320 Gbit/s single-channel pseudo-linear transmission over 200 km of nonzero-dispersion fiber

Single-channel transmission at 320 Gbit/s is demonstrated over record length of 200 km (2/spl times/100 km) of nonzero-dispersion fiber. Semiconductor based transmitter, demultiplexer and clock recovery is employed as well as uncorrelated multiplexing in the transmitter.

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