High Temperature Resistance Selection Guide for Metropolitan Area Network-Grade EDFA

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A Comprehensive Study on EDFA Characteristics: Temperature

Abstract: In this paper, a comprehensive study on erbium-doped fiber amplifier (EDFA) characteristics under temperature variation has been performed. The rate and propagation equations that

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The effect of the temperature variation on the gain-flattened EDFA has been studied. A flat spectral gain EDFA has been achieved by controlling the doped fiber length and the pump power.

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