Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1535277 Optics Communications 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

We vary the core gap radius, the distance between two concentric cores of a single mode Fiber Raman Amplifier (FRA), having a step profile. Based on well known scalar analysis, we study crucially the effects of this variation on the performance characteristics of FRA for the first time. For practically important frequency shift bands of 20–700 cm−1, our interesting observation is that the values of core gap radii in a certain higher range show better flattening of effective Raman gain in comparison to those in lower range with single pump; side by side, a larger negative coefficient of dispersion is achieved in the operating range of wavelength with the increase of core gap radius. These promising criteria should attract the attention of system designers engaged in fabrication of FRA.

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