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Mode-Matching Technique May Enable Broad Telecom Bandwidths

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Chromium-doped fiber amplifiers could one day replace EDFAs.

Breck Hitz

Erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs) are widely credited with enabling the huge growth of fiber optic communications during the last decade of the 20th century. Because they could boost the amplitude of optical pulses traveling in fiber without converting those pulses to electrical signals, they extended the range of fiber optic links to many hundreds of kilometers. But the EDFA gain bandwidth, limited primarily to the C-band between 1530 and 1565 nm, restricts the bandwidth of most of today’s optical networks. New fiber can be put in place to meet the ever-growing demand for bandwidth,...Read full article

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    Published: July 2008
    CommunicationsErbium-doped fiber amplifiersfiber optic communicationsfiber opticsoptical pulsesResearch & Technology

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