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Extending the L-band amplification to 1623 nm using Er/Yb/P co-doped phosphosilicate fiber

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The gain bandwidth of the erbium-doped fiber amplifier limits the enhancement of the transmission capacity in optical fiber communication systems. This Letter reports an erbium-ytterbium co-doped phosphosilicate fiber, which is expected to increase transmission capacity by extending the L-band gain bandwidth to 1623 nm. The fiber was fabricated by modified chemical vapor deposition combined with solution doping technology. The mechanism of bandwidth-expansion by inhibiting the signal excited-state absorption was investigated. When the signal power and pump power were maintained at ${-}{3.7}\;{\rm{dBm}}$ and ${\sim}{{720}}\;{\rm{mW}}$ at 1480 nm, the 20 dB gain range was extended out to 1623 nm. Additionally, the noise figure at 1623 nm decreased to 6.01 dB, with 23 dBm saturated output power. The results show that the erbium-ytterbium co-doped phosphosilicate fiber has a great potential for extending L-band amplification.

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