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PRELIMINARY MEASUREMENT OF RECEIVER SENSITIVITY AT 140 MBIT/S USING COHERENT DETECTION AT 1.52 μm WAVELENGTH

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Abstract

Homodyne detection has given a 10 dB improvement in receiver sensitivity over direct detection at 1.52 μm wavelength and 140 Mbit/s data rate. This result was achieved with a local oscillator power of only 0.7 μW.

© 1982 Optical Society of America

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