Title :
Optical fibers and amplifiers for WDM systems
Author :
Yadlowsky, Michael J. ; Deliso, Evelyn M. ; Da Silva, Valéria L.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Sci. & Technol., Corning Inc., NY, USA
fDate :
11/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The development of optical-fiber amplifiers allowed a dramatic increase in the capacity of optical transmission systems while reducing system costs. Capacity increases are possible because the high output powers afforded by optical-fiber amplifiers support higher bit rates, while their broad bandwidth and slow gain dynamics allow multichannel operation. This benefit comes at the expense of having to manage signal-to-noise ratio degradations due to the accumulation of amplifier noise and dispersion distortions accumulated over the total system link. Furthermore, nonlinear optical effects become significant with the use of high power signals over long lengths of fiber, causing cross talk among the different channels and increasing signal distortions. To fully exploit the potential capacity of wavelength division multiplexing systems, the optical characteristics of the fibers and optical-fiber amplifiers must be optimized. The optical amplifiers should have low noise and flat gain, which can be achieved by using 980-nm pump lasers, optimized fiber glass composition, and gain-flattening filters. The optical fibers should have a small nonzero dispersion and large effective area. Both features can be achieved by optimizing the fiber index profile. This paper summarizes the state of the art in these components and points to directions for future exploration
Keywords :
fibre lasers; laser noise; optical crosstalk; optical fibre communication; optical fibre dispersion; optical pumping; telecommunication network management; wavelength division multiplexing; 980 nm; WDM systems; amplifier noise; broad bandwidth; cross talk; dispersion distortions; flat gain; high output powers; high power signals; higher bit rates; low noise; multichannel operation; nm pump lasers; nonlinear optical effects; optical characteristics; optical fiber amplifiers; optical transmission system capacity; optimized fiber glass composition; signal-to-noise ratio degradations; slow gain dynamics; system costs; total system link; wavelength division multiplexing systems; Fiber nonlinear optics; Optical distortion; Optical fiber amplifiers; Optical fibers; Optical filters; Optical noise; Optical pumping; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Stimulated emission; Wavelength division multiplexing;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE