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Raman Amplifiers for Telecommunications 2: Sub-Systems and Systems (Springer Series in Optical Sciences) (Pt. 2)

โœ Scribed by Mohammad N. Islam


Publisher
Springer
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
463
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This edited monograph is written by leading experts in this area and is the first book entirely devoted to Raman amplification. Three sections include extensive background on Raman physics, descriptions of sub-systems and modules utilizing Raman technology, and a review of current state-of-the-art systems.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents......Page 26
Foreword......Page 8
Preface......Page 12
Quick Summary of Book......Page 16
Contributors......Page 28
VOLUME 90/2......Page 4
10. S-Band Raman Amplifiers......Page 32
11. Raman Fiber Lasers......Page 84
12. Distributed Raman Transmission: Applications and Fiber Issues......Page 114
13. Hybrid EDFA/Raman Amplifiers......Page 144
14. Wideband Raman Amplifiers......Page 176
15. Multiple Path Interference and Its Impact on System Design......Page 222
16. Raman Impairments in WDM Systems......Page 300
17. Ultra-Long-Haul Submarine and Terrestrial Applications......Page 326
18. Ultra-Long-Haul, Dense WDM Using Dispersion-Managed Solitons in an All-Raman System......Page 358
19. 40 Gb/s Raman-Amplified Transmission......Page 404
C......Page 454
E......Page 455
H......Page 456
M......Page 457
P......Page 458
R......Page 459
T......Page 460
Z......Page 461


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