IP Library Granted Patent US 7,042,629
Granted Patent B2
US 7,042,629 · App. 10/782,003 · Granted May 9, 2006

Linear optical sampling method and apparatus

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Patent No.
US 7,042,629
App. No.
10/782,003
Granted
May 9, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A linear optical sampling apparatus, temporally samples a modulated optical signal using the amplitude of the interference of its electric field with the electric field of a laser pulse. The apparatus includes a 90° optical hybrid that combines the optical signal and laser pulse in order to generate two quadratures interference samples S A and S B . A processor compensates for optical and electrical signal handling imperfections in the hybrid, balanced detectors, and A/D converters used in the optical sampling apparatus. The processor numerically scales the two quadratures interference samples S A and S B over a large collection of samples by imposing that the average <S A >=<S B >=0 and <S A 2 >=<S B 2 > and then minimizes 2<S A ·S B >/(<S A 2 >+<S B 2 >) =cos(φ B −φ A) ). This is done by adjusting the phase between the two quadratures (ideally either −π/2 or +π/2) so that cos(φ B −φ A) ) is zero. The processor then generates a demodulated sample signal using the quadratures interference samples S A and S B . According to one feature, the hybrid sets the relative phase between two quadratures of their interferometric component so that the phase sensitivity inherent to linear optics is removed. A variety of hybrid arrangements is disclosed that can be implemented using integrated waveguide technology. The apparatus enables sampling of picosecond pulses up to 640 Gb/s with high sensitivity and temporal resolution.

Claims (83)

1. A linear optical signal sampler apparatus for measuring temporal samples of a modulated optical signal (MOS), the linear optical signal sampler apparatus comprising

a pulsed optical signal (POS) having energy in the same polarization as the MOS and operable at a pulse rate equal to a fraction of the modulation rate of the MOS;

a hybrid having a first input for receiving the MOS and a second input for receiving the POS, the hybrid combining the MOS and POS to produce temporal quadrature samples S A and S B of the intefference of the electrical fields of the MOS with the POS, the optical signals corresponding to the S A quadrature samples being outputted at a first and second outputs, and the optical signals corresponding to the S B quadrature samples being outputted at a third and fourth outputs;

a balanced photodetector apparatus (BDA,BDB) coupled to the first, second, third, and fourth outputs for detecting and generating analog electrical signal representations of the S A and S B quadrature samples;

a sampling analog to digital (A/D) converter apparatus for sampling and generating digital representations of S A and S B quadratures samples, the sampling A/D converter apparatus being synchronized to the pulses of the POS; and

a processor for compensating for optical and electrical signal handling imperfections in the hybrid, balanced detectors, and A/D converters and for measuring temporal signal samples by generating a demodulated sampled data pulse from the quadratures samples S A and S B .

2. The optical signal sampler apparatus of claim 1 wherein the processor compensates for signal handling imperfections in the generation and detection of the two quadratures by numerically scaling quadratures samples S A and S B over a large collection of samples by imposing that the average <S A >=<S B >=0 and <S A 2 >=<S B 2 > and generating a demodulated sampled data pulse having a power equal to the sum S A 2 +S B 2 .

3. The optical signal sampler apparatus of claim 1 wherein the processor controls the relative phase between quadratures samples S A and S B by ensuring that 2<S A ·S B >/(<S A 2 >+<S B 2 >) is equal to zero by adjusting the phase between the quadrature samples S A and S B in the hybrid or by numerical processing of quadrature samples S A and S B .

4. The optical signal sampler apparatus of claim 1 wherein the hybrid includes

a phase adjuster operable in response to a control signal from the processor for adjusting the relative phase between the S A and a S B quadratures.

5. The optical signal sampler apparatus of claim 1 wherein the hybrid includes

a first interference coupler for receiving the MOS and POS signals and for producing the S A quadratures samples and

a second interference coupler for receiving the MOS and POS signals and for producing the S B quadratures samples.

6. The optical signal sampler apparatus of claim 1 being implemented using an arrangement of waveguides to minimize any differences in the S A and S B quadratures samples caused by any environmental factor.

7. The optical signal sampler apparatus of claim 1 wherein the hybrid includes

a first 1×2 coupler for receiving the MOS and for producing first and second MOS components;

a second 1×2 coupler for receiving pulses of POS and for producing first and second POS components;

a phase shifter for introducing a predetermined phase shift delay in the second POS component;

a first 2×2 interference coupler for receiving the first MOS component and the first POS component and for producing the S A quadrature samples;

a second 2×2 interference coupler for receiving the second MOS component and the second POS component and for producing the S B quadrature samples.

