IP Library Granted Patent US 6,888,670
Granted Patent B2
US 6,888,670 · App. 10/364,635 · Granted May 3, 2005

Hybrid-type low-noise dispersion compensating optical fiber amplifier

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Patent No.
US 6,888,670
App. No.
10/364,635
Granted
May 3, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A low-noise optical fiber amplifier for performing a long-distance optical transmission in a wavelength division multiplexing optical transmission apparatus is provided. This amplifier includes a first optical fiber amplifier having a pre-stage optical fiber, and a first coupler for supplying pump light to the pre-stage optical fiber; a dispersion compensating Raman amplifier (DCRA) connected to the first optical fiber amplifier and having a dispersion compensating optical fiber (DCF) that compensates for the dispersion accumulated in an optical line and generates a Raman gain, and a second coupler for supplying Raman pump light onto the DCF; and a second optical fiber amplifier connected to the DCRA, and including a post-stage optical fiber and a third coupler for supplying pump light onto the post-stage optical fiber. Accordingly, this optical fiber amplifier is used for terrestrial WDM optical transmission, and thus has remarkably low noise figure compared to the existing optical amplifiers. For this reason, the optical fiber amplifier is available in long-distance transmission, and can be used in optical networks.

Claims (19)

1. A hybrid-type low-noise dispersion compensating optical fiber amplifier comprising:

a first optical fiber amplifier having a pre-stage optical fiber, and a first coupler for supplying pump light to the pre-stage optical fiber;

a dispersion compensating Raman amplifier (DCRA) connected to the first optical fiber amplifier, the DCRA including a dispersion compensating optical fiber (DCF) that compensates for the dispersion accumulated in an optical line and generates a Raman gain, and a second coupler for supplying Raman pump light onto the DCF; and

a second optical fiber amplifier connected to the DCRA, and including a post-stage optical fiber and a third coupler for supplying pump light onto the post-stage optical fiber,

wherein a gain of the first optical fiber amplifier is adjusted so as not to operate the DCRA in a non-linear region, while the length of the pre-stage optical fiber and the intensity of pump light supplied to the pre-stage optical fiber are adjusted to operate the first optical fiber amplifier in a non-saturation region.

2. The amplifier of claim 1 further comprising a gain flattening filter for flattening a gain per wavelength while being connected between the DCRA and the second optical fiber amplifier.

3. The amplifier of claim 1 further comprising a second DCF connected between the DCRA and the second optical fiber amplifier, and for further compensating for the dispersion in optical lines.

4. The amplifier of claim 3 further comprising a coupler for supplying Raman pump light onto the second DCF.

5. The amplifier of claim 1 , wherein the DCRA further comprises an optical fiber depolarize for depolarizing the Raman pump light so as to exclude the dependence of a Raman gain upon polarization of pump light.

6. A hybrid-type low-noise dispersion compensating optical fiber amplifier comprising:

a first optical fiber amplifier including a pre-stage optical fiber, and a first coupler for supplying pump light to the pre-stage optical fiber;

a DCRA connected to the first optical fiber amplifier, the DCRA including a DCF that compensates for the dispersion accumulated in an optical line and generates a Raman gain, a second coupler for polarizably multiplexing two Raman pump lights whose polarizations are perpendicular to teach other and for supplying the Raman pump lights to the DCF in the forward direction, and a third coupler for supplying Raman pump light to the DCF in the reverse direction; and

a second optical fiber amplifier connected to the DCRA, and including a post-stage optical fiber and a fourth coupler for supplying pump light to the post-stage optical fiber,

wherein a gain of the first optical fiber amplifier is adjusted so as not to operate the DCRA in a non-linear region, while the length of the pre-stage optical fiber and the intensity of pump light supplied to the pre-stage optical fiber are adjusted to operate the first optical fiber amplifier in a non-saturation region.

7. The amplifier of claim 6 , wherein the DCRA further comprises an optical fiber depolarizer for depolarizing the third Raman pump light so as to exclude the dependence of a Raman gain upon polarization of pump light.

8. The amplifier of claim 1 or 6 , wherein the second optical fiber amplifier comprises:

a coupler of 980/1550 nm for supplying pump light of 980 nm to the post-stage optical fiber; and

a coupler of 1480/1550 nm for supplying pump light of 1480 nm to the post-stage optical fiber in the reverse direction.

9. The amplifier of claim 1 or 6 , wherein the pre-stage optical fiber or post-stage optical fiber comprises an optical fiber that is doped with rare-earth material including an erbium.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 15, 2013
From: ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE
To: INTELLECTUAL DISCOVERY CO. LTD.
Reel/Frame 030418/0587 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 16, 2012
From: IPG ELECTRONICS 502 LIMITED
To: ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Reel/Frame 029134/0699 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ONE HALF (1/2) OF ALL OF ASSIGNORS' RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST Recorded Nov 3, 2009
From: ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE
To: IPG ELECTRONICS 502 LIMITED
Reel/Frame 023456/0363 →