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- W2056433683 abstract "Recent achievements in optical amplifiers revitalize the practicality of wavelength-division-multiplexed (WDM) systems. However, WDM systems require a multiple number of transmitter lasers operating at different wavelengths. Thus WDM transmitter lasers should be wavelength selected for each channel and should be controlled to operate at a specific wavelength to the end of system’s lifetime. This process would increase cost and complexity. There have been a few attempts to overcome this problem by using spectrum-sliced broadband light sources, such as 1.3-μm light-emitting diodes (LEDs) with grating-based demultiplexers.1,2 In this paper, we propose the use of broadband light as a multichannel WDM light source. Our approach is based on the following: (1) it is now possible to obtain strong amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) in excess of 40 mW within the single-mode fiber from an erbium-doped fiber amplifier1 (EDFA), and (2) highly efficient and easy optical multiplexing is possible with the recently developed integrated-optic WDM multiplexers.4 5 Figure 1 shows the schematic diagram of the proposed WDM light source. The broadband ASE light is efficiently split into many WDM channels, modulated individually, and multiplexed back into a single-mode fiber. The (de)multiplexers and modulators could be fabricated monolithically on InP substrates.5 Thus this simple arrangement with an EDFA (requiring only one pump laser) can provide light sources for many WDM channels." @default.
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- W2056433683 title "Spectrum-sliced fiber-amplifier light source for multichannel WDM applications" @default.
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