A theoretical model to characterize the effect of the negative chirp introduced by a semiconductor optical amplifier booster, prior to a dispersive and nonlinear standard single-mode fiber transmission, is obtained. The theoretical expression gives the frequency transfer function of such a microwave optical link, showing a very good agreement with the experimental results.
Semiconductor optical amplifier chirp model for dispersive and nonlinear transmissions through single-mode fibers in microwave optical links
2002-01-01
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