Broadband and gain-flattened erbium-doped fiber amplifiers are being widely developed to meet the requirements posed by wavelength-division-multiplexed transmission systemsetworks pursuing the ultimate capacity. One appraoch is the improvement of erbium-doped fiber itself for broader gain bandwidth or better gain flatness. In addition to the well-known aluminum-codoped silica fibers and the fluoride glass fibers, rather new materials, such as tellurite glass, or hybrid configurations which utilize two or more erbium- doped fibers with different glass compositions are being examined. Another approach is the use of gain-equalizing optical filters. One of the most promising gain equalizing techniques is the long-period fiber grating. In order to maintain the gain flatness even under variable operational conditions, control schemes of the optical fiber amplifiers are also a critical issue.
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