF and a bundle of multi-fiber pairs (BuMFP). Furthermore, the UL-ICXT performance of two MCFs, one with the standard cladding diameter (CD = 125 micrometers) with 4 cores and another with a nonstandard larger CD with 7 cores, is evaluated in the US backbone network. Our findings show that, with careful design of the MCFs physical structure, even with a standard CD, it is possible to achieve UL-ICXT in C, L, and S-band long-haul BSDM EONs.…
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TopicsSemiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices · Photonic and Optical Devices · Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors
