Beyond 400 Gb/s Direct Detection over 80km for DCI Applications

01 September 2019

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Due to the growing demand for cloud services with high availability, high connection speed and low latency, distributed data-center has emerged as a key architecture for future optical network. This architecture relies on power and cost-efficient solutions for 400 Gb/s and beyond client interfaces over distances up to 80 km which can be densely wavelength-division multiplexed (WDM) in the C-band. Recently, single side band (SSB) DD has been considered as an attractive transmission scheme for achieving data rate beyond 100 Gb/s per channel due to its capability of electronic dispersion compensation. However, as SSB DD scheme utilizes only a single polarization for data transmission, achieving 400 Gb/s per channel requires a baudrate beyond 80 Gbaud, which might reduce the effectiveness of the commonly used signal-signal beat interference (SSBI) cancellation techniques such as iterative SSBI cancellation and Kramers-Kronig algorithm due to the imperfection of Tx drivers, modulator and Rx front-end. In this paper, through effective Tx calibration and Rx DSP, we have achieved for the first time a net data rate per channel above 400 Gb/s with 64 QAM 85 Gbaud signal using only one PD at the Rx. In addition, a WDM transmission consisting of 5 channels at 100 GHz spacing was successfully conducted. This result indicates that SSB DD is an effective transmission technique for high capacity data center interconnect (DCI) applications.