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100 nm broadband Raman amplification in NZ-DSF fiber with zero-dispersion wavelength around 1500 nm

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Abstract

We demonstrated a novel method for broadband Raman amplification in NZ-DSF fiber with λ0 around 1500 nm. The proposed method can effectively suppress pump-pump FWM effects and also improve the noise performance by more than 1 dB.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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