A fiber amplifier is a device used to boost optical signals in fiber-optic communication systems without the need to convert them into electrical signals. It plays a critical role in long-distance data transmission by compensating for signal loss over extended fiber cables. These amplifiers use doped fiber materials, such as erbium-doped fibers, and pump lasers to enhance light signals, ensuring high-quality, low-latency communication. Fiber amplifiers are essential in applications such as telecommunications, data centers, and research laboratories.
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