2014
DOI: 10.1109/jlt.2013.2295176
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Engineering an Extended Gain Bandwidth Hybrid Raman—Optical Parametric Amplifier for Next Generation CWDM PON

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“…Ummy et al [19] demonstrated an extended flat gain of 15 dB with gain ripple of 5 dB, using combined Raman and parametric interaction in HNLF. Peiris et al [20] demonstrated hybrid Raman-Optical Parametric Amplifier (HROPA) in tandem configuration for extended bandwidth, with gain more than 20 dB and extended gain bandwidth of 170 nm. The gain ripple achieved is less than 4 dB.…”
Section: Advances In Optical Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ummy et al [19] demonstrated an extended flat gain of 15 dB with gain ripple of 5 dB, using combined Raman and parametric interaction in HNLF. Peiris et al [20] demonstrated hybrid Raman-Optical Parametric Amplifier (HROPA) in tandem configuration for extended bandwidth, with gain more than 20 dB and extended gain bandwidth of 170 nm. The gain ripple achieved is less than 4 dB.…”
Section: Advances In Optical Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [8], we proposed and demonstrated the operation of the HROPA configuration for amplification of the top half of the CWDM band (e.g., 1450 nm to 1610 nm). We also described and implemented a method to overcome crosstalk issues related to the generation of idlers due to the parametric process.…”
Section: Amplifier Configurationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since DS and US traffic in a CWDM PON counter propagate, we can separately amplify the two bands [2,3]. The same concept used for the implementation of the HROPA design in [8] can be implemented to cover the lower half of the CWDM band (e.g., 1270 nm to 1430 nm), as shown in Figure 1. However, as we will discuss later, there are some significant differences in the design that affect the HROPA performance and applicability of the previous design.…”
Section: Amplifier Configurationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Пока создание любого из указанных усилителей является очень сложной задачей. Поэтому в данных системах предла-галось использовать различные схемы усиления на основе комбиниро-вания полупроводниковых усилителей, эрбиевых волоконных усили-телей, оптических параметрических и ВКР-усилителей [4]. Однако обеспечение оптического усиления по приемлемой для этих систем стоимости все еще встречает серьезные затруднения.…”
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