IP Library Granted Patent US 6,919,963
Granted Patent B2
US 6,919,963 · App. 10/325,178 · Granted Jul 19, 2005

Apparatus for detecting wavelength drift and method therefor

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Patent No.
US 6,919,963
App. No.
10/325,178
Granted
Jul 19, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A laser wavelength locking control loop apparatus comprising a wavelength selective device and a photodetector, coupled to a feedback controller circuit. Electromagnetic radiation emitted by the laser device is provided to the wavelength selective device which provides a first output signal at a first wavelength and a second output signal at a second wavelength. The first and second output signals are directed to the photodetector so as to coincide when incident thereupon. A beat signal results from the coincidence of the first and second output signals and this is used to measure wavelength drift.

Claims (22)

1. An apparatus for detecting wavelength drift of a source of electromagnetic radiation, the apparatus comprising:

a wavelength selective device for receiving electromagnetic radiation from the source of electromagnetic radiation and providing electromagnetic radiation of a first wavelength and electromagnetic radiation of a second wavelength from the source of electromagnetic radiation, the first and second wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation being separated by a predetermined wavelength spacing;

a sensor for coincidently receiving the electromagnetic radiation of the first wavelength and the electromagnetic radiation of the second wavelength; and

a circuit for measuring a beat signal resulting from the coincidence of the electromagnetic radiation of the first and second wavelengths, the magnitude of the beat signal being an indication of an amount of wavelength drift of the source of electromagnetic radiation.

2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the wavelength selective device is athermal or characterised.

3. A communications network comprising an apparatus for detecting wavelength drift of a source of electromagnetic radiation, the apparatus comprising:

a wavelength selective device for receiving electromagnetic radiation from the source of electromagnetic radiation and providing electromagnetic radiation of a first wavelength and electromagnetic radiation of a second wavelength from the source of electromagnetic radiation, the first and second wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation being separated by a predetermined wavelength spacing;

a sensor for coincidently receiving the electromagnetic radiation of the first wavelength and the electromagnetic radiation of the second wavelength; and

a circuit for measuring a beat signal resulting from the coincidence of the electromagnetic radiation of the first and second wavelengths, the magnitude of the beat signal being an indication of an amount of wavelength drift of the source of electromagnetic radiation.

4. A wavelength division multiplexing system comprising an apparatus for detecting wavelength drift of a source of electromagnetic radiation, the apparatus comprising:

a wavelength selective device for receiving electromagnetic radiation from the source of electromagnetic radiation and providing electromagnetic radiation of a first wavelength and electromagnetic radiation of a second wavelength from the source of electromagnetic radiation, the first and second wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation being separated by a predetermined wavelength spacing;

a sensor for coincidently receiving the electromagnetic radiation of the first wavelength and the electromagnetic radiation of the second wavelength; and

a circuit for measuring a beat signal resulting from the coincidence of the electromagnetic radiation of the first and second wavelengths, the magnitude of the beat signal being an indication of an amount of wavelength drift of the source of electromagnetic radiation.

5. A method of detecting wavelength drift of a source of electromagnetic radiation, the method comprising:

selecting electromagnetic radiation of a first wavelength and electromagnetic radiation of a second wavelength from the source of electromagnetic radiation, the first and second wavelengths being separated by a predetermined wavelength spacing;

directing the electromagnetic radiation of the first and second wavelengths so as to coincide; and

measuring a beat signal resulting from the coincidence of the electromagnetic radiation of the first and second wavelengths, the magnitude of the beat signal being indicative of an amount of wavelength drift of the source of electromagnetic radiation.

6. A method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the electromagnetic radiation of the first and second wavelengths are directed to coincide and be incident upon a sensor of electromagnetic radiation.

7. A method of controlling wavelength drift of a source of electromagnetic radiation, the method comprising:

detecting wavelength drift of the source of electromagnetic radiation comprising: selecting electromagnetic radiation of a first wavelength and electromagnetic radiation of a second wavelength from the source of electromagnetic radiation, the first and second wavelengths being separated by a predetermined wavelength spacing; directing the electromagnetic radiation of the first and second wavelengths so as to coincide; and measuring a beat signal resulting from the coincidence of the electromagnetic radiation of the first and second wavelengths, the magnitude of the beat signal being indicative of an amount of wavelength drift of the source of electromagnetic radiation, and

generating a control signal to alter a parameter of the source of electromagnetic radiation so as to maintain electromagnetic radiation from the source of electromagnetic radiation at a predetermined wavelength.

8. A method comprising measuring a beat signal to determine an amount of wavelength drift of a source of electrical radiation.

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