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Self-compensation of Spectral Hole Burning Effect in Super C-band EDFA

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Abstract

This work investigates theoretically and experimentally the physical counterpart to the conventional spectral hole burning effect in erbium-doped fiber amplifiers: the inhomogeneous saturable absorption. Using this effect, a cost-effective compensation method is proposed.

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