IP Library Granted Patent US 7,027,212
Granted Patent B2
US 7,027,212 · App. 10/818,672 · Granted Apr 11, 2006

Waveguide optical amplifier

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Patent No.
US 7,027,212
App. No.
10/818,672
Granted
Apr 11, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A planar waveguide optical amplifier includes a substrate and an active waveguide formed on the substrate for imparting gain to an optical signal propagating therethrough. The active waveguide has an input port for receiving an optical signal to be amplified and an output port on which an amplified optical signal is directed. A plurality of coupling elements are formed on the substrate and are adapted to couple pump power to the active waveguide. The plurality of coupling elements are located at predetermined positions along the active waveguide.

Claims (75)

1. A planar waveguide optical amplifier, comprising:

a substrate;

an active waveguide formed on the substrate for imparting gain to an optical signal propagating therethrough, said active waveguide having an input port for receiving an optical signal to he amplified and an output port on which an amplified optical signal is directed;

a plurality of coupling elements formed on the substrate and adapted to couple pump power to the active waveguide, said plurality of coupling elements being located at predetermined positions along the active waveguide

a pump distribution network formed on the substrate for distributing the pump energy from at least one pump source to each of the coupling elements.

2. The optical amplifier of claim 1 wherein said active waveguide is a multi-component glass waveguide.

3. The optical amplifier of claim 2 wherein said multi-component glass waveguide is a rare-earth doped glass waveguide.

4. The optical amplifier of claim 3 wherein said rare-earth doped glass waveguide is a rare-earth doped silica glass waveguide.

5. The optical amplifier of claim 2 wherein said multi-component glass waveguide is a multi-component silica glass waveguide.

6. The optical amplifier of claim 1 wherein said predetermined positions along the doped waveguide are selected so that the pump power between adjacent ones of the coupling elements decreases by at least about 3 dB.

7. The optical amplifier of claim 1 further comprising at least one pump source formed on the substrate and optically coupled to at least one of the coupling elements for supplying pump power to the active waveguide.

8. The optical amplifier of claim 1 wherein the plurality of coupling elements include a first coupling element arranged to couple pump energy in a direction co-propagating with a signal to be amplified and a second coupling element arranged to couple pump energy in a direction counter-propagating with the signal.

9. The optical amplifier of claim 1 wherein the plurality of coupling elements include first and second coupling elements adapted to couple pump energy at a common pump wavelength.

10. The optical amplifier of claim 1 wherein the plurality of coupling elements include first and second coupling elements adapted to couple pump energy at different pump wavelengths.

11. The optical amplifier of claim 8 wherein the first and second coupling elements are adapted to couple pump energy at different pump wavelengths.

12. The optical amplifier of claim 10 wherein the active waveguide is an erbium doped waveguide and the different pump wavelengths are about 980 and 1480 nm.

13. The optical amplifier of claim 11 wherein the active waveguide is an erbium doped waveguide and the different pump wavelengths are about 980 and 1480 nm.

14. The optical amplifier of claim 1 further comprising at least one filter element disposed in the active waveguide.

15. The optical amplifier of claim 14 wherein the filter element is a multi-mode interference filter.

16. The optical amplifier of claim 14 wherein said at least one filter element includes first and second filter elements, said first filter element being configured to reject co-propagating pump energy and the second filter element being configured to reject counter-propagating pump energy.

17. A planar waveguide optical amplifier, comprising:

a substrate;

an active waveguide formed on the substrate for imparting gain to an optical signal propagating therethrough, said active waveguide having an input port for receiving an optical signal to be amplified and an output port on which an amplified optical signal is directed; and

a plurality of coupling elements formed on the substrate and adapted to couple pump power to the active waveguide, said plurality of coupling elements being located at predetermined positions along the active waveguide;

at least one pump source formed on the substrate and optically coupled to at least one of the coupling elements for supplying pump power to the active waveguide;

a pump distribution network formed on the substrate for distributing the pump energy from the at least one pump source to each of the coupling elements.

18. The optical amplifier of claim 17 wherein said active waveguide is a multi-component glass waveguide.

19. The optical amplifier of claim 18 wherein said multi-component glass waveguide is a rare-earth doped glass waveguide.

20. The optical amplifier of claim 19 wherein said rare-earth doped glass waveguide is a rare-earth doped silica glass waveguide.

21. The optical amplifier of claim 18 wherein said multi-component glass waveguide is a multi-component silica glass waveguide.

22. The optical amplifier of claim 17 wherein said predetermined positions along the doped waveguide are selected so that the pump power between adjacent ones of the coupling elements decreases by at least about 3 dB.

23. The optical amplifier of claim 17 wherein the plurality of coupling elements include a first coupling element arranged to couple pump energy in a direction co-propagating with a signal to be amplified and a second coupling element arranged to couple pump energy in a direction counter-propagating with the signal.

