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1 November 1993 Elimination of nonlinear PM and FM noises in optical amplifier repeater systems by squeezer
Tsuyoshi Sasaki, Tsuyoshi Satoh, Naoyuki Ubayama, Kouichi Yamazaki, Osamu Hirota
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Abstract
Recently, noise phenomenon, so called Gordon-Haus effect, caused by nonlinearity of fiber and spontaneous emission from optical amplifier has received much attention. In general, it is very difficult to eliminate such an effect, because the Kerr effect of fibers and the spontaneous emission noise of a conventional optical amplifier are inherent in those physics. In this paper, we show that the Gordon-Haus effect can be perfectly eliminated by applying the squeezer which is studied in the research field of squeezed state.
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Tsuyoshi Sasaki, Tsuyoshi Satoh, Naoyuki Ubayama, Kouichi Yamazaki, and Osamu Hirota "Elimination of nonlinear PM and FM noises in optical amplifier repeater systems by squeezer", Proc. SPIE 2024, Multigigabit Fiber Communication Systems, (1 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.161351
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KEYWORDS
Kerr effect

Optical amplifiers

Optical fibers

Telecommunications

Nonlinear optics

Signal to noise ratio

Fermium

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