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Progress in the optimisation of erbium-doped fibre amplifiers (EDFAs)

Progress in the optimisation of erbium-doped fibre amplifiers (EDFAs)
Progress in the optimisation of erbium-doped fibre amplifiers (EDFAs)
EDFAs are now established as key components for future high-speed communication networks. Research is therefore aimed at optimising the amplifier design. Current issues are optimal pump efficiency, spectral gain-shaping, material constraints and choice of pump wavelength.
Laming, R.I.
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Payne, D.N.
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Laming, R.I.
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Laming, R.I. and Payne, D.N. (1991) Progress in the optimisation of erbium-doped fibre amplifiers (EDFAs). OFC'90: Conference on Optical Fiber Communications, , San Diego, United States. 18 - 22 Feb 1991.

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EDFAs are now established as key components for future high-speed communication networks. Research is therefore aimed at optimising the amplifier design. Current issues are optimal pump efficiency, spectral gain-shaping, material constraints and choice of pump wavelength.

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Published date: 1991
Venue - Dates: OFC'90: Conference on Optical Fiber Communications, , San Diego, United States, 1991-02-18 - 1991-02-22

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Local EPrints ID: 77424
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/77424
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Author: R.I. Laming
Author: D.N. Payne

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