Gain-equalizing filters for wavelength division multiplexing optical communication systems: a comparison of notch and long-period grating filters for integrated optoelectronics

15 October 2000

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Optical notch and long-period grating (LPG) gain-equalizing filters are modeled and studied, and their performances are compared and contrasted for the case of optical waveguide amplifiers for integrated optoelectronics. The analysis is based on a 16-channel, 2.5 Gbs(-1), wavelength division multiplexing communication system consisting of cascaded Er(3+)-doped tellurite optical waveguide amplifiers. A tellurite-based amplifier was chosen as the amplifying element because of its broad emission bandwidth (similar to 80 nm), its high emission cross-section (6.44 x 10(-25) m(2)) and its high rare-earth ion solubility. The amplifier model is based on propagation and population-rate equations and includes both uniform and pair-induced up-conversion mechanisms. It is solved numerically by combining finite elements and a Runge-Kutta algorithm. The analysis predicts that LPG filters show improved performance compared to notch filters, and combined with tellurite-based waveguide amplifiers reduce the deleterious gain peaking effect increasing the signal maximum transmission distance. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.