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Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifier Displays Low Noise

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Breck Hitz

Most fiber optic systems operate in the 1530- to 1565-nm C-band because the gain of erbium-doped fiber amplifiers peaks in this spectral region. But as the demand for bandwidth grows, many telecom engineers look covetously at the 1565- to 1625-nm L-band for expansion possibilities. Unfortunately, the gain of these amplifiers is much lower in that region. One technique that has produced positive results is to double-pass the erbium-doped amplifier: Reflect the signal back through the device a second time, effectively doubling its length. However, a problem with erbium-doped fiber amplifiers...Read full article

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    Published: October 2003
    Glossary
    erbium-doped fiber amplifier
    An optical fiber that can be used to amplify an optical input. Erbium rare earth ions are added to the fiber core material as a dopant in typical levels of a few hundred parts per million. The fiber is highly transparent at the erbium lasing wavelength of two to nine microns. When pumped by a laser diode, optical gain is created, and amplification occurs.
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