IP Library Granted Patent US 7,813,648
Granted Patent B2
US 7,813,648 · App. 12/187,151 · Granted Oct 12, 2010

Method and apparatus for compensating for fiber nonlinearity in a transmission system

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Patent No.
US 7,813,648
App. No.
12/187,151
Granted
Oct 12, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A transmitter includes a frequency modulated laser. An optical spectrum reshaper (OSR) is positioned to receive the frequency modulated signal and has a transmission function effective to convert the frequency modulation to amplitude modulation. An optical fiber channel has a first end positioned to receive the filtered signal and a second end proximate a receiver. A filter is positioned between the second end and the receiver and has a peak transmission frequency thereof located on a transmission edge of the OSR, such as at a peak logarithmic derivative value of the transmission function of the optical spectrum reshaper. In some embodiments a first OSR is positioned to receive the frequency modulated signal and configure to output a filtered signal wherein high frequency portions are more attenuated than low frequency portions. A second OSR at the receiver attenuates the low frequency portions substantially more than the high frequency portions.

Claims (42)

1. An optical transmitter comprising:

a digital data source;

a laser electrically coupled to the digital data source and configured to output a frequency modulated signal encoding an output of the digital data source;

an optical spectrum reshaper positioned to receive the frequency modulated signal and having a transmission function effective to convert the frequency modulated signal to a filtered signal having lower bandwidth and higher amplitude modulation than the frequency modulated signal;

an optical receiver;

an optical fiber channel having a first end positioned to receive the filtered signal and a second end proximate the receiver; and

a filter positioned between the second end and the receiver, the filter having a peak transmission frequency thereof located on a transmission edge of the optical spectrum reshaper.

2. The optical transmitter of claim 1 , wherein the peak transmission frequency of the filter is located proximate a peak logarithmic derivative value of the transmission function of the optical spectrum reshaper.

3. The optical transmitter of claim 1 , wherein the filter has a bandwidth equal or less than a bit rate of the output of the digital data source.

4. The optical transmitter of claim 1 , wherein the output of the digital data source includes a return to zero (RZ) signal.

5. The optical transmitter of claim 1 , wherein the frequency modulated signal includes frequency excursions from a base frequency to a peak frequency; and wherein the product of a difference between the base frequency and the peak frequency and a zero bit duration of the output of the digital data source is equal to an odd integer multiple of a value between 0.5π and 1.5π.

6. An optical transmitter comprising:

a digital data source;

a laser electrically coupled to the digital data source and configured to output a frequency modulated signal encoding an output of the digital data source, the frequency modulated signal including high frequency portions and low frequency portions encoding data symbols, the high frequency portions having higher amplitude than the low frequency portions;

a first optical spectrum reshaper positioned to receive the frequency modulated signal and configure to output a filtered signal, the first optical spectrum reshaper having a transmission function effective to attenuate the high frequency portions more than the low frequency portions;

an optical receiver;

an optical fiber having a first end positioned to receive the filtered signal and a second end proximate the optical receiver; and

a second optical spectrum reshaper positioned optically between the second end and the receiver and having a transmission function effective to attenuate the low frequency portions more than the high frequency portions.

7. The optical transmitter of claim 6 , wherein the transmission function of the first optical spectrum reshaper is effective to attenuate the high frequency portions relative to the low frequency portions such that an amplitude of the high frequency portions is not less than that of the low frequency portions.

8. The optical transmitter of claim 1 , wherein the transmission function of the first optical spectrum reshaper is effective to attenuate the high frequency portions between 0.5 and 2 dB more than the low frequency portions.

9. The optical transmitter of claim 8 , wherein the transmission function of the second optical spectrum reshaper is effective to attenuate the low frequency portions between 5 and 10 dB more than the high frequency portions.

10. The optical transmitter of claim 6 , wherein the first optical spectrum reshaper has a transmission function having a negative slope portion located between spectral positions of the low frequency portions and high frequency portions.

11. The optical transmitter of claim 10 , wherein the second optical spectrum reshaper has a transmission function having a positive slope portion located between the spectral positions of the low frequency portions and high frequency portions.

12. The optical transmitter of claim 11 , wherein an absolute value of the slope of the positive slope portion is greater than that of the negative slope portion.

13. The optical transmitter of claim 12 , wherein the absolute value of the slope of the positive slope transmission edge is more than two times that of the negative transmission edge.

14. The optical transmitter of claim 6 , further comprising:

a tap splitter positioned between the second end of the optical fiber and the second optical spectrum reshaper and oriented to deflect a portion of an output of the optical fiber and to deflect a portion of rejected light from the second optical spectrum reshaper;

a first photodiode positioned to receive the deflected portion of the output of the optical fiber;

a second photodiode positioned to receive the deflected portion of rejected light from the second optical spectrum reshaper;

a temperature modulating element positioned in thermal contact with the second optical spectrum reshaper; and

a controller coupled to the first and second photodiodes and to the temperature modulating element, the controller configured to control power supplied to the temperature modulating element to drive a ratio of outputs of the first and second photodiodes toward a predetermined value.

15. A method for transmitting data symbols comprising:

modulating a laser to output a frequency modulated signal encoding the data symbols, the frequency modulated signal including high frequency portions and low frequency portions encoding the data symbols, the high frequency portions having higher amplitude than the low frequency portions;

transmitting the frequency modulated signal through a first optical spectrum reshaper, the optical spectrum reshaper having a transmission function effective to attenuate the high frequency portions more than the low frequency portions;

transmitting an output of the optical spectrum reshaper through an optical fiber having a first end positioned to receive the filtered signal and a second end proximate an optical receiver;

transmitting an output of the second end of the optical fiber through a second optical spectrum reshaper positioned optically between the second end and the receiver and having a transmission function effective to attenuate the low frequency portions more than the high frequency portions; and

detecting an output of the second optical spectrum reshaper at an optical receiver.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the transmission function of the first optical spectrum reshaper is effective to attenuate the high frequency portions relative to the low frequency portions such that an amplitude of the high frequency portions is not less than that of the low frequency portions.

17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the transmission function of the first optical spectrum reshaper is effective to attenuate the high frequency portions between 0.5 and 2 dB more than the low frequency portions.

18. The method of claim 15 , wherein the transmission function of the second optical spectrum reshaper is effective to attenuate the low frequency portions between 5 and 10 dB more than the low frequency portions.

19. The optical transmitter of claim 15 , wherein the first optical spectrum reshaper has a transmission function having a negative slope transmission edge located between spectral positions of the low frequency portions and high frequency portions.

20. The optical transmitter of claim 19 , wherein the second optical spectrum reshaper has a transmission function having a positive slope transmission edge located between the spectral positions of the low frequency portions and high frequency portions; and wherein an absolute value of the slope of the positive slope transmission edge is greater than that of the negative transmission edge.

Assignments (4)
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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