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1.58-μm broad-band erbium-doped tellurite fiber amplifier
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2002
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Amplification CharacteristicsPhotonicsEngineeringOptical AmplificationOptical PropertiesEdtfa Module1.58-/Spl Mu/m Broad-bandLuminescent GlassOptical GlassFibre AmplifierFiber OpticsOptoelectronicsFiber-optic CommunicationOptical Amplifier
This paper describes the development of a 1.58-/spl mu/m broad-band and gain-flattened erbium-doped tellurite fiber amplifier (EDTFA). First, we compare the spectroscopic properties of various glasses including the stimulated emission cross sections of the Er/sup 3+4/ I/sub 13/2/ /sup 4/I/sub 15/2/ transition and the signal excited-state absorption (ESA) cross sections of the Er/sup 3+4/ I/sub 13/2/ - /sup 4/I/sub 9/2/ transition. We detail the amplification characteristics of a 1.58-/spl mu/m-band EDTFA designed for wavelength-division-multiplexing applications by comparing it with a 1.58-/spl mu/m-band erbium-doped silica fiber amplifier. Furthermore, we describe the 1.58-/spl mu/m-band gain-flattened EDTFA we developed using a fiber-Bragg-grating-type gain equalizer. We achieved a gain of 25.3 dB and a noise figure of less than 6 dB with a slight gain excursion of 0.6 dB over a wide wavelength range of 1561-1611 nm. The total output power of the EDTFA module was 20.4 dBm and its power conversion efficiency reached 32.8%.
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