Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifiers: Device and System DevelopmentsISBN: 978-0-471-41903-7
Hardcover
816 pages
August 2002
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EMMANUEL DESURVIRE has been involved in the field of optical fiber
amplifiers for nearly twenty years, starting with his PhD work on
Raman fiber amplification in 1981-83. For his contributions to the
early investigation and development of EDFAs at AT&T Bell
Laboratories, he received several national and international
awards, including the 1994 prize from the International Commission
for Optics and, jointly with Professor D. N. Payne, the 1998
Benjamin Franklin Medal in engineering. He is currently Director of
the Alcatel Technical Academy, a corporate program that aims to
recognize experts and foster synergies in research and development.
An IEEE Fellow, he has authored or coauthored more than 200
technical publications and 30 patents.
DOMINIQUE BAYART graduated as Physics Engineer from the National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (France) in 1990. He joined Alcatel Research and Innovation (Marcoussis, France) in 1991 and is now Deputy Manager for the Photonic Transmission Unit. He has contributed 12 postdeadline papers to major conferences (OFC, ECOC, OAA) and authored or coauthored more than 70 technical publications and 30 patents.
BERTRAND DESTHIEUX received an MS in physics from Limoges University, France, and graduated as an engineer from Orsay's École Supérieure d'Optique in 1990. He is a former team leader at the Alcatel Transmission System Division in Nozay, France. After Alcatel, he joined Latus Lightworks in Richardson, Texas, as manager of the optical transmission engineering department. He is now a senior engineer in the photonic department at Xtera Communications, Inc., in Allen, Texas. He has authored or coauthored nearly 20 technical publications and 15 patents.
SÉBASTIEN BIGO received an engineering degree from the École Supérieure d'Optique in 1992 (Orsay, France) and a PhD from the University of Besançon (France) in 1996. He is the leader of the WDM transmission group at Alcatel Research and Innovation, which obtained several multi-terabit/s transmission records, and has authored or coauthored more than 80 papers and 25 patents.
DOMINIQUE BAYART graduated as Physics Engineer from the National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (France) in 1990. He joined Alcatel Research and Innovation (Marcoussis, France) in 1991 and is now Deputy Manager for the Photonic Transmission Unit. He has contributed 12 postdeadline papers to major conferences (OFC, ECOC, OAA) and authored or coauthored more than 70 technical publications and 30 patents.
BERTRAND DESTHIEUX received an MS in physics from Limoges University, France, and graduated as an engineer from Orsay's École Supérieure d'Optique in 1990. He is a former team leader at the Alcatel Transmission System Division in Nozay, France. After Alcatel, he joined Latus Lightworks in Richardson, Texas, as manager of the optical transmission engineering department. He is now a senior engineer in the photonic department at Xtera Communications, Inc., in Allen, Texas. He has authored or coauthored nearly 20 technical publications and 15 patents.
SÉBASTIEN BIGO received an engineering degree from the École Supérieure d'Optique in 1992 (Orsay, France) and a PhD from the University of Besançon (France) in 1996. He is the leader of the WDM transmission group at Alcatel Research and Innovation, which obtained several multi-terabit/s transmission records, and has authored or coauthored more than 80 papers and 25 patents.