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ACCESSION NUMBER:9101050
TITLE:Gain flattened erbium-doped amplifier with 34 nm flat bandwidth
AUTHOR(S):Yeh, C.-H.; Lin, M.-C.; Chi, S.
AUTHOR AFFILIATION:Inf. and Commun. Res. Labs., Ind. Technol. Res. Inst., Hsinchu, Taiwan
JOURNAL:

Electronics Letters, vol.42, no.19, p. 1086-8, 11 refs.

PUBLISHER:Inst. of Eng. and Technol
PUBLICATION DATE:14 Sept. 2006
PUBLISHED IN:United Kingdom
DOI:10.1049/el:20062334
CODEN:ELLEAK
ISSN:0013-5194
SICI:

0013-5194(20060914)42:19L.1086:GFED;1-P

LANGUAGE:English
DOCUMENT TYPE:Journal Paper
TREATMENT:Practical
ABSTRACT:

A gain-flattened two-stage erbium-based fibre amplifier module, structured by an erbium-doped waveguide amplifier and an erbium-doped fibre amplifier in serial, is proposed and demonstrated experimentally. In an operating range of 1528 to 1562 nm, all the gain is above 35 dB and the noise figure is distributed from 5.5 to 6.7 dB, and ±1.1 dB maximum gain variation is retrieved at an input saturation power of -25 dBm. As a result, the proposed amplifier not only enhances gain value but possesses flatness in the operating region

CLASSIFICATION CODES:

A4255N Fibre lasers and amplifiers; A4260B Design of specific laser systems; B4320F Fibre lasers and amplifiers

THESAURUS TERMS:erbium; optical fibre amplifiers
FREE TERMS:

gain flattened erbium-doped amplifier; erbium-based fibre amplifier; erbium-doped waveguide amplifier; erbium-doped fibre amplifier; 5.5 to 6.7 dB; 1528 to 1562 nm

CHEMICAL INDEXING:Er ss, Er el, Er dop
NUMERICAL INDEXING:

noise figure 5.5E+00 to 6.7E+00 dB; wavelength 1.528E-06 to 1.562E-06 m

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