IP Library Granted Patent US 7,139,118
Granted Patent B2
US 7,139,118 · App. 11/146,709 · Granted Nov 21, 2006

Optical amplifiers

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Patent No.
US 7,139,118
App. No.
11/146,709
Granted
Nov 21, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A multistage optical amplifier is controlled to compensate for the effect of amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) by a method comprising the following steps. Optical input and output signals to a first gain stage are detected, and the drive current to the first gain stage is controlled in dependence on the optical input signal to the first gain stage. Optical input and output signals to a last gain stage are detected, and the drive current to the last gain stage is controlled to maintain the output power of the last gain stage substantially constant. The effect of ASE in the first gain stage is compensated for by applying a correction factor based on the ASE of the first gain stage and the output power of the first gain stage. The drive current supplied to the first gain stage is controlled to zero in on an error signal of the general form: (Total Power at B −Stage 1 ASE )−( A +Stage 1 Gain) where Total Power at B is the power of the output signal from the first gain stage, and A is the input signal of the first gain stage. Furthermore the drive current supplied to the last gain stage is controlled to zero in on an error signal of the general form: (Total Power at E −Stage 2 ASE )−( D +Stage 2 Gain) where Total Power at E is the power of the output signal from the last gain stage, and D is the input signal of the last gain stage. In this method the correction factor is calibrated in the gain control mode and is subsequently applied in the power control mode, and this therefore simplifies the calibration procedure.

Claims (105)

1. An optical amplifier having a plurality of controllable gain stages separated by loss means and including first and last gain stages, the amplifier comprising:

(i) gain control means for controlling the drive current supplied to the first gain stage in dependence on the optical input signal to the first gain stage,

(ii) power control means for controlling the drive current supplied to the last gain stage to maintain the output power of the last gain stage substantially constant, and

(iii) compensating means for compensating the gain control means and the power control means for the effect of amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) in the first and last gain stages, the compensating means applying a correction factor based on the ASE outputted by the first gain stage, the output power of the first gain stage, the ASE originating in the last gain stage and the output power of the last gain stage.

2. An optical amplifier according to claim 1 , wherein the gain control means includes first input detection means for detecting an optical input signal to the first gain stage.

3. An optical amplifier according to claim 1 , wherein the gain control means includes first output detection means for detecting an optical output signal from the first gain stage.

4. An optical amplifier according to claim 1 , wherein the power control means includes second input detection means for detecting an optical input signal to the last gain stage.

5. An optical amplifier according to claim 1 , wherein the power control means includes second output detection means for detecting an optical output signal from the last gain stage.

6. An optical amplifier according to claim 2 , wherein the or each detection means incorporates a tap-off coupler for tapping off a proportion of the optical signal.

7. An optical amplifier according to claim 2 , wherein the or each detection means incorporates a photodetector for supplying an electrical detection signal indicative of a detected optical signal.

8. An optical amplifier according to claim 1 , wherein variable attenuation means are provided for setting the required overall gain.

9. An optical amplifier according to claim 1 , wherein the loss means incorporates dispersion compensation.

10. An optical amplifier according to claim 1 , wherein the gain stages comprise loops of an erbium-doped fibre.

11. An optical amplifier according to claim 1 , wherein the gain stages incorporate pump laser diodes.

12. An optical amplifier according to claim 1 , wherein the gain control means is arranged to control the drive current supplied to the first gain stage so as to zero in on an error signal of the general form:

(Total Power at B −Stage 1 ASE)−( A +Stage 1 Gain)

where Total Power at B is a signal representing the output power of the first gain stage,

Stage 1 ASE is a signal representing the ASE outputted by the first gain stage determined during a calibration step in a gain control mode,

A is a signal representing the input signal of the first gain stage, and

Stage 1 Gain is a signal representing the gain of the first gain stage.

13. An optical amplifier according to claim 1 , wherein the power control means is arranged to control the drive current supplied to the last gain stage so as to zero in on an error signal of the general form:

(Total Power at E −Stage 2 ASE )−( D +Stage 2 Gain)

where Total Power at E is a signal representing the output power of the last gain stage,

Stage 2 ASE is a signal representing the ASE outputted by the last gain stage, corresponding to:

(ASE arising in last gain stage)+(required last gain stage signal output power).(Stage 1 ASE)/(first gain stage signal output power),

D is a signal representing the input signal of the last gain stage, and

Stage 2 Gain is a signal representing the gain of the last gain stage,

the ASE arising in the last gain stage being found by calibration in a gain control mode.