8. The optical signal sampler apparatus of claim 1 wherein the processor apparatus includes means to

(A) numerically scale the two quadratures interference samples S A and S B over a large collection of samples by imposing that <S A >=<S B >=0 and <S A 2>=<S B 2 >, where the brackets represent the average value calculated over a large number of samples;

(B) calculate <S A >, then calculate S A ′=S A −<S A > and use it for all subsequent operations;

(C) calculate <S B >, then calculate S B ′=S B −<S B > and use it for all subsequent operations;

(D) calculate σ A ′2=<S A ′ 2 >, then calculate σ B ′2=<S B ′ 2 >, then define S A ″ and S B ″ such as S A ″=S A /σ A ′ and S B ″=S B ″/σ B ′;

(E) calculate the quantity 2<S A ″·S B ″>/ (<S A ″ 2 >=<S B ″ 2 >), which is equal to the cosine of the relative phase between the two quadratures, which since the relative phase is equal to either σ/2 or −σ/2 should equal zero;

(F) adjust the relative phase between the two quadratures so that the calculated 2<S A ″·S B ″>/(<S A ″ 2 >+<S B ″ 2 >) is close to zero; and

(G) generate, for each sample, a demodulated sampled data pulse signal having a power equal to the sum S A ″ 2 +S B ″ 2 .

9. A linear optical signal sampler apparatus for measuring temporal samples of a modulated optical signal source (MOS), the linear optical signal sampler apparatus comprising

a pulsed optical signal source (POS) having energy in the same polarization as the MOS and operable at a pulse rate equal to a fraction of the data modulation rate of the MOS; a 90° hybrid implemented using an arrangement of waveguides and including a first input for receiving the MOS and a second input for receiving the POS, the hybrid further including

a first interference coupler for generating interference of the electrical fields of the MOS with the POS to produce S A quadrature samples, the optical signals producing the S A quadrature samples being outputted at first and second outputs of the hybrid, and

a second interference coupler for generating interference of the electrical fields of the MOS with the POS to produce S B quadrature samples, the MOS phase being adjusted so that the relative phase between the Se quadrature samples and the S A quadrature samples is π/2, the optical signals producing the S B quadrature samples being outputted at third and fourth outputs of the hybrid;

a first balanced photodetector (BDA), operable at the pulse rate of the POS, coupled to the first and second outputs for detecting and generating analog electrical signal representations of the S A quadrature samples;

a second balanced photodetector (BDB), operable at the pulse rate of the POS, coupled to the third and fourth outputs for detecting and generating analog electrical signal representations of the S B quadrature samples;

a sampling analog/digital (A/D) converter apparatus for sampling and generating digital representations of the S A and S B quadratures samples, the sampling A/D converter apparatus being synchronized to the pulses of the POS; and

a processor apparatus for measuring temporal signal samples using two quadratures samples S A and S B and for generating therefrom the demodulated pulse.

10. The optical signal sampler apparatus of claim 9 wherein the hybrid includes

a polarizer for splitting the MOS (E D ) into an x and y polarizations;

a polarizer for splitting the POS (E P ) into an x and y polarizations;

a first hybrid for sampling the x polarization of the MOS and POS to form the S A and S B quadrature samples of the x polarization;

a second hybrid for sampling the y polarization of the MOS and POS to form the S A and S B quadrature samples of the y polarization; and wherein the balanced photodetector apparatus includes

a first pair of balanced photodetectors (BDA,BDB) for detecting and generating analog electrical signal representations of the S A and S B quadrature samples of the x polarization; and

a second pair of balanced photodetectors (BDC,BDD) for detecting and generating analog electrical signal representations of the S A and S B quadrature samples of the y polarization.

11. The optical signal sampler apparatus of claim 9 wherein the hybrid includes

a polarizer for splitting the MOS (E D ) into an x and y polarizations;

a splitter for splitting an x polarized POS (E P ) into a first and second sampling POS pulses;

a half-wave plate for rotating the second sampling POS pulse into a y polarization POS pulse;

a first hybrid for sampling the x-polarized MOS and the x-polarized first sampling pulse to form the S A and S B quadrature samples of the x polarization;

a second hybrid for sampling the y-polarized MOS and the y-polarized POS pulse to form the S A and S B quadrature samples of the y polarization; and wherein the balanced photodetector apparatus includes

a first pair of balanced photodetectors (BDA,BDB) for detecting and generating analog electrical signal representations of the S A and S B quadrature samples of the x polarization; and

a second pair of balanced photodetectors (BDC,BDD) for detecting and generating analog electrical signal representations of the the S A and S B quadrature samples of the y polarization.

