IP Library Granted Patent US 8,380,069
Granted Patent B2
US 8,380,069 · App. 12/909,721 · Granted Feb 19, 2013

Introduction-side dispersion shifting of channels

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Patent No.
US 8,380,069
App. No.
12/909,721
Granted
Feb 19, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

The mixing of coherent optical wavelength channels with non-coherent optical wavelength channels. Before mixing, a dispersive element introduces dispersion into the coherent optical wavelength channels and/or into the non-coherent optical wavelength channels such that the dispersion map of the coherent optical wavelength channels is different than the dispersion map of the non-coherent optical wavelength channels. By allowing the coherent channels to have a different dispersion map, the dispersion map may be moved further from the zero dispersion point, which can degrade coherent detection. Accordingly, coherent optical channels and non-coherent optical channels may be transmitted effectively over the same optical link.

Claims (31)

1. An optical system comprising:

a non-coherent source that provides a set of one or more non-coherent optical wavelength channels;

a coherent source that provides a set of one or more coherent optical wavelength channels;

an introduction node that receives the non-coherent optical wavelength channel set from the non-coherent source, and receives the coherent optical wavelength channel set from the coherent source, and combines the coherent and non-coherent optical wavelength sets to form a mixed optical wavelength channel set that is provided onto an at least partially dispersion compensated optical fiber link, the introduction node comprising:

a dispersive element that introduces different dispersion levels into either or both of the coherent optical wavelength channel set and the non-coherent optical wavelength channel set such that the coherent optical wavelength channel set has a shifted dispersion map as compared to the non-coherent optical wavelength channel set.

2. The optical system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein each of the optical wavelength channels in the mixed optical wavelength channel set has a positive dispersion map, wherein the dispersive element applies sufficient dispersion difference between the coherent optical wavelength channel set and the non-coherent optical wavelength channel set such that the dispersion map of the coherent optical wavelength channel set is greater than 0 picoseconds per nanometer within the entire optical fiber link after the introduction node.

3. The optical system in accordance with claim 2 , wherein the dispersive element applies sufficient dispersion difference such that the dispersion map of the coherent optical wavelength channel set is greater than 500 picoseconds per nanometer within the entire optical fiber link after the introduction node.

4. The optical system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein each of the optical wavelength channels in the mixed optical wavelength channel set has a negative dispersion map, wherein the dispersive element applies sufficient dispersion difference between the coherent optical wavelength channel set and the non-coherent optical wavelength channel set such that the dispersion map of the coherent optical wavelength channel set is less than 0 picoseconds per nanometer within the entire optical fiber link after the introduction node.

5. The optical system in accordance with claim 4 , wherein the dispersive element applies sufficient dispersion difference such that the dispersion map of the coherent optical wavelength channel set is less than minus 500 picoseconds per nanometer within the entire optical fiber link after the introduction node.

6. The optical system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the dispersive element applies sufficient dispersion difference between the coherent optical wavelength channel set and the non-coherent optical wavelength channel set such that either the minimum of the dispersion map of any coherent optical wavelength channel of the coherent optical wavelength channel set is greater than the maximum of the dispersion map of any of the non-coherent optical wavelength channels of the non-coherent optical wavelength channel set at any point within the entire optical fiber link after the introduction node or the maximum of the dispersion map of any coherent optical wavelength channel of the coherent optical wavelength channel set is less than the minimum of the dispersion map of any of the non-coherent optical wavelength channels of the non-coherent optical wavelength channel set at any point within the entire optical fiber link after the introduction node.

7. The optical system in accordance with claim 6 , wherein the dispersive element applies sufficient dispersion difference such that the dispersion map of any coherent optical wavelength channel of the coherent optical wavelength channel set maintains a difference in accumulated dispersion of at least 500 picoseconds per nanometer at any point in the optical fiber link after the introduction node as compared to the dispersion map of any non-coherent optical wavelength channel of the non-coherent optical wavelength channel set.

8. The optical system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the dispersive element causes the dispersion map of the one or more coherent optical wavelength channels to be shifted to at least 1000 picoseconds per nanometer away from any of the non-coherent optical wavelength channels as introduced into the optical fiber link.

9. The optical system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the dispersive element causes the dispersion map of the coherent optical wavelength channel set to be shifted by a positive dispersion as compared to the dispersion map of the non-coherent optical wavelength channel set, even though the dispersion map of the non-coherent optical wavelength channel set is positive.