14. A method of controlling an optical amplifier having a plurality of gain stages in order to compensate for the effect of amplified spontaneous emission (ASE), the method comprising:

(i) detecting an optical input signal to a first gain stage,

(ii) detecting an optical output signal from the first gain stage,

(iii) controlling the drive current supplied to the first gain stage in dependence on the optical input signal to the first gain stage,

(iv) detecting an optical input signal to a last gain stage,

(v) detecting an optical output signal from the last gain stage,

(vi) controlling the drive current supplied to the last gain stage to maintain the output power of the last gain stage substantially constant, and

(vii) compensating for the effect of amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) in the first and last gain stages by applying a correction factor based on the ASE outputted by the first gain stage, the output power of the first gain stage, the ASE originating in the last gain stage and the output power of the last gain stage.

15. A method according to claim 14 , wherein a calibration step is performed in which the correction factor is calibrated in the gain control mode of the amplifier, the correction factor subsequently being applied in a power control mode of the amplifier, the ASE for each gain stage in the gain control mode representing the ASE originating in that stage.

16. A method according to claim 14 , wherein the drive current supplied to the first gain stage is controlled so as to zero in on an error signal of the general form:

(Total Power at B −Stage 1 ASE )−( A +Stage 1 Gain)

where Total Power at B is a signal representing the output power of the first gain stage,

Stage 1 ASE is a signal representing the ASE outputted by the first gain stage determined during a calibration step in a gain control mode,

A is a signal representing the input signal of the first gain stage, and

Stage 1 Gain is a signal representing the gain of the first gain stage.

17. A method according to claim 14 , wherein the drive current supplied to the last gain stage is controlled so as to zero in on an error signal of the general form:

(Total Power at E −Stage 2 ASE )−(Required signal output power)

where Total Power at E is a signal representing the output power of the last gain stage,

Stage 2 ASE is a signal representing the ASE outputted by the last gain stage corresponding to:

(ASE arising in the last gain stage)+(required last gain stage signal output power).(Stage 1 ASE)/(first gain stage signal output power).

18. An optical amplifier according to claim 3 , wherein the or each detection means incorporates a tap-off coupler for tapping off a proportion of the optical signal.

19. An optical amplifier according to claim 3 , wherein the or each detection means incorporates a photodetector for supplying an electrical detection signal indicative of a detected optical signal.

20. An optical amplifier having a plurality of controllable gain stages separated by loss means and including first and last gain stages, the amplifier comprising:

(i) gain control means for controlling the drive current supplied to the first gain stage in dependence on the optical input signal to the first gain stage,

(ii) power control means for controlling the drive current supplied to the last gain stage to maintain the output power of the last gain stage substantially constant, and

(iii) compensating means for compensating the gain control means for the effect of amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) in the first gain stage, the compensating means applying a correction factor based on the ASE outputted by the first gain stage and the output power of the first gain stage,

wherein the gain control means is arranged to control the drive current supplied to the first gain stage so as to zero in on an error signal of the general form:

(Total Power at B −Stage 1 ASE )−( A +Stage 1 Gain)

 where Total Power at B is a signal representing the power of the output signal from the first gain stage,

Stage 1 ASE is a signal representing the ASE outputted by the first gain stage determined during a calibration step in a gain control mode,

A is a signal representing the input signal of the first gain stage, and

Stage 1 Gain is a signal representing the gain of the first gain stage.

21. An optical amplifier having a plurality of controllable gain stages separated by loss means and including first and last gain stages, the amplifier comprising:

(i) gain control means for controlling the drive current supplied to the first gain stage in dependence on the optical input signal to the first gain stage,

(ii) power control means for controlling the drive current supplied to the last gain stage to maintain the output power of the last gain stage substantially constant, and

(iii) compensating means for compensating the gain control means for the effect of amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) in the first gain stage, the compensating means applying a correction factor based on the ASE outputted by the first gain stage and the output power of the first gain stage,

wherein the power control means is arranged to control the drive current supplied to the last gain stage so as to zero in on an error signal of the general form:

(Total Power at E −Stage 2 ASE )−( D +Stage 2 Gain)

 where Total Power at E is a signal representing the power of the output signal from the last gain stage,

Stage 2 ASE is a signal representing the ASE outputted by the last gain stage,

D is a signal representing the input signal of the last gain stage, and

Stage 2 Gain is a signal representing the gain of the last gain stage.