12. The optical signal sampler apparatus of claim 9 wherein the hybrid includes

a first hybrid unit including

a 1×2 coupler for receiving the MOS polarized with energy in both polarizations and for producing first and second MOS components;

a second 1×2 coupler for receiving pulses of POS and for producing first and second POS components;

a first 2×2 interference coupler for receiving the first MOS component and the first POS component and for producing the S A quadrature samples;

a second 2×2 interference coupler for receiving the second MOS component and the second POS component and for producing the S B quadrature samples;

four polarizers for splitting the recombined fields from the first and second interference couplers into linear polarizations x and y;

a first pair of balanced photodetectors (BDA,BDC) arranged for detecting and generating analog electrical signal representations of a S A quadrature sample and a S C quadrature sample, respectively, of the MOS of the x polarization;

a second pair of balanced photodetectors (BDB,BDD) arranged for detecting and generating analog electrical signal representations of a S B quadrature sample and a S D quadrature sample, respectively, of the MOS of the y polarization; and wherein

the processor operates independently on the S A and S C quadrature samples and the S B and S D quadrature samples.

13. An optical receiver for demodulating the data from a modulated optical signal source (MOS) received over an optical facility, the optical receiver comprising

a pulsed optical signal source (POS), having energy in the same polarization as the MOS, operable at a pulse rate equal to the modulation rate of the MOS;

a 90° hybrid having a first input for receiving the MOS and a second input for receiving the POS, the hybrid combining the MOS and POS to produce a S A and a S B quadratures samples of the interference of the electrical fields of the MOS with the POS, the signals corresponding to the S A quadrature samples being outputted at a first and second outputs, respectively, and the signals corresponding to the S B quadrature samples being outputted at a third and fourth outputs, respectively;

a first balanced photodetector (BDA), operable at the data modulation rate of the MOS, coupled to the first and second outputs for detecting and generating analog electrical signal representations of the S A quadrature samples;

a second balanced detector BDB, operable at the data modulation rate of the MOS, coupled to the third and fourth outputs for detecting and generating analog electrical signal representations of the S B quadrature samples;

a sampling analog/digital (A/D) converter apparatus for sampling and generating digital representations of the S A and S B quadratures samples, the sampling A/D converter apparatus being synchronized to the pulses of the POS; and

a processor apparatus for processing the two quadratures samples S A and S B and for generating therefrom a demodulated sample data output.

14. A method of operating an optical signal sampler apparatus for measuring temporal samples of a modulated optical signal (MOS), comprising the steps of:

(1) receiving a data modulated optical signal (MOS);

(2) receiving a pulsed optical signal (POS) at a pulse rate equal to a fraction of the modulation rate of the MOS;

(3) producing a S A and a S B quadratures samples of the interference of the electrical fields of the MOS with the POS;

(4) detecting and generating digital representations of the real and imaginary components of the S A and S B quadratures samples;

(5) compensating for optical and electrical signal handling imperfections in the apparatus used to perform steps (3) and (4);

(6) measuring temporal signal samples by generating a demodulated sampled pulse from the quadratures samples S A and S B .

15. A method of claim 14 wherein the measuring step includes the steps of:

(A) numerically scaling the two quadratures interference samples S A and S B over a large collection of samples by imposing that the average <S A >=<S B >=0 and average <S A 2 >=<S B 2 >, where the brackets represent the average value calculated over a large number of samples;

(B) calculating <S A >, then calculating S A ′=S A −<S A > and using it for all subsequent operations;

(C) calculating <S B >, then calculating S B ′=S B −<S B > and using it for all subsequent operations;

(D) calculating σ A ′ 2 =<S A ′ 2 >, then calculating σ B ′ 2 =<S B ′ 2 >then define S A ″ and S B ″ such as “S A ″=S A ″/σ A ′”. and S B ″=S B ′/σ B ′;

(E) calculating the quantity 2<S A ″·S B ″>/(<S A ″ 2 >=<S B″ 2 >), which is equal to the cosine of the relative phase between the two quadratures, which since the relative phase is equal to either π/2 or −π/2 should equal zero;

(F) adjusting the relative phase between the two quadratures so that the calculated 2<S A ″·S B ″>/(<S A ″ 2 >+<S B ″ 2 >) is close to zero; and

(G) generating, for each sample, a demodulated sample data pulse signal equal to the sum S A ″ 2 +S B ″ 2 .

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