WDM Systems in the C-Band Using Er 3+ -Doped Tellurite Optical Waveguide Amplifiers
Titel:
WDM Systems in the C-Band Using Er 3+ -Doped Tellurite Optical Waveguide Amplifiers
Auteur:
Chryssou, C. E.
Verschenen in:
Fiber & integrated optics
Paginering:
Jaargang 20 (2001) nr. 6 pagina's 581-590
Jaar:
2001-11-01
Inhoud:
A 16-channel, 2.5 Gb/s, wavelength-division multiplexing system is analyzed with its channels allocated in the 1.52-1.56 μm wavelength region in order to increase the usable amplifier bandwidth to ≈45 nm. To avoid amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) noise and the nonuniform signal gain in the wavelength region, an amplifier module consisting of an Er 3+ -doped tellurite waveguide amplifier, an ASE filter, and two concatenated long-period grating filters are proposed. A tellurite-based amplifier was chosen as the amplifying element because of its broad emission bandwidth (~80 nm), its high emission cross section (6.44 ×10 -25 m 2 ), and its high rare-earth ion solubility. The amplifier model is based on propagation and populationrate equations and includes both uniform and pair-induced up-conversion mechanisms. It is solved numerically by combining finite elements and a Runge-Kutta algorithm. The analysis predicts that using the proposed amplifier module, the channels may be transmitted to a maximum distance of 1800 km, finding applications in large optical networks where either many wavelengths are required or channel spacing must be large.