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Optical frequency comb generation using a new compacted hybrid Raman Bi-based erbium doped fiber amplifier in a linear cavity

Shirazi et al., 2012

Document ID
6429240309860224416
Author
Shirazi M
Biglary M
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Publication venue
Journal of Optics

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A new compacted hybrid Raman bismuth-based erbium doped fiber amplifier (Bi-EDFA) is demonstrated to generate an optical frequency comb source via Brillouin seed signals. A highly nonlinear Bi-EDF of length 2.15 m is incorporated as both the Raman and Bi-EDF …
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