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2.5-Gbit/s 400-km coherent transmission experiment using two in-line erbium doped fiber amplifiers

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Abstract

It has been theoretically predicted that optical in-line amplifier repeaters increase the regenerative repeater spacing of optical fiber transmission systems.1 Recently developed erbium doped fibers2 are attractive for repeater use3 because of their large polarization-insensitive gain as well as small coupling loss.

© 1990 Optical Society of America

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