Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1542362 | Optics Communications | 2007 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
We theoretically analyse the dynamic response of amplifier cascades involving combinations of unclamped and gain-clamped discrete fiber Raman amplifiers (DFRAs) in the worst possible case of power transients. We consider a 64-channel system in which all of the channels except one (i.e. the surviving channel) are modulated to simulate channel add/drop. We vary the number and the position of the gain-clamped DFRAs in the cascade to determine whether a cascade in which only a few amplifiers are gain-clamped (referred to as a mixed cascade) can be as effective as a cascade comprising all gain-clamped amplifiers for controlling the power transients within tolerable limits (for example, 1Â dB). We take into account the location of the surviving channel and the operational regime of the amplifiers. Our results show that the location of the gain-clamped DFRAs in a mixed cascade affects the transient characteristics and that it is possible to control the transients within tolerable limits.
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Authors
Johann Gest, Lawrence R. Chen,