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Dual-Wavelength Pumping Creates Gain in the S-Band

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Breck Hitz

Coarse wavelength division multiplexing is preferable to dense wavelength division multiplexing in many cases because the coarsely multiplexed channels obviate the need for precision wavelength control in sources and passive components. But the optical amplifier that works so well in dense multiplexing -- the erbium-doped fiber type -- lacks gain over the spectral widths that are required for coarse multiplexing. Figure 1. Either a 1050- (left) or a 1400-nm pump source (right), together with a 690-nm pump, can create gain at ~1470 nm in thulium. Images ©2005 IEEE. Many laboratories...Read full article

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    Published: July 2005
    coarse wavelength division multiplexingCommunicationsdense wavelength division multiplexingoptical amplifierResearch & Technologythulium-doped fiber amplifiers

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