Abstract

Spectral characteristics of the stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) process were theoretically investigated for step-index silica optical fibers with various GeO/sub 2/ concentrations. Optimal-fiber lengths and germanium concentration, where the first Stokes power reaches maximum, were calculated at various pump power levels for application in Raman amplifiers. Based on this analysis, we proposed and experimentally demonstrated a new channel-equalizing technique to simultaneously compensate Raman-induced crosstalk and amplify wavelength-division-multiplexing (WDM) signals using a discrete Raman amplifier in the 1.5-/spl mu/m range. As a further application of SRS in germanosilicate glass fibers, we introduce an all-optical variable attenuator for channel equalization that could be used in dynamic optical power tilt control in WDM systems.

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