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THE EFFECT of BIREFRINGENCE on POLARIZATION HOLE BURNING in ERBIUM DOPED FIBER AMPLIFIERS.

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Abstract

Polarization hole burning, PHB, has been observed in erbium doped fiber amplifiers[1]. PHB is an anisotropic saturation created when a polarized saturating signal is launched into the erbium doped fiber. A corresponding anisotropic gain is also created. The gain, measured with a weak probe, is found to be larger for a probe polarized orthogonal to the saturating signal compared to a probe polarized parallel to the saturating signal. The effect is typically expressed as the gain difference, δG, (in dB) for the two probe polarizations.

© 1994 Optical Society of America

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