22. A method of controlling an optical amplifier having a plurality of gain stages in order to compensate for the effect of amplified spontaneous emission (ASE), the method comprising:

(i) detecting an optical input signal to a first gain stage,

(ii) detecting an optical output signal from the first gain stage,

(iii) controlling the drive current supplied to the first gain stage in dependence on the optical input signal to the first gain stage,

(iv) detecting an optical input signal to a last gain stage,

(v) detecting an optical output signal from the last gain stage,

(vi) controlling the drive current supplied to the last gain stage to maintain the output power of the last gain stage substantially constant, and

(vii) compensating for the effect of amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) in the first gain stage by applying a correction factor based on the ASE of the first gain stage and the output power of the first gain stage,

wherein a calibration step is performed in which the correction factor is calibrated in the gain control mode of the amplifier, the correction factor subsequently being applied in a power control mode of the amplifier.

23. A method of controlling an optical amplifier having a plurality of gain stages in order to compensate for the effect of amplified spontaneous emission (ASE), the method comprising;

(i) detecting an optical input signal to a first gain stage,

(ii) detecting an optical output signal from the first gain stage,

(iii) controlling the drive current supplied to the first gain stage in dependence on the optical input signal to the first gain stage,

(iv) detecting an optical input signal to a last gain stage,

(v) detecting an optical output signal from the last gain stage,

(vi) controlling the drive current supplied to the last gain stage to maintain the output power of the last gain stage substantially constant, and

(vii) compensating for the effect of amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) in the first gain stage by applying a correction factor based on the ASE of the first gain stage and the output power of the first gain stage,

wherein the drive current supplied to the first gain stage is controlled so as to zero in on an error signal of the general form:

(Total Power at B −Stage 1 ASE )−( A +Stage 1 Gain)

 where Total Power at B is a signal representing the power of the output signal from the first gain stage,

Stage 1 ASE is a signal representing the ASE outputted by the first gain stage,

A is a signal representing the input signal of the first gain stage, and

Stage 1 Gain is a signal representing the gain of the first gain stage.

24. A method of controlling an optical amplifier having a plurality of gain stages in order to compensate for the effect of amplified spontaneous emission (ASE), the method comprising:

(i) detecting an optical input signal to a first gain stage,

(ii) detecting an optical output signal from the first gain stage,

(iii) controlling the drive current supplied to the first gain stage in dependence on the optical input signal to the first gain stage,

(iv) detecting an optical input signal to a last gain stage,

(v) detecting an optical output signal from the last gain stage,

(vi) controlling the drive current supplied to the last gain stage to maintain the output power of the last gain stage substantially constant, and

(vii) compensating for the effect of amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) in the first gain stage by applying a correction factor based on the ASE of the first gain stage and the output power of the first gain stage,

wherein the drive current supplied to the last gain stage is controlled so as to zero in on an error signal of the general form:

(Total Power at E −Stage 2 ASE )−(Required signal output power)

 where Total Power at E is a signal representing the power of the output signal from the last gain stage,

Stage 2 ASE is a signal representing the ASE outputted by the last gain stage determined during a calibration step in a gain control mode.

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PATENT RELEASE AND REASSIGNMENT Recorded Jul 5, 2022
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To: II-VI INCORPORATED; MARLOW INDUSTRIES, INC.; EPIWORKS, INC.; LIGHTSMYTH TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; KAILIGHT PHOTONICS, INC.; COADNA PHOTONICS, INC.; OPTIUM CORPORATION; FINISAR CORPORATION; II-VI OPTICAL SYSTEMS, INC.; M CUBED TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; II-VI PHOTONICS (US), INC.; II-VI DELAWARE, INC.; II-VI OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES, INC.; PHOTOP TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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