Title :
Design of gain-clamped doped-fiber amplifiers for optimal dynamic performance
Author :
Bononi, Alberto ; Barbieri, Lorenzo
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Ingegneria dell´´Inf., Parma Univ., Italy
fDate :
7/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper provides a detailed analysis of gain-clamped doped-fiber amplifiers and design guidelines in a wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) networking environment. A simple dynamic model of the doped-fiber amplifier allows us to derive explicit expressions for the small-signal response, which help identify and optimize the most critical parameters for best dynamic performance. The most important parameter is the pump power, which should be chosen 1-2 dB´s above its required open-loop value, with all channels present, for the required signal gain. In an all-optical networking scenario with input power per channel as high as -3 dBm the required pump power may well exceed 20 dBm. Thus optimization of other parameters such as laser wavelength and loop loss are important. For best dynamic performance either the loop loss should be extremely small, implying a very large laser flux, or the laser gain variation in response to a perturbation should be large. Accordingly, the laser wavelength should be placed either close to the unity-gain region of the clamped gain profile, or at its peak. Finally, the small signal model for a chain of clamped amplifiers is provided, and it is shown that long chains are vulnerable to low-frequency input signal perturbations
Keywords :
optical design techniques; optical fibre amplifiers; optical fibre losses; optical fibre networks; optical pumping; optimisation; perturbation theory; telecommunication channels; wavelength division multiplexing; WDM networking environment; best dynamic performance; clamped gain profile; design guidelines; gain-clamped doped-fiber amplifier design; input power; laser gain variation; laser wavelength; loop loss; low-frequency input signal perturbations; open-loop value; optimal dynamic performance; optimization; perturbation; pump power; required pump power; signal gain; simple dynamic model; small signal model; small-signal response; unity-gain region; very large laser flux; wavelength division multiplexed; Clamps; Doped fiber amplifiers; Laser feedback; Laser modes; Optical amplifiers; Pump lasers; Ring lasers; Semiconductor lasers; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Wavelength division multiplexing;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of