Patent classifications
H01S3/10015
Blind pump laser detection
An EDFA may include an input photodiode configured to generate a control signal based on an input signal. The EDFA may include a blind stage configured to generate an amplified signal based on the control signal and the input signal. The EDFA may include a non-blind stage configured to generate an output signal based on the amplified signal within the blind stage, the control signal, and a feedback signal. The EDFA may include a filter configured to generate a filtered signal based on the output signal. The EDFA may include an output photodiode configured to generate the feedback signal based on the filtered signal. The EDFA may include an alarm device. A signal within the non-blind stage may be generated based on the feedback signal and the control signal. The alarm device may be configured to generate an alarm signal when the signal exceeds a threshold value.
Optical amplification device and optical amplification method
An optical amplification device includes a first Raman amplifier outputs a first excitation light to a transmission line in a same direction as a signal light, and a second Raman amplifier outputs a second excitation light to the transmission line in an opposite direction to the signal light. The first Raman amplifier includes a first detector detects a first power of a first transmitted light transmitted through a first optical filter. The second Raman amplifier includes a second detector detects second power of a second transmitted light transmitted through a second optical filter. The first Raman amplifier stops output of the first excitation light when the first power is higher than a threshold. The second Raman amplifier stops output of the second excitation light when the second power is reduced from power of the first excitation light transmitted through the second optical filter.
SOLID-STATE LASER APPARATUS, FIBER AMPLIFIER SYSTEM, AND SOLID-STATE LASER SYSTEM
A solid-state laser apparatus may include a first oscillator, a laser light generator, and a plurality of stages of fiber amplifiers. The first oscillator may be configured to output seed light. The laser light generator may be configured to output a pulsed laser light beam generated on a basis of the seed light. The plurality of stages of fiber amplifiers may be disposed in series in an optical path of the pulsed laser light beam, and may include a final stage fiber amplifier. The final stage fiber amplifier may be located in a final stage in the plurality of stages of fiber amplifiers, and may include a silica fiber doped with erbium and ytterbium. A value as a result of division of a cross-sectional area of the silica fiber by a fiber length of the silica fiber may be in a range from 0.7 nm to 1.64 nm both inclusive.
SOLID-STATE LASER SYSTEM AND LASER APPARATUS USED FOR EXPOSURE APPARATUS
A solid-state laser system may include a first solid-state laser unit, a second solid-state laser unit, a wavelength conversion system, a wavelength detector, and a wavelength controller. The wavelength conversion system may receive a first pulsed laser light beam with a first wavelength and a second pulsed laser light beam with a second wavelength, and output a third pulsed laser light beam with a third wavelength converted from the first and second wavelengths. The wavelength controller may control the first solid-state laser unit to vary the first wavelength on a condition that an absolute value of a difference between a value of a target wavelength and a value of the third wavelength detected by the wavelength detector is equal to or less than a predetermined value, and control the second solid-state laser unit to vary the second wavelength on a condition that the absolute value exceeds the predetermined value.
Optical amplifier, optical network including the same, and method for amplifying optical signal
In order to solve the problem that the power consumption of optical amplifiers is not optimized over the life time of a network whose capacity in use varies, an optical amplifier according to an exemplary aspect of the invention includes a gain medium for amplifying a plurality of optical channels, the gain medium including a plurality of cores through which the plurality of optical channels to propagate respectively and a cladding area surrounding the plurality of cores; monitoring means for monitoring the plurality of optical channels inputted into the gain medium and producing a monitoring result; a first light source configured to emit a first light beam to excite the cladding area; a second light source configured to emit a plurality of second light beams to excite each of the plurality of cores individually; and controlling means for making a decision as to whether each of the plurality of cores to transmit one of the plurality of optical channels based on the monitoring result, and controlling the first light source and the second light source based on the decision.
Optical transmission device and optical transmission system
An optical transmission device includes a reception unit that receives a first signal light and a second signal light, the first and second lights having power levels that respectively correspond to transmission distances and being transmitted; an amplification unit that amplifies the first signal light and the second signal light in accordance with a signal light having a high power level from among the received first signal light and second signal light; and a transmission unit that performs transmission of the amplified first signal light and second signal light.
PUMP POWER MODULATION IN A FEED-FORWARD CONTROL FOR SUPPRESSING POWER TRANSIENTS
Disclosed is a method of Controlling a gain of an optical amplifier comprising a gain medium and at least one pumping device. The method comprises the following steps: determining or predicting a change of input signal power to the amplifier, changing the pump power from an initial pump power level to a new pump power level at a first time instant, the initial pump power level being the pump power level applied to the amplifier prior to the change in input signal power, setting the pump power to a second pump power level at a second time instant, wherein the pump power level is varied in an oscillatory manner for at least one period of time starting at a third time instant and ending at a fourth time instant, wherein said third time instant is identical with or later than said first time instant and said fourth time instant is identical with or earlier than said second time instant.
OPTICAL AMPLIFIER
A multi-stage optical amplifier has an input port for receiving an optical signal and a relatively short erbium doped optical fiber is coupled to the input port. Complex costly pump feedback is not required as a constant non-varying saturation pump is configured to provide non varying output power pump light of a predetermined wavelength suitable for excitation and full saturation of the erbium ions such that a full population inversion occurs. The length of the short erbium doped fiber and rare earth doping concentration of the erbium doped fiber is such that when pumped by said pump provides amplification of the optical signal of less than 15 dB. Locating a gain flattening filter after the short erbium doped optical fiber provides a relatively flat amplified output signal. Multi-stages of similar short erbium doped fibers pumped and saturated by the same pump signal economically provide increased amplification of the signal and filters after each state flatten the gain.
DUAL OUTPUT LASER DIODE
A dual output laser diode may include first and second end facets and an active section. The first and second end facets have low reflectivity. The active section is positioned between the first end facet and the second end facet. The active section is configured to generate light that propagates toward each of the first and second end facets. The first end facet is configured to transmit a majority of the light that reaches the first end facet through the first end facet. The second end facet is configured to transmit a majority of the light that reaches the second end facet through the second end facet.
Fiber Amplifier Having Dual Output Laser Diode
A dual output laser diode may include first and second end facets and an active section. The first and second end facets have low reflectivity. The active section is positioned between the first end facet and the second end facet. The active section is configured to generate light that propagates toward each of the first and second end facets. The first end facet is configured to transmit a majority of the light that reaches the first end facet through the first end facet. The second end facet is configured to transmit a majority of the light that reaches the second end facet through the second end facet.