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Courses clarify the physics of Raman amplification

A Lucid Optical Services product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 20, 2005

Lucid's new Raman amplifier courses clarify the physics of Raman amplification and the applications in fibre systems.

Lucid's new Raman amplifier courses clarify the physics of Raman amplification and the applications in fibre systems.

These training courses, believed to be Europe's first from an independent provider, meet a demand driven by the increasing use of Raman amplifiers in terrestrial networks.

Raman amplifiers were first deployed in submarine cable networks where their low noise and distributed gain proved advantageous.

Now increasingly specified for terrestrial systems, they can provide both dispersion compensation and wideband signal amplification.

Two courses are available: a 1-day seminar and a more in-depth 2-day course which includes worked examples, illustrated by a Raman amplifier simulator developed by Lucid.

This simulator gives trainees a valuable insight into how signals are affected by amplifier specification and deployment.

Trial courses, delivered for a client in September, provided useful feedback with over 70% of the trainees rating the course as "excellent" and the remainder at "good" or "very good".

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