Abstract

We achieve a 2.5-dB improvement in the power penalty in a 10-Gb/s-based distributed Raman amplification transmission at 850 nm using a silica-based low-loss photonic crystal fiber (PCF). The experimental results agree well with a signal-to-noise ratio improvement model. The model indicates the negligible influence of double Rayleigh backscattering in the fabricated PCF

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