Relative intensity noise transfer in higher-order distributed amplification through ultra-long fiber cavities


Autoria(s): Alcón-Camas, Mercedes; Ania-Castañón, Juan Diego
Contribuinte(s)

Schriemer, Henry P.

Kleiman, Rafael N.

Data(s)

22/09/2010

Resumo

Among the different possible amplification solutions offered by Raman scattering in optical fibers, ultra-long Raman lasers are particularly promising as they can provide quasi-losless second order amplification with reduced complexity, displaying excellent potential in the design of low-noise long-distance communication systems. Still, some of their advantages can be partially offset by the transfer of relative intensity noise from the pump sources and cavity-generated Stokes to the transmitted signal. In this paper we study the effect of ultra-long cavity design (length, pumping, grating reflectivity) on the transfer of RIN to the signal, demonstrating how the impact of noise can be greatly reduced by carefully choosing appropriate cavity parameters depending on the intended application of the system. © 2010 Copyright SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/29118/1/Relative_intensity_noise_transfer.pdf

Alcón-Camas, Mercedes and Ania-Castañón, Juan Diego (2010). Relative intensity noise transfer in higher-order distributed amplification through ultra-long fiber cavities. IN: Photonics North 2010. Schriemer, Henry P. and Kleiman, Rafael N. (eds) SPIE Proceedings . Bellingham, WA (US): SPIE.

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SPIE

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/29118/

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NonPeerReviewed