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Study of Brillouin amplifier characteristics toward optimized conditions for slow light generation

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Abstract

The gain and noise characteristics of a fiber Brillouin amplifier are studied experimentally and analyzed using a dispersion shifted fiber. Based on these measurements, the optimal conditions of gain and on–off ratio are identified for slow light generation.

© 2009 Optical Society of America

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