DocumentCode :
3801549
Title :
Surviving-Channel-Power Transients in Second-Order Pumped Lumped Raman Fiber Amplifier: Experimentation and Modeling
Author :
Miroslav Karasek;Ji Kanka;Leo Bohac;David Krcmarik;Jan Radil;Josef Vojtech
Author_Institution :
Acad. of Sci. of the Czech Republic, Prague
Volume :
25
Issue :
3
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
664
Lastpage :
672
Abstract :
In this paper, the effect of addition and/or dropping of wavelength-division-multiplexed channels in an all- optical gain-clamped (AOGC) second-order (SO) pumped lumped Raman fiber amplifier (LRFA) has been investigated experimentally and analyzed by numerical simulation. Channel addition/ removal was simulated by transmitting ten signals through a counter-directionally pumped LRFA consisting of a 16-km-long dispersion-compensating fiber. The light from eight lasers was square-wave modulated at 500 Hz; power transients of the surviving channels caused by cross-gain modulation of the LRFA were monitored at the output of the amplifier. All-optical feedback loop was implemented in the form of a ring laser. Gain-clamping properties of the SO-pumped LRFA are compared with those of the first-order pumped LRFA having the same ON/OFF Raman gain. Theoretical analysis of the AOGC LRFA was based on numerical solution of coupled propagation equations for the backward propagating pump, signals, and both forward and backward propagating spectral components of amplified spontaneous emission powers.
Keywords :
"Stimulated emission","Optical modulation","Optical propagation","Optical fiber amplifiers","Fiber lasers","Laser feedback","Pump lasers","Ring lasers","Optical feedback","Optical pumping"
Journal_Title :
Journal of Lightwave Technology
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8724
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2006.889659
Filename :
4147714
Link To Document :
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