6 January 2014 Multiparameter optimization of a Raman fiber amplifier using a genetic algorithm for an L-band dense wavelength division multiplexed system
Simranjit Singh, Sonak Saini, Gurpreet Kaur, Rajinder Singh Kaler
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Abstract
We present a simple genetic algorithm implemented to perform multiparameter optimization of a Raman fiber amplifier for a 100-channel L-band dense wavelength division multiplexed system at a 25-GHz interval. The system is investigated for various cases with fixed pump frequency leading to 202.2-THz pump as the best choice with average gain above 19.5 dB. There is evidence to show that a single counterpropagating pump optimized to 588.2-mW power level and optimum Raman fiber length of 38.8 km presents a small gain variation (<2  dB ) over an effective bandwidth covering 187 to 189.475 THz. The optimized configuration enabled an adequate system performance in terms of acceptable Q-factor (17 dB) and bit error rate (5.60×10 −13 ).
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Simranjit Singh, Sonak Saini, Gurpreet Kaur, and Rajinder Singh Kaler "Multiparameter optimization of a Raman fiber amplifier using a genetic algorithm for an L-band dense wavelength division multiplexed system," Optical Engineering 53(1), 016103 (6 January 2014). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.53.1.016103
Published: 6 January 2014
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KEYWORDS
Raman spectroscopy

Terahertz radiation

Fiber amplifiers

Radiofrequency ablation

Genetic algorithms

Dense wavelength division multiplexing

Optical amplifiers

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