Xtera demonstrates 40 Terabit using Raman amplification
- Xtera's Raman amplification boosts capacity and reach
- 40 Terabit optical transmission over 1,500km in Verizon trial
- 64 Terabit over 1,500km in 2015 using a Raman module operating over 100nm of spectrum
Herve FevrierSystem vendor Xtera is using all these techniques as part of its Nu-Wave Optima system but also uses Raman amplification to extend capacity and reach.
"We offer capacity and reach using a technology - Raman amplification - that we have been pioneering and working on for 15 years," says Herve Fevrier, executive vice president and chief strategy officer at Xtera.
The distributed amplification profile of Raman (blue) compared to an EDFA's point amplification. Source: XteraOne way vendors are improving the amplification for 100 Gigabit and greater deployments is to use a hybrid EDFA/ Raman design. This benefits the amplifier's power efficiency and the overall transmission reach but the spectrum width is still dictated by Erbium to around 35nm. "And Raman only helps you have spans which are a bit longer," says Fevrier.
Meanwhile, Xtera is working on programable cards that will support the various transmission options. Xtera will offer a 100nm amplifier module this year that extends its system capacity to 24 Terabit (240, 100 Gig channels). Also planned this year is super-channel PM-QPSK implementation that will extend transmissions to 32 Terabit using the 100nm amplifier module. In 2015 Xtera will offer PM-16-QAM that will deliver the 48 Terabit over 2,000km and the 64 Terabit over 1,500km.
For Part 1, click here
