Abstract

While the gain-transient suppression of erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs) has been widely studied, the large interval between upstream burst-mode signals from optical network units (ONUs) in time- and wavelength-division multiplexing passive optical networks (TWDM-PONs) presents new challenges. A non-gain-clamped EDFA acting as a preamplifier does not have the desired overshoot on the burst-mode signal when there are only a few ONUs in operation in the TWDM-PON. To solve this problem, we propose an all-optical gain-clamped EDFA (OGC-EDFA) that uses a distributed feedback laser diode to generate a saturation signal. An OGC-EDFA based on a ring laser configuration was also tested to compare the overshoot performance; the both OGC-EDFAs showed negligible overshoot performance. Given the negligible overshoot and wide input dynamic range of the OGC-EDFA, the proposed amplifier is thought to be a simple, low-cost solution for TWDM-PON applications.

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