IP Library Granted Patent US 7,206,522
Granted Patent B2
US 7,206,522 · App. 10/128,939 · Granted Apr 17, 2007

Dynamic measurement of and compensation for impairments to optical data communication pulses

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Patent No.
US 7,206,522
App. No.
10/128,939
Granted
Apr 17, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A photomultiplier module (PMT), preferably a PMT with a gallium arsenide (GaAs) photocathode, is used as a N-photon detector (N is an integer ≧2). The PMT detects the N-photon absorption rate of an optical signal having a wavelength range extending from 1.0 μm to an upper wavelength region that increases as the number of photons simultaneously absorbed by the PMT increases beyond two. The N-photon absorption rate is used by a signal compensation apparatus to reduce impairments which affect the rate, such as group velocity dispersion and/or polarization mode dispersion, in a received optical pulse communication signal. The N-photon absorption rate can also be used to determine the optical signal-to-noise ratio of a received optical pulse communication signal, and/or to synchronize a second optical pulse signal with the first optical signal.

Claims (41)

1. Apparatus for determining at least one characteristic of an input optical signal comprising

a GaAs photomultiplier module (PMT) including a photomultiplier tube for detecting at least two-photon absorption (TPA) of said optical signal wherein said PMT having negligible 1-photon absorption,

means for measuring the TPA response,

means responsive to said measuring means for determining a characteristic of the optical signal using said TPA response, and

means for generating a feedback signal used for correcting a signal impairment of said optical signal, wherein the feedback signal adjusts the amount of compensation in an impairment compensation device.

2. The invention defined in claim 1 wherein said optical signal has a wavelength in the range between 1.0 μm and extending to an upper wavelength that increases as the number of photons simultaneously absorbed by said PMT increases beyond two.

3. The invention of claim 1 wherein said characteristic includes said signal impairment of said optical signal.

4. The invention of claim 3 wherein the optical signal is an optical pulse communication signal and wherein said signal impairment is selected from a group including (a) noise, (b) group velocity dispersion, and (c) polarization mode dispersion.

5. The invention of claim 1 wherein said optical signal is received from a laser.

6. The invention of claim 1 wherein said optical signal is received via a WDM optical transmission link.

7. Apparatus for correcting at least one impairment in an input optical signal comprising

means for compensating for at least one impairment in the input optical signal,

a photomultiplier module (PMT) including a photomultiplier tube having a photocathode material that exhibits strong N-photon absorption, but negligible 1-photon absorption, within the wavelength region of interest, for detecting N-photon absorption of said optical signal,

means responsive to said PMT for measuring the N-photon response, and

means responsive to said measuring means for generating a feedback signal used for correcting said impairment in said optical signal, wherein the feedback signal adjusts the amount of compensation in the compensating means.

8. The invention defined in claim 7 wherein said PMT includes a GaAs photomultiplier.

9. The invention defined in claim 7 wherein said impairment is group velocity dispersion (GVD) and/or polarization mode dispersion (PMD).

10. Apparatus for correcting at least one impairment in an input optical signal comprising

a plurality of compensators for providing a variable amount of compensation to said optical signal in response to a feedback control signal,

a signal sampling device for sampling a predetermined portion of the output of said compensator,

a GsAs photomultiplier module (PMT) including a photomultiplier tube responsive to the output of said signal sampling device for detecting at least two-photon absorption (TPA) of said portion of said compensator output, having negligible 1-photon absorption,

a counter responsive to said PMT for generating a TPA rate signal in response to the detected TPA of said portion of said compensator output,

a switch unit for selecting one of a plurality of feedback control units for operation, and

the plurality of feedback control units responsive to said TPA rate signal for generating said feedback control signal.

11. The invention defined in claim 10 wherein said impairment is PMD, GVD or noise.

12. The invention defined in claim 10 wherein said apparatus is located at one or more communication units of an optical network including a transmission unit, a repeater unit, and a receiver unit of said network.

13. The invention defined in claim 10 wherein said compensator is arranged to alternately correct, in successive time intervals, each of two different impairments.

14. Apparatus for synchronizing a first optical pulse stream with a second optical pulse stream, comprising

a delay element for providing a variable amount of delay to said first optical pulse stream in response to a control signal,

a signal sampling device for sampling a predetermined portion of the output of said delay element,

a combiner for combining said predetermined portion of the output of said delay element with a portion of said second optical pulse stream,

a GaAs photomultiplier module (PMT) responsive to the output of said combiner for detecting at least two-photon absorption (TPA) of said combiner output,

a counter responsive to said PMT for generating a TPA rate signal in response to the detected TPA of said combiner output, and

a control unit responsive to said TPA rate signal for generating said control signal.

15. Apparatus for synchronizing a first optical pulse stream with a second optical pulse stream, comprising

a frequency adjusting element for controlling the modulation frequency of a first optical pulse stream in response to a control signal,

a signal sampling device for sampling a predetermined portion of the output of said frequency adjusting element,

a combiner for combining said predetermined portion of the output of said frequency adjusting element with a portion of said second optical pulse stream,

a GaAs photomultiplier module (PMT) responsive to the output of said combiner for detecting at least two-photon absorption (TPA) of said combiner output,

a counter responsive to said PMT for generating a TPA rate signal in response to the detected TPA of said combiner output, and

a control unit responsive to said TPA rate signal for generating said control signal.

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