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Design and fabrication of an intrinsically gain flattened Erbium doped fiber amplifier

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We report design and subsequent fabrication of an intrinsically gain flattened Erbium doped fiber amplifier (EDFA) based on a highly asymmetrical and concentric dual-core fiber, inner core of which was only partially doped. Phase-resonant optical coupling between the two cores was so tailored through optimization of its refractive index proile parameters that the longer wavelengths within the C-band experience relatively higher amplification compared to the shorter wavelengths thereby reducing the difference in the well-known tilt in the gains between the shorter and longer wavelength regions. The fabricated EDFA exhibited a median gain > 28 dB (gain excursion below ±2.2 dB within the C-band) when 16 simultaneous standard signal channels were launched by keeping the I/P level for each at -20 dBm/channel. Such EDFAs should be attractive for deployment in metro networks, where economics is a premium, because it would cut down the cost on gain flattening filter head.
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hal-00536274 , version 1 (17-11-2010)

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B. Nagaraju, M.C. Paul, M. Pal, A. Pal, Ravi K. Varshney, et al.. Design and fabrication of an intrinsically gain flattened Erbium doped fiber amplifier. Optics Communications, 2009, 282 (12), pp.2335-2338. ⟨10.1016/j.optcom.2009.02.063⟩. ⟨hal-00536274⟩
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