Extending L-band gain to 1628 nm using phospho-alumino-silicate erbium-doped fibre pumped by 1480 nm laser diodes
Extending L-band gain to 1628 nm using phospho-alumino-silicate erbium-doped fibre pumped by 1480 nm laser diodes
We demonstrate phospho-alumino-silicate erbium-doped fibres for an extended L-band amplification to 1628nm, achieving 13.3dB gain and 8.6dB NF at 1628nm, and >20dB gain with <6.9dB NF from 1580-1625nm. At 1625nm, the gain coefficient and the saturated output power were 0.024dB/mW and 15dBm, respectively.
Zhai, Ziwei
95caa116-8203-4b74-aa67-b5d00cf14e6d
Halder, Arindam
9a8529b1-dce4-4d6c-964c-2fa2e8cf4d67
Sahu, Jayanta
009f5fb3-6555-411a-9a0c-9a1b5a29ceb2
3 October 2023
Zhai, Ziwei
95caa116-8203-4b74-aa67-b5d00cf14e6d
Halder, Arindam
9a8529b1-dce4-4d6c-964c-2fa2e8cf4d67
Sahu, Jayanta
009f5fb3-6555-411a-9a0c-9a1b5a29ceb2
Zhai, Ziwei, Halder, Arindam and Sahu, Jayanta
(2023)
Extending L-band gain to 1628 nm using phospho-alumino-silicate erbium-doped fibre pumped by 1480 nm laser diodes.
49th European Conference on Optical Communications, SEC, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
01 - 05 Oct 2023.
Record type:
Conference or Workshop Item
(Paper)
Abstract
We demonstrate phospho-alumino-silicate erbium-doped fibres for an extended L-band amplification to 1628nm, achieving 13.3dB gain and 8.6dB NF at 1628nm, and >20dB gain with <6.9dB NF from 1580-1625nm. At 1625nm, the gain coefficient and the saturated output power were 0.024dB/mW and 15dBm, respectively.
Text
ECOC2023
- Accepted Manuscript
Restricted to Repository staff only
Request a copy
More information
Published date: 3 October 2023
Venue - Dates:
49th European Conference on Optical Communications, SEC, Glasgow, United Kingdom, 2023-10-01 - 2023-10-05
Identifiers
Local EPrints ID: 484826
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/484826
PURE UUID: 5a25bcbd-86f8-4def-a542-7c9fb1e8ebd5
Catalogue record
Date deposited: 22 Nov 2023 17:45
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 03:58
Export record
Contributors
Author:
Ziwei Zhai
Author:
Arindam Halder
Author:
Jayanta Sahu
Download statistics
Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.
View more statistics