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12 May 2004 Multiwavelength fiber source using a reflection Mach-Zehnder filter and double-pass backward configuration
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Proceedings Volume 5280, Materials, Active Devices, and Optical Amplifiers; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.517831
Event: Asia-Pacific Optical and Wireless Communications, 2003, Wuhan, China
Abstract
A new spectrum sliced multi-wavelength fiber source (MWFS) with no power loss is presented in this paper. The source is composed by a reflection Mach-Zehnder filter (RMZF) with double-pass backward superfluorescent fiber source (DPB SFS) configuration. The RMZF not only provides spectrum filtering but also provides the double-pass function. Multi-wavelength source with extinction ratios larger than 15 dB can easily be obtained over the total conventional band gain region with appropriate erbium-doped fiber (EDF) length and pump power. There is no power loss with the MWFS as compared to the original DPB SFS owning to the RMZF also provides the double-pass function. More than 50 channels of 0.57nm wavelength spacing between 1530nm-1560nm are obtained.
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Wencai Huang and Hai Ming "Multiwavelength fiber source using a reflection Mach-Zehnder filter and double-pass backward configuration", Proc. SPIE 5280, Materials, Active Devices, and Optical Amplifiers, (12 May 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.517831
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KEYWORDS
Optical filters

Signal attenuation

Wavelength division multiplexing

Electronic filtering

Light sources

Mirrors

Fiber optic communications

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