Optimization of Mathematical Model for Amplification of Amplifier Signals
Journal Title: International Journal of Electronics Communication and Computer Technology - Year 2013, Vol 3, Issue 5
Abstract
We report a theoretical analysis on the output/input power relation and effects of noise generating inside the device for one particular wavelength conversion scheme that is the XPM (crossphase modulation).We also report the effect of some parameters such as the frequency separation between the signal (pump) and the converter wave, normalized pump power, driving current, bandwidth of the Fabry Perot filter and others. This has been clearly shown that we can achieve high signal to noise, less amount of crosstalk and wavelength conversion in a wide bandwidth.
Authors and Affiliations
Kashinder Singh & Ghanshyam Kumar Singh| Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering School of Engineering & Technology, Sharda University, India
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