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Performance degradation of all-optical gain-clamped EDFAs due to relaxation-oscillations and spectral-hole burning in amplified WDM networks

Luo et al., 1997

Document ID
3020902441643338898
Author
Luo G
Zyskind J
Sun Y
Srivastava A
Sulhoff J
Wolf C
Ali M
Publication year
Publication venue
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters

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Dynamic power excursion imposed on the amplified signal due to relaxation oscillations in the laser and static residual variations in signal gain arising from spectral-hole burning (SHB) were observed in high-resolution measurements of laser automatic gain control …
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