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Low Distortion Brillouin Amplification Enhanced with a Power Limiting SOA for Coherent Communications

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Abstract

Enhanced Brillouin amplification with intensity noise suppressed by a gain saturated semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) is demonstrated. Application to noisy input spectral-lines for 64-QAM coherent communications improves tolerance to detuned polarization and frequency from maximum gain.

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