Capacity Limits of Information Transport in Fiber-Optic Networks 论文

2008Physical Review Letters引用 246
Optical Network TechnologiesAdvanced Fiber Laser TechnologiesNeural Networks and Reservoir Computing

摘要

The instantaneous optical Kerr effect in optical fibers is a nonlinear phenomenon that can impose limits on the ability of fiber-optic communication systems to transport information. We present here a conservative estimate of the "fiber channel" capacity in an optically routed network. We show that the fiber capacity per unit bandwidth for a given distance significantly exceeds current record experimental demonstrations.