Title: Optical Amplifier
1Optical Amplifier
2Generic optical amplifier
3Optical Amplifiers
Semiconductor Optical Amplifier
Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier
- Important Parameters
- Gain
- Saturation Output Power
- Noise Figure
4Optical Amplifier Applications
B. Verbeek, JDSU
5Applications of optical amplifiers
6Gain bandwidth of optical amplifiers
7Amplifier Comparison
8Gain Saturation
- Output saturation power is defined as the output
power when gain drops by 3db - Power amplifiers usually operate at saturation.
- Saturation gain is lower than the unsaturated one.
9Amplifier gain versus power
10Gain versus Amplifier length
11Gain versus pump level
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13Noise Sources
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15Noise Figure
- Noise Figure definition is similar as for
electrical amplifiers. Essentially a degradation
of signal. - However, we do not use the optical SNR, but
rather the SNR that would be measured with an
ideal square-law detector at the input and
output of the amplifier.
Where EElectric Field, IDetector
Current, ASignal amplitude, x,yAmplifier
Spontaneous Emission
16Noise Figure
- NF definition assumes shot-noise limited source.
Laser noise is ignored. - Detector thermal noise is ignored/negligible.
Noise Figure
3
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
5
10
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Gain (dB)
3 dB NF limit, for complete inversion, high gain
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18EDFA
- EDFA has revolutionized optical communications
- All optical and fiber compatible
- Wide bandwidth, 2070 nm
- High gain, 2040 dB
- High output power, gt200mW
- Bit rate, modulation format, power and wavelength
insensitive - Low distortion and low noise (NFlt5dB)
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20Pump Source
- 980 nm
- low ASE, low noise amplifier
- 1480 nm
- higher power pump laser
- high output power
- not as efficient
- degree of population inversion is lower
21Gain Spectrum
- Amorphous nature of silica and the codopants
inside the fiber affects the spectrum
considerably.
22Gain Spectrum
- Population at different levels are different
resulting gain dependence on wavelength - Different pumping level has different spectrum
23EDFA configurations
24EDFA Gain Transient
- Channel turn-on, re-routing, network
reconfiguration, link failure.
25Gain Transient
- Power may become too high (nonlinearity) or too
low (degrade SNR) when add/drop channels - transient happens in us to ms
- transient penalty depends on data rate, number of
EDFAs and number of channels. - power increase degrades performance due to SPM
26EDFA Transient Dynamics
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28Semiconductor Optical Amplifier
29Operating Principle
- device physics same as EEL.
- difference is that Rlt 10-5 AR, angled stripe,
window region - SOA can be operated in saturation, or
unsaturated. gain clamping - single pass chip gain Gexp (g_modal L)
- packaging TEC, high coupling efficiency,
isolators
30Gain vs. Wavelength
Single SOA
- 40-80 nm, InGaAs/InGaAsP. Spanning from
1250-1650 nm
31Gain vs. Output Power
- An SOA has a Saturation Output Power
32Output Power
- SOAs are linear for small input powers.
33Gain Dynamics
34Saturation Output Power
- Saturation Output Power decreases for higher
energy photons.
35Noise Figure
36Noise Figure
- SOAs are noisier than EDFAs because the coupling
efficiency is lower. Otherwise, they have the
same theoretical limitations. - Thus, integrated SOAs should be less noisy.
37Cross Gain Modulation
- Saturating the SOA with a signal affects the
overall gain spectrum. Thus, all wavelengths
will be slightly modulated.
38Cross Gain Modulation solutions
- low input power (linear regime). SOA not in
saturation. 8x20 Gbs 160 km. Spiekman et al,
1999 - reservoir channel, SOAs in saturation. 32x2.5
gbs. 125 km. Sun et al 1999 - Gain-Clamped SOA
- Solution Fixed Gain SOA
- want fixed gain to eliminate XGM
- Note a laser has fixed gain above threshold
(gain clamping)
39Gain Clamped SOA
- gain medium is shared between SOA and a laser.
lasing at a different wavelength.
40In-Line Optical Amplifier
Distance
- Noise Figure can limit performance of links
B. Verbeek, JDSU
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