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Bandwidth of cross talk in Ramari amplifiers

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Abstract

Fiber amplifiers based on stimulated Kaman :scattering (SRS) have been proposed for applications in wavelength-division-multiplexed (WDM) communication systems because they have the potential for distributed gain, large bandwidth, and low noise.1 The performance of an intensity-modulated WDM system using Raman amplifiers, however, may be limited by the cross talk between the channels.

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