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22 November 1996 Microwave optical splitter/amplifier integrated chip (MOSAIC) using semiconductor optical amplifiers
Charles Zmudzinski, E. Twyford, Lawrence J. Lembo, Roosevelt Johnson, Fernando D. Alvarez, Doyle T. Nichols, John C. Brock
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Abstract
Microwave optical splitter/amplifier integrated chip devices using semiconductor optical amplifiers are investigated for use in large optical signal distribution systems requiring high dynamic range. After demonstrating the need for optical amplification in large optical distribution systems, we show that the amplifier length should be minimized in order to minimize the noise figure, and that the optical power level should be well below the saturation power. We have demonstrated 11 dB fiber-to-fiber RF gain in a 1 X 4 device, and 15 dB single-pass optical gain in an active 1 X 10 multimode splitter.
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Charles Zmudzinski, E. Twyford, Lawrence J. Lembo, Roosevelt Johnson, Fernando D. Alvarez, Doyle T. Nichols, and John C. Brock "Microwave optical splitter/amplifier integrated chip (MOSAIC) using semiconductor optical amplifiers", Proc. SPIE 2844, Photonics and Radio Frequency, (22 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.259001
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KEYWORDS
Optical amplifiers

Phased array optics

Signal to noise ratio

Interference (communication)

Waveguides

Active optics

Near field optics

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