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Optica Publishing Group
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 21,
  • Issue 2,
  • pp. 476-
  • (2003)

Transmission Performance of 10-Gb/s 1550-nm Transmitters Using Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers as Booster Amplifiers

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Abstract

We have demonstrated the transmission performance of 10-Gb/s transmitters based on LiNbO3 modulator using semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs) as booster amplifiers. Utilizing the negative chirp converted in SOAs and self-phase modulation induced by high optical power, we can successfully transmit 10-Gb/s optical signals over 80 km through the standard single-mode fiber with the transmitter using SOAs as booster amplifiers. SOAs can be used for booster amplifiers with a careful adjustment of the operating conditions. In order to further understand an SOA's characteristics as a booster amplifier, we model SOAs and other subsystems to verify the experimental results. Based on the good agreement between the experimental and simulation results, we can find the appropriate parameters of input signals for SOAs, such as extinction ratio, rising/falling time,and chirp parameter to maximize output dynamic range and available maximum output power (Po,max).

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