Cost-minimizing distribution matching supporting net 800 Gbit/s PS-PAM transmission over 2 km using a 4-λ EML TOSA

Opt Lett. 2020 Sep 1;45(17):4718-4721. doi: 10.1364/OL.395631.

Abstract

Probabilistic shaping (PS) allows tunable spectral efficiency that is suitable for realizing high throughput intra-data center transceivers. In this Letter, we integrate the cost-minimizing distribution matching (CMDM) in the probability amplitude shaping scheme to generate PS-PAM signals with ultra-short symbol block lengths for reduced serial processing delay. We detail the principle of CMDM and present two different methods of implementation. We demonstrate that CMDM enables the transmission of single wavelength net 200 Gbit/s PS-PAM-8 over 2 km of single-mode fiber (SMF). We show that similar performance is achievable using a constant composition distribution matcher, yet requiring 10 times longer symbol block lengths. We also report, to the best of our knowledge, the first demonstration of net 800 Gbit/s transmission over 2 km of SMF using a packaged 4-λ electro-absorption modulated laser transmitter optical sub-assembly (TOSA).