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23 March 1993 Comparison of Nd3+-doped glasses for amplification in the 1300-nm region
Stanley A. Zemon, William J. Miniscalco, Gary M. Lambert, Barbara A. Thompson, Mark A. Newhouse, Paul A. Tick, Leslie J. Button, Douglas W. Hall
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Abstract
Excited-state-absorption and stimulated-emission cross-section spectra have been measured in the 1300-nm region for a wide variety of Nd3+-doped glass compositions. The results indicate that fluoroberyllates are the best choice for fiber amplifiers in the 1300-nm optical communications window. Model calculations predict a gain spectrum peaked at 1314 nm with useful gain extending from 1304 to 1370 nm when amplified spontaneous emission is neglected.
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Stanley A. Zemon, William J. Miniscalco, Gary M. Lambert, Barbara A. Thompson, Mark A. Newhouse, Paul A. Tick, Leslie J. Button, and Douglas W. Hall "Comparison of Nd3+-doped glasses for amplification in the 1300-nm region", Proc. SPIE 1789, Fiber Laser Sources and Amplifiers IV, (23 March 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.141146
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Optical amplifiers

Fiber amplifiers

ZBLAN

Optical communications

Oscillators

Silicates

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