OptiSystem Amplifier Edition allows optical component and system design engineers to determine the tradeoffs between EDFAs, EYDFs, EYDWs, YDFs, SOAs and Raman amplifiers. Evaluate cost and performance by calculating how metrics such as minimum output power, maximum noise figure, maximum gain ripple, and minimum pump power depend on device specifications such as pump wavelength range, passive component losses, component costs and much more. The component library includes single or double-clad fibers, static and dynamic amplifiers.
Specific applications include:
- Single and multi-stage EDFA design for CATV or WDM networks
- Reflective, split-band and bi-directional amplifiers
- Optically gain-clamped amplifiers
- Linear, nonlinear and ring fiber lasers
- Raman and Hybrid Raman/EDFA simulations
- ASE broadband sources
- Amplified System BER and link budget calculations
- Gain-flattening filter calculation
Wideband Traveling Wave SOA: Flexible selection between a static or dynamic model.
Non-Linear Effects of Doped Fibers: Four-Wave Mixing, Stimulated Brillouin Scattering, Self-Phase Modulation, Cross-Phase Modulations, and Stimulated Raman Scattering are all included as options to the Yb and Er-Yb co-doped fiber models in OptiSystem.
Gain Flattening Filter Optimization : You can now set the filter optimization range (tolerences for minimum, and maximum transmission values), resulting in faster convergence.
Dynamic Er-Yb Codoped Fiber: A new dynamic model of a double clad Er-Yb co-doped fiber, allows for the simulation of transient characteristics of amplifiers and lasers.
Brillouin effect : A new Stimulated Brillouin Scattering numerical engine as a strong addition to OptiSystem bidirectional fiber models, including Yb and Er-Yb codoped fibers.
Use OptiSystem to calculate how metrics such as minimum output power, maximum noise figure, maximum gain ripple, minimum pump power depend on device specifications such as pump wavelength range, passive component losses, component costs and much more. Component library includes single or double-clad fibers, static and dynamic amplifiers.
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