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18 May 2004 Method of the optical signal amplifying with distance pump and experience of its realization
Salavat T. Kusimov, Albert H. Sultanov, Ramil G. Usmanov
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Proceedings Volume 5485, Optical Technologies for Communications; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.564903
Event: Optical Technologies for Communications, 2003, Ufa, Russian Federation
Abstract
The article is devoted to experimental study of a connection possibility of the EDFA amplifier to the fiber-optical communication line in conditions of joint transfer of a pump radiation and information DWDM-signal on single-mode fiber segment of certain length. The technique of realization of experiment is developed, the research experimental installation is assembled. The range of lengths researched of single-mode segment (accordingly, range of allowable potencies of a pump source) is revealed, where the transfer quality of the communication line at a level {{transfers of a voice}} PE < 10-6 and {{data transfer}} PE < 10-9 is ensured. The researches for a monochromatic information radiation (λ = 1550 nm) and WDM-signal (λ = 1550 nm and λ = 1310 nm) are conducted. The variant of use of the developed method of length regenerate plot magnification of a network on a really maintained fiber-optical network Open Joint Stock Company <> and Open Joint Petroleum Company {{Bashneft}} is considered.
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Salavat T. Kusimov, Albert H. Sultanov, and Ramil G. Usmanov "Method of the optical signal amplifying with distance pump and experience of its realization", Proc. SPIE 5485, Optical Technologies for Communications, (18 May 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.564903
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KEYWORDS
Optical amplifiers

Multiplexers

Photodiodes

Fiber optics

Knowledge management

Fiber amplifiers

Optical filters

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