Fiber amplifier

May 1, 1998
The double-bandwidth fiber amplifier (DBFA) has twice the operating bandwidth of a conventional erbium-doped fiber amplifier. The DBFA offers more than 20 dB of flattened gain from 1530 to 1605 nm. Applications include in-line WDM amplification, use in optical fiber sensor networks, and white-light interferometry.

Fiber amplifier

The double-bandwidth fiber amplifier (DBFA) has twice the operating bandwidth of a conventional erbium-doped fiber amplifier. The DBFA offers more than 20 dB of flattened gain from 1530 to 1605 nm. Applications include in-line WDM amplification, use in optical fiber sensor networks, and white-light interferometry.

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