1997
DOI: 10.1109/68.553108
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Integrated optics erbium-ytterbium amplifier system in 10-Gb/s fiber transmission experiment

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“…This is confirmed by the recent demonstrations of high-performance laser [19], amplifier [20] and an amplifying four-wavelength combiner [21]. A pigtailed amplifier module has been realized in an Er/Yb-doped phosphate glass and successfully, used as a booster amplifier in 10 Gb/s system experiment [22].…”
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“…This is confirmed by the recent demonstrations of high-performance laser [19], amplifier [20] and an amplifying four-wavelength combiner [21]. A pigtailed amplifier module has been realized in an Er/Yb-doped phosphate glass and successfully, used as a booster amplifier in 10 Gb/s system experiment [22].…”
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“…Erbium-doped amplifiers and lossless splitters have been formed by ion exchange in silicate [2] or phosphate [3] glass matrixes and by ion implantation into Al O [4]. Topographic guides have been formed in Er-doped silicate and phosphate glasses deposited by sputtering [5], [6].…”
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“…In the past, transmission experiments at up to 10 Gbit/s using an EDWA have been carried out [8][9][10] and a packaged photoreceiver using an EDWA for 40 Gbit/s applications has also been reported [11]. In this letter we demonstrate amplification at 170 Gbit/s in an Al2O3:Er3 + EDWA deposited on thermally oxidized silicon. )…”
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confidence: 84%