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Eight wavelength amplifying combiner/splitter module based on erbium/ytterbium doped planar technology

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Abstract

Following the early demonstrations of Er/Yb doped silica and glass planar amplifiers [1-4], research is now being focused on the integration of this amplification function together with passive functions, such as lossless wavelength combiner, power splitter or wavelengths multiplexers [5].

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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