Modeling and simulation of erbium-ytterbium co-doped optical waveguide amplifiers with dual-wavelength pumping at 980 nm and 1480 nm

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With the rapid development of silicon photonic chips and integrated photonic circuits, erbium-doped optical waveguide amplifiers have received more and more attention in order to compensate for the transmission and coupling losses caused by the integration of optical devices on a chip. Pumping wavelength and pumping efficiency directly affect the gain and noise figure of the amplifier. In this paper, we propose an innovative dual-wavelength pumping method based on an erbium-ytterbium co-doped optical waveguide amplifier with simultaneous pumping at 980 nm and 1480 nm. A relaxation method based on the fourth-order Range-Kutta method is used to solve the rate and propagation equations and simulate the gain characteristics of the dual-wavelength pumping method for different ytterbium-erbium ion concentration ratios, erbium ion concentrations and ratio K between the 980 nm and total pump power. From the simulation results, it can be seen that the gain of the dual-wavelength pumping method is higher than that of the single-wavelength pumping methods when the erbium ion concentration exceeds 3 × 1026 m−3. At higher erbium ion concentrations, the dual-wavelength pumping method can provide higher gain for optical waveguide amplifiers, and may be able to become a new choice of pumping method for optical waveguide amplifiers.

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Tao, S., Yan, J., Song, H., Wei, J., Fu, Y., Zhao, D., … Zhang, D. (2023). Modeling and simulation of erbium-ytterbium co-doped optical waveguide amplifiers with dual-wavelength pumping at 980 nm and 1480 nm. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 56(34). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6463/accc98

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