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10× 112-Gb/s PDM 16-QAM transmission over 630 km of fiber with 6.2-b/s/Hz spectral efficiencyGnauck et al., 2009
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- Gnauck A
- Winzer P
- Doerr C
- Buhl L
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- National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference
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OFC 2009 QAM Page 1 1 10 × 112-Gb/s PDM 16-QAM Transmission Over 630 km of Fiber
with 6.2-b/s/Hz Spectral Efficiency AH Gnauck, PJ Winzer, CR Doerr, and LL Buhl Alcatel-Lucent,
Bell Labs, Holmdel, New Jersey 07733, USA, Email: gnauck@alcatel-lucent.com Abstract …
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