Title :
Dispersion-Compensating Fiber Raman Amplifiers With Step, Parabolic, and Triangular Refractive Index Profiles
Author :
Chan, A.C.O. ; Premaratne, Malin
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Syst. Eng., Monash Univ., Clayton, Vic.
fDate :
5/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the performance of a gain-flattened coaxial fiber Raman amplifier with respect to the refractive index profile. The variation of the dispersion coefficient and the end-end gain spectrum of the coaxial fiber Raman amplifier against the core structure as a function of the step, parabolic, and triangular profiles are analyzed. The analysis shows that the dispersion coefficient is sensitive to the variation of the core structure of the fiber, whereas the effective Raman gain coefficient remains nearly constant as the structure changes. Simulations of transmissions employing the coaxial fiber Raman amplifier with the three different structures are carried out individually, and the results show that the parabolic and triangular profiles perform better than the step profile, where the parabolic profile gives the best performance over 80 km of G.652 fiber, with a transmission rate of 20 Gb/s and a gain ripple of plusmn1 dB. In addition, the analysis shows that the maximum negative dispersion wavelength of the fiber exhibits a linear relationship with the normalized core radius. Hence, a coaxial fiber Raman amplifier providing a possible operation over the L-band is proposed
Keywords :
Raman lasers; optical communication equipment; optical fibre amplifiers; optical fibre communication; optical fibre dispersion; refractive index; 1 to 2 GHz; 20 Gbit/s; 80 km; L-band operation; Raman gain coefficient; dispersion coefficient; dispersion compensation; end-end gain spectrum; fiber Raman amplifiers; fiber core structure; gain-flattened coaxial fiber; negative dispersion wavelength; optical fiber transmission system; parabolic refractive index profiles; step refractive index profiles; triangular refractive index profiles; Bandwidth; Coaxial components; Dispersion; L-band; Operational amplifiers; Performance analysis; Performance gain; Refractive index; Space technology; Stimulated emission; Dispersion compensation; Raman amplifiers; gain flattening; refractive index profile (RIP);
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2007.893033