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helo..can someone help me about to modeling Wide-Band Tuning of the Gain Spectra for One-Pump
Fiber Optical Parametric Amplifiers…i confuse how to modeling…i ned someone help..?
Hi Yusri,
You can go through the OptiSystem samples and find an .osd file named “Parametric amplifiers”. There, a one-pump fiber optical parametric amplifier has been implemented. You can analyze the example and see if it actually helps you with your modelling of your POA in your system.
Regards
Hi Yusri,
Alistu has given a very good guiding answer, and I agree with him. From my side, I would like to add that one of the most important parameters for modeling are high-power pulse operation (used for Q-switched, ultrashort pulses and mode-locked lasers) and phase-matching. Especially, it is known that the gain bandwidth is largely determined by the phase-matching bandwidth, which depends on the chromatic dispersion properties and can in certain situations be extremely large.