Nonlinear integrated optical resonators for optical fibre data recovery
Abstract
We apply in simulation a reservoir computer based on evanescently coupled GaAs microrings for real-time compensation of a nonlinear distortion of a 50 Gbaud 16-QAM signal with the launch power up to 12 dBm in a standard single-mode optical fibre. We clearly evidence the crucial role of fast nonlinear response in enabling all-optical signal recovery in real time. With our system we are able to reduce the signal error rate below the forward error correction limit for a 20 km fibre and 12 dBm launch power.
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