Ultrafast transmission systems using coherent technology

We review recent progress in ultrafast transmission systems. Using coherent detection for simultaneous demultiplexing and demodulation enabled single channel serial 10.2Tb/s transmission over 29km as well as transmission impairment compensation far beyond electronic speed limits.

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