An erbium-doped multimode optical fiber amplifier
Abstract
The authors describe the first experimental study of an erbium-doped multimode fiber amplifier. The focus has been to characterize an intermediate core erbium-doped optical fiber, a fiber that is capable of propagating many guided modes at both the signal and pump wavelengths, and to determine the feasibility of using such an active fiber as a multimode fiber amplifier, by measuring its gain, noise, and pump power requirements. For a 2-m length of a 13-micron-core erbium-doped fiber, the authors measured gain as high as 16 dB at a signal wavelength of 1543 nm, with approximately 100 mW pump power (980 nm). For these same test conditions, the smallest excess noise factor beta was 42.
- Publication:
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IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
- Pub Date:
- December 1991
- DOI:
- 10.1109/68.118007
- Bibcode:
- 1991IPTL....3.1079N
- Keywords:
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- Continuous Wave Lasers;
- Distributed Feedback Lasers;
- Doped Crystals;
- Light Amplifiers;
- Optical Fibers;
- Erbium;
- Spontaneous Emission;
- Traveling Waves;
- Vapor Deposition;
- Optics