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Aleksandr Donodin is a Researcher at the School of Engineering and Applied Science, part of the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences at Aston University. His research focuses on advanced optical communication systems, particularly in the design and optimization of fiber amplifiers for multi-band transmission. Key areas of interest include Bismuth-doped fiber amplifiers (BDFA), Raman amplification, and ultra-wideband coherent transmission systems operating across E, S, C, L, and U bands. Donodin’s work addresses challenges in achieving high data rates, low noise figures, and efficient power conversion in optical networks.
His collaborative research explores cutting-edge technologies such as high-gain incoherent pumped Raman amplifiers and polarization-insensitive fiber parametric amplifiers. Recent publications highlight breakthroughs in achieving 402 Tb/s data rates in OESCLU-band transmission and developing compact E-band amplifiers with record efficiency. Donodin also contributes to datasets on ultra-wideband amplifier optimization and multi-stage Raman amplifier configurations, available via Aston Data Explorer.
Donodin’s research trends emphasize scalability and performance in multi-band optical systems, with a focus on minimizing signal degradation through innovations like pump phase modulation control and hybrid amplifier architectures. His work bridges fundamental photonics research with practical applications in next-generation high-speed optical networks.



