IP Library Granted Patent US 6,850,712
Granted Patent B1
US 6,850,712 · App. 09/584,900 · Granted Feb 1, 2005

Optical fiber transmission system with polarization multiplexing to reduce stimulated brillouin scattering

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Patent No.
US 6,850,712
App. No.
09/584,900
Granted
Feb 1, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

A technique for suppressing stimulated Brillouin scattering SBS along an optical fiber signal path utilizes polarization modulation at the transmitter to split the launched power into orthogonal polarization states. By reducing the power along each polarization, SBS will be reduced. Linewidth broadening of the optical source is achieved by introducing: (1) a incoherence between the polarization states (using a time delay along the signal path of one polarization state); and (2) a frequency shift between the polarization states (using an acousto-optic modulator along the signal path of the remaining polarization state).

Claims (32)

1. A method for suppressing stimulated Brillouin scattering in an optical transmission system, the method comprising the steps of:

a) providing a laser source for generating an optical signal O having a relatively narrow linewidth;

b) splitting the optical signal into a first signal component and a second signal component, the signal components being of orthogonal polarization states;

c) introducing a predetermined time delay Δτ D into the first signal component;

d) introducing a predetermined frequency shift Δf into the second signal component;

e) combining the time-delay first signal component and the frequency-shifted second signal component to form a polarization multiplexed optical signal with increases linewidth; and

f) coupling said polarization multiplexed optical signal into the optical transmission system output fiber.

2. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein in performing step b), the first orthogonal polarization state is defined as the S polarization state and the second orthogonal polarization state is defined as the P polarization state.

3. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein in performing step b), the first orthogonal polarization state is defined as the P polarization state and the second orthogonal polarization state is defined as the S polarization state.

4. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein in performing step a), the method further comprises the step of:

1) directly modulating the laser source with an FM dither signal to further increase the optical output signal linewidth.

5. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein in performing step a), the method further comprises the step of:

1) phase modulating the output optical signal from the laser source to further increase the optical output signal linewidth.

6. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein in performing step b), the method further comprises the steps of:

1) directly modulating the laser source with an FM dither signal to further increase the optical output signal linewidth; and

2) phase modulating the output optical signal from the laser source to further increase the optical output signal linewidth.

7. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein in performing step c), an additional length of optical fiber is used to introduce the predetermined time delay Δτ D .

8. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein in performing step d), an acousto-optic modulator is used to introduce the predetermined frequency shift Δf.

9. Apparatus for communicating optical signals over an optical fiber comprising

a laser source for providing an optical output signal;

a polarization beam splitter coupled to the laser for dividing the optical output signal into a first signal component and a second signal component, the signal components being orthogonally polarized, and coupling the first and second signal components into separate first and second signal paths;

a delay element coupled to said first signal path for introducing a predetermined time delay Δτ D into the first orthogonally polarized signal component;

a frequency shifting element coupled to said second signal path for introducing a predetermined frequency shift Δf into a the second orthogonally polarized signal component; and

a polarization beam combiner responsive to the time-delayed first orthogonally polarized signal component and the frequency-shifted second orthogonally polarized signal component.

10. An arrangement as defined in claim 9 wherein the delay element comprises a section of optical fiber.

11. An arrangement as defined in claim 9 wherein the frequency shifting element comprises an acousto-optic modulator.

12. An arrangement as defined in claim 9 wherein the frequency shifting element comprises an electro-optic modulator.

13. An arrangement as defined in claim 9 wherein the arrangement further comprises an FM modulator coupled to the laser source for applying a frequency dither signal to the optical output signal.

14. An arrangement as defined in claim 9 wherein the arrangement further comprises an electro-optic modulator coupled to the output from the laser source for introducing a phase modulation onto the optical output signal.

15. An arrangement as defined in claim 9 wherein the arrangement further comprises

an FM modulator coupled to the laser source for applying a frequency dither signal to the optical output signal; and

an electro-optic modulator coupled to the output from the laser source for introducing a phase modulation onto the optical output signal.

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