24. The optical amplifier of claim 17 wherein the plurality of coupling elements include first and second coupling elements adapted to couple pump energy at a common pump wavelength.

25. The optical amplifier of claim 17 wherein the plurality of coupling elements include first and second coupling elements adapted to couple pump energy at different pump wavelengths.

26. The optical amplifier of claim 23 wherein the first and second coupling elements are adapted to couple pump energy at different pump wavelengths.

27. The optical amplifier of claim 25 wherein the active waveguide is an erbium doped waveguide and the different pump wavelengths are about 980 and 1480 nm.

28. The optical amplifier of claim 26 wherein the active waveguide is an erbium doped waveguide and the different pump wavelengths are about 980 and 1480 nm.

29. The optical amplifier of claim 17 wherein said pump source is a multimode pump source.

30. The optical amplifier of claim 17 further comprising at least one filter element disposed in the active waveguide.

31. The optical amplifier of claim 30 wherein the filter element is a multi-mode interference filter.

32. The optical amplifier of claim 30 wherein said at least one filter element includes first and second filter elements, said first filter element being configured to reject co-propagating pump energy and the second filter element being configured to reject counter-propagating pump energy.

33. A planar waveguide optical amplifier, comprising:

a substrate;

an active waveguide formed on the substrate for imparting gain to an optical signal propagating therethrough, said active waveguide having an input port for receiving an optical signal to be amplified and an output port on which an amplified optical signal is directed;

a plurality of coupling elements formed on the substrate and adapted to couple pump power to the active waveguide, said plurality of coupling elements being located at predetermined positions along the active waveguide; and

at least one filter element disposed in the active waveguide.

34. The optical amplifier of claim 33 wherein said active waveguide is a multi-component glass waveguide.

35. The optical amplifier of claim 34 wherein said multi-component glass waveguide is a rare-earth doped glass waveguide.

36. The optical amplifier of claim 35 wherein said rare-earth doped glass waveguide is a rare-earth doped silica glass waveguide.

37. The optical amplifier of claim 34 wherein said multi-component glass waveguide is a multi-component silica glass waveguide.

38. The optical amplifier of claim 33 wherein said predetermined positions along the doped waveguide are selected so that the pump power between adjacent ones of the coupling elements decreases by at least about 3 dB.

39. The optical amplifier of claim 33 further comprising at least one pump source formed on the substrate and optically coupled to at least one of the coupling elements for supplying pump power to the active waveguide.

40. The optical amplifier of claim 33 wherein the plurality of coupling elements include a first coupling element arranged to couple pump energy in a direction co-propagating with a signal to be amplified and a second coupling element arranged to couple pump energy in a direction counter-propagating with the signal.

41. The optical amplifier of claim 33 wherein the plurality of coupling elements include first and second coupling elements adapted to couple pump energy at a common pump wavelength.

42. The optical amplifier of claim 33 wherein the plurality of coupling elements include first and second coupling elements adapted to couple pump energy at different pump wavelengths.

43. The optical amplifier of claim 40 wherein the first and second coupling elements are adapted to couple pump energy at different pump wavelengths.

44. The optical amplifier of claim 42 wherein the active waveguide is an erbium doped waveguide and the different pump wavelengths are about 980 and 1480 nm.

45. The optical amplifier of claim 43 wherein the active waveguide is an erbium doped waveguide and the different pump wavelengths are about 980 and 1480 nm.

46. The optical amplifier of claim 33 further comprising a pump distribution network formed on the substrate for distributing the pump energy from at least one pump source to each of the coupling elements.

47. The optical amplifier of claim 39 further comprising a pump distribution network formed on the substrate for distributing the pump-energy from the at least one pump source to each of the coupling elements.

48. The optical amplifier of claim 33 wherein the filter element is a multi-mode interference filter.

49. The optical amplifier of claim 33 wherein said at least one filter element includes first and second filter elements, said first filter element being configured to reject co-propagating pump energy and the second filter element being configured to reject counter-propagating pump energy.

50. A method for reducing background losses arising from scattering and/or unsaturable absorption in a gain medium of a planar waveguide optical amplifier, comprising:

providing an active waveguide having a gain medium therein for imparting gain to an optical signal propagating therethrough, said active waveguide having an input port for receiving an optical signal to be amplified and an output port on which an amplified optical signal is directed; and

coupling pump power to the active waveguide at a plurality of predetermined positions along the active waveguide, wherein the predetermined positions are determined in accordance with:

L

=

P

in

-

kP

sat

α

*

 where L is a given one of the predetermined positions along the waveguide at which pump power is coupled, P in is the power delivered to the waveguide at the given predetermined position from a previous one of the predetermined positions, P sat is the intrinsic saturation power of the active waveguide, k is the ratio of minimum pump power to P sat , and α is the optical scattering parameter of the active waveguide.

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