IP Library Granted Patent US 7,991,291
Granted Patent B2
US 7,991,291 · App. 12/028,675 · Granted Aug 2, 2011

WDM PON based on DML

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Patent No.
US 7,991,291
App. No.
12/028,675
Granted
Aug 2, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

Low-cost FP lasers can be implemented in the upstream links of a WDM PON system by configuring them for single-mode operation. In a typical embodiment, an FP laser at a subscriber unit is injection seeded with CW seed light from a DFB laser or an ASE source at a central office to enable single-mode operation of the FP laser. The FP laser is directly modulated and the resulting optical data signal is transmitted upstream to the central office. At the central office, an optical spectrum reshaper/bandpass optical filter is positioned in front of an optical receiver to enhance the extinction ratio of the optical data signal and generate a vestigial sideband. A wavelength locker can also be implemented at the central office to stabilize the wavelength of the master DFB laser and the injection-seeded FP laser.

Claims (32)

1. An optical communication system comprising:

a master optical signal source configured to produce a seed optical signal;

a slave optical signal source configured to be injection seeded by the seed optical signal and adapted to receive a modulation signal and produce a first optical data signal, the first optical data signal being frequency modulated; and

an optical spectrum reshaper adapted to reshape the first optical data signal into a second optical data signal, the second optical data signal being substantially amplitude modulated.

2. The optical communication system of claim 1 , wherein the master optical signal source includes a distributed feedback laser or an amplified spontaneous emission source.

3. The optical communication system of claim 1 , wherein the slave optical signal source comprises a Fabry-Perot laser.

4. The optical communication system of claim 1 , wherein the master optical signal source and the optical spectrum reshaper are located within a central office of a wavelength division multiplexing passive optical network and the slave optical signal source is located within a subscriber unit.

5. The optical communication system of claim 4 , wherein a distance traveled by the first optical data signal from the slave optical signal source to the optical spectrum reshaper is between ten and twenty kilometers.

6. The optical communication system of claim 4 , wherein a distance traveled by the first optical data signal from the slave optical signal source to the optical spectrum reshaper is between twenty and two-hundred kilometers.

7. The optical communication system of claim 1 , further comprising one or more monitor photodiodes configured to wavelength lock wavelengths of the optical signals emitted by the master optical signal source and the slave optical signal source to a particular wavelength.

8. An optical communication system for use in a wavelength division multiplexing passive optical network, comprising:

a seed optical light source at a first network node and adapted to produce a seed optical signal;

a slave optical light source at a second network node adapted to be injection seeded by the seed optical signal and adapted to generate an optical data signal representative of an electrical data signal using the seed optical signal and the electrical data signal, the optical data signal being frequency modulated;

an optical spectrum reshaper at the first network node adapted to convert the frequency modulated optical data signal into a substantially amplitude modulated optical data signal; and

an optical receiver at the first network node configured to convert the substantially amplitude modulated optical data signal to an electrical data signal.

9. The optical communication system of claim 8 , wherein the optical data signal includes blue-shifted 1 bits and red-shifted 0 bits and wherein the optical spectrum reshaper comprises an optical bandpass filter with a transmission window configured to discriminate between the blue shifted 1 bits and the red-shifted 0 bits to convert the frequency modulated optical data signal into a substantially amplitude modulated optical data signal.

10. The optical communication system of claim 8 , wherein the slave optical light source comprises a Fabry-Perot laser, and wherein injection seeding of the Fabry-Perot laser enables single-mode operation of the Fabry-Perot laser.

11. The optical communication system of claim 8 , wherein the seed optical light source comprises a distributed feedback laser adapted to produce a continuous wave seed optical signal, and wherein a wavelength of the continuous wave seed optical signal determines a wavelength of the frequency modulated optical data signal.

12. The optical communication system of claim 8 , wherein the seed optical light source includes an amplified spontaneous emission source adapted to produce a broadband optical signal that includes the seed optical signal, the broadband optical signal being spectrum sliced into the seed optical signal and one or more additional seed optical signals of different wavelengths prior to the seed optical signal injection seeding the slave optical light source.

13. The optical communication system of claim 12 , wherein the amplified spontaneous emission source includes one or more of: a superluminescent diode-based broadband light source, a semiconductor optical amplifier, a master oscillator power amplifier-type high power semiconductor optical amplifier, an erbium-doped fiber amplifier, and photonic crystal fibers.

14. The optical communication system of claim 8 , wherein the optical spectrum reshaper is further configured to generate a vestigial sideband.

15. A method for operating an optical communication system used in a wavelength division multiplexing passive optical network, comprising:

generating a seed light using a seed laser at a first network node;

injecting the seed light into a slave laser at a second network node;

directly modulating the slave laser to generate a single-mode optical data signal;

enhancing an extinction ratio of the single-mode optical data signal using an optical spectrum reshaper positioned in front of a photodetector at the first network node, wherein the single-mode optical data signal is frequency modulated and wherein enhancing the extinction ratio of the frequency modulated optical signal includes converting the frequency modulated optical data signal to a substantially amplitude modulated optical data signal; and

converting the enhanced single-mode optical data signal into an electrical data signal using the photodetector.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein enhancing the extinction ratio of the single-mode optical data signal includes discriminating between 1 bits and 0 bits of the single-mode optical data signal by transmitting 1 bits with little or no loss while attenuating 0 bits to increase the extinction ratio of the single-mode optical data signal.

17. The method of claim 15 , further comprising, generating a vestigial sideband signal from the single-mode optical data signal using the optical spectrum reshaper.

18. The method of claim 15 , further comprising, stabilizing emission wavelengths of the seed laser and the slave laser using a wavelength locker at the first network node.

19. The method of claim 15 , wherein the seed laser comprises a distributed feedback laser and the slave laser comprises a Fabry-Perot laser.

20. The method of claim 15 , wherein the first network node comprises a central office of a wavelength division multiplexing passive optical network and the second network node comprises a subscriber unit.

Assignments (5)
PATENT RELEASE AND REASSIGNMENT Recorded Jul 5, 2022
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 1, 2022
From: II-VI INCORPORATED; II-VI DELAWARE, INC.; M CUBED TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; II-VI PHOTONICS (US), INC.; PHOTOP TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; COHERENT, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 1, 2020
From: FINISAR CORPORATION
To: II-VI DELAWARE, INC.
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NOTICE OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Sep 25, 2019
From: 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.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 9, 2008
From: MATSUI, YASUHIRO; MCCALLION, KEVIN J.
To: FINISAR CORPORATION
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