Amplifier having an amplifying optical fiber

Optical waveguides – Having nonlinear property

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ABSTRACT:
An amplifier having an amplifying optical fiber, the amplifier including means for reducing the optical noise due to amplified spontaneous emission, said means being inserted in the length of the amplifying optical fiber, wherein said means comprise an optical isolator.

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