Search for dissertations about: "phase-sensitive amplifiers"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words phase-sensitive amplifiers.
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1. Characterization and Applications of Vector Phase-Sensitive Amplifiers
Abstract : This work is devoted to the characterization of vector phase-sensitive amplifiers and processors. A detailed analysis of degenerate vector phase-sensitive amplifier (PSA) is performed.The gain and phase-sensitive extinction ratio are theoretically analyzed using three-wave theory. READ MORE
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2. Phase Sensitive Amplifiers for Free-Space Optical Communications
Abstract : The demand for high data rate free-space communications is increasing due to the planned future space exploration missions. In the next few years there is a need to increase the speed by 100 times according to NASA, and this necessitates that transmission systems operate at higher carrier frequencies. READ MORE
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3. Optical Transmission Systems Based on Phase-Sensitive Amplifiers
Abstract : The capacity and reach of today's long-haul fiber optical communication systems is limited by amplifier noise and fiber nonlinearities. Conventional, phase-insensitiveamplifiers (PIAs), have a quantum limited noise figure (NF) of 3 dB at high gain, meaning that with a shot-noise limited input signal the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR)is degraded by at least 3 dB. READ MORE
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4. Phase-sensitive amplifiers for nonlinearity impairment mitigation in optical fiber transmission links
Abstract : The fundamental limitations in fiber-optic communication are caused by optical amplifier noise and the nonlinear response of the optical fibers. The quantum-limited noise figure of erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs) or any phase-insensitive amplifier is 3 dB. READ MORE
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5. Towards Practical Implementation of Phase-Sensitive Amplifier Based Transmission Systems
Abstract : All commercially available optical amplifiers are so-called phase-insensitive amplifiers (PIAs) which degrade the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) through the amplification process. This kind of amplifier has a quantum limited noise figure (NF) of 3 dB. READ MORE