Bi-doped fiber amplifiers for ultra-wideband optical communication systems
Bi-doped fiber amplifiers for ultra-wideband optical communication systems
Bismuth (Bi)-doped fibers provide great potential for developing optical amplifiers in the low-loss transmission window, 1250-1650nm, of silica fibers. In this paper, we review recent progress of Bi-doped fiber amplifiers (BDFAs) covering 1345-1460nm spectral region. We also present the BDFA performance at different ambient temperatures.
Bismuth, Broadband amplifiers, Doped fiber amplifiers, Optical fibers
Wang, Yu
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Thipparapu, Naresh kumar K
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Richardson, David
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Sahu, Jayanta
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12 August 2021
Wang, Yu
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Thipparapu, Naresh kumar K
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Richardson, David
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Sahu, Jayanta
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Wang, Yu, Thipparapu, Naresh kumar K, Richardson, David and Sahu, Jayanta
(2021)
Bi-doped fiber amplifiers for ultra-wideband optical communication systems.
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LEOS Summer Topical Meeting.
(LEOS Summer Topical Meeting, 2021-July)
2021 IEEE Photonics Society Summer Topicals Meeting Series (SUM) (19/07/21 - 21/07/21)
IEEE.
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Abstract
Bismuth (Bi)-doped fibers provide great potential for developing optical amplifiers in the low-loss transmission window, 1250-1650nm, of silica fibers. In this paper, we review recent progress of Bi-doped fiber amplifiers (BDFAs) covering 1345-1460nm spectral region. We also present the BDFA performance at different ambient temperatures.
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Published date: 12 August 2021
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2021 IEEE Photonics Society Summer Topicals Meeting Series (SUM), , Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, 2021-07-19 - 2021-07-21
Keywords:
Bismuth, Broadband amplifiers, Doped fiber amplifiers, Optical fibers
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Yu Wang
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Naresh kumar K Thipparapu
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Jayanta Sahu
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