1. Integrated cladding-pumped multi-core, few-mode erbium-doped fibre amplifier for space-division multiplexed communications
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Chen, H., Jin, C., Huang, B., Fontaine, N. K., Ryf, R., Shang, K., Grégoire, N., Morency, S., Essiambre, R. -J., Li, G., Messaddeq, Y., and LaRochelle, S.
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Physics - Optics - Abstract
Space-division multiplexing (SDM), whereby multiple spatial channels in multimode and multicore optical fibers are used to increase the total transmission capacity per fiber, is being investigated to avert a data capacity crunch and reduce the cost per transmitted bit. With the number of channels employed in SDM transmission experiments continuing to rise, there is a requirement for integrated SDM components that are scalable. Here, we demonstrate a cladding-pumped SDM erbium-doped fiber amplifier (EDFA) that consists of six uncoupled multimode erbium-doped cores. Each core supports three spatial modes, which enables the EDFA to amplify a total of 18 spatial channels simultaneously with a single pump diode and a complexity similar to a single-mode EDFA. The amplifier delivers more than 20-dBm total output power per core and less than 7-dB noise figure over the C-band. This cladding-pumped EDFA enables combined space-division and wavelength-division multiplexed transmission over multiple multimode fiber spans.
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- 2017
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