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Title: Performance comparison among three different Stokes vector direct-detection receivers
Authors: Shen, X
Huo, J 
Zhou, X 
Zhong, K
Yuan, J 
Tu, J
Long, K
Yu, C 
Lau, APT 
Lu, C 
Issue Date: 10-Oct-2018
Source: Chinese optics letters, 10 Oct. 2018, v. 16, no. 10, 100605
Abstract: Stokes vectors direct detection (SV-DD) is an effective solution for short-reach optical communications. In this Letter, we investigate two-dimensional-modulation direct-detection systems based on three Stokes vector receivers (SVRs). The influences of three key factors including the states-of-polarization (SOP), the splitting ratio of the coupler, and the excess loss (EL) are studied in detail. It is shown that the splitting ratio for achieving optimum performance will be changed with SOP and EL conditions. Among these SVRs, the 3×3 coupler-based receiver with its optimal splitting ratio shows the best bit error rate performance and stability against the change of SOP.
Publisher: Chinese Optical Society
Journal: Chinese optics letters 
EISSN: 1671-7694
DOI: 10.3788/COL201816.100605
Rights: © 2018 Chinese Optics Letters
© 2018 Optica Publishing Group. One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic reproduction and distribution, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modifications of the content of this paper are prohibited.
The following publication Shen, X., Huo, J., Zhou, X., Zhong, K., Yuan, J., Tu, J., ... & Lu, C. (2018). Performance comparison among three different Stokes vector direct-detection receivers. Chinese Optics Letters, 16(10), 100605. is available at https://doi.org/10.3788/COL201816.100605.
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