A. Royset et al., LINEAR AND NONLINEAR DISPERSION COMPENSATION OF SHORT PULSES USING MIDSPAN SPECTRAL INVERSION, IEEE photonics technology letters, 8(3), 1996, pp. 449-451
Fiber nonlinearity and dispersion may limit the repeater spacing in hi
gh speed fiber-optic transmission systems. We report experimental and
numerical results on the nonlinear propagation of short optical pulses
over standard nondispersion shifted fiber links which are dispersion
compensated using midspan spectral inversion. It has been found that a
n increased transmission nonlinearity can be tolerated if the spectral
inversion is moved away from the midpoint of the span. Full recovery
of the initial pulsewidth is experimentally demonstrated in the presen
ce of nonlinearities. A system design based on these results is presen
ted, allowing high transmitted power and long repeater spacing.