10. The optical system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the dispersive element causes the dispersion map of the coherent optical wavelength channel set to be shifted by a negative dispersion as compared to the dispersion map of the non-coherent optical wavelength channel set, even though the dispersion map of the non-coherent optical wavelength channel set is negative.

11. An optical system comprising:

an optical fiber link that is at least partially dispersion compensated and which comprises at least a previous node, an introduction node, and a subsequent node, all of which being distinct nodes;

a coherent source that provides a set of one or more coherent optical wavelength channels;

wherein the introduction node receives the coherent optical wavelength channel set from the coherent source, and receives a non-coherent optical wavelength channel set of one or more non-coherent optical wavelength channels from the previous node in the optical fiber link, and combines the coherent and non-coherent optical wavelength sets to form a mixed optical wavelength channel set that is provided onto the optical fiber link in a direction toward the subsequent node, the introduction node further comprising a dispersive element that introduces different dispersion levels into either or both of the coherent optical wavelength channel set and the non-coherent optical wavelength channel set such that the coherent optical wavelength channel set has a dispersion map that is never equal to 0 picoseconds per nanometer within the entire optical fiber link after the introduction node.

12. The optical system in accordance with claim 11 , wherein the dispersive element applies sufficient dispersion such that the dispersion map of the coherent optical wavelength channel set is never between +500 picoseconds per nanometer and −500 picoseconds per nanometer within the entire optical fiber link after the introduction node.

13. A method for mixing one or more coherent optical wavelength channels and one or more non-coherent optical wavelength channels in an optical fiber system, the method comprising:

an act of accessing a non-coherent optical wavelength channel set;

an act of accessing a coherent optical wavelength channel set;

an act of introducing dispersion into either or both of the coherent optical wavelength channel set and the non-coherent optical wavelength channel set such that the coherent optical wavelength channel set has a shifted dispersion map as compared to the non-coherent optical wavelength channel set;

an act of mixing the non-coherent optical wavelength channel set and the coherent optical wavelength channel set to produce a mixed optical wavelength channel set after the act of introducing dispersion; and

an act of providing the mixed optical wavelength channel set onto an at least partially dispersion compensated optical fiber link.

14. The method in accordance with claim 13 , wherein each of the optical wavelength channels in the mixed optical wavelength channel set has a positive dispersion map, wherein the act of introducing dispersion applies sufficient dispersion difference between the coherent optical wavelength channel set and the non-coherent optical wavelength channel set such that the dispersion map of the coherent optical wavelength channel set is greater than 0 picoseconds per nanometer within the entire optical fiber link after the introduction node.

15. The optical system in accordance with claim 14 , wherein the act of introducing dispersion applies sufficient dispersion difference such that the dispersion map of the coherent optical wavelength channel set is greater than 500 picoseconds per nanometer within the entire optical fiber link after the introduction node.

16. The method in accordance with claim 13 , wherein each of the optical wavelength channels in the mixed optical wavelength channel set has a negative dispersion map, wherein the act of introducing dispersion applies sufficient dispersion difference between the coherent optical wavelength channel set and the non-coherent optical wavelength channel set such that the dispersion map of the coherent optical wavelength channel set is less than 0 picoseconds per nanometer within the entire optical fiber link after the introduction node.

17. The optical system in accordance with claim 16 , wherein the act of introducing dispersion applies sufficient dispersion difference such that the dispersion map of the coherent optical wavelength channel set is less than minus 500 picoseconds per nanometer within the entire optical fiber link after the introduction node.

18. The optical system in accordance with claim 13 , wherein the act of introducing dispersion applies sufficient dispersion difference such that either the minimum of the dispersion map of any coherent optical wavelength channel of the coherent optical wavelength channel set is greater than the maximum of the dispersion map of any of the non-coherent optical wavelength channels of the non-coherent optical wavelength channel set at any point within the entire optical fiber link after the introduction node or the maximum of the dispersion map of any coherent optical wavelength channel of the coherent optical wavelength channel set is less than the minimum of the dispersion map of any of the non-coherent optical wavelength channels of the non-coherent optical wavelength channel set at any point within the entire optical fiber link after the introduction node.

19. The optical system in accordance with claim 18 , wherein the act of introducing dispersion applies sufficient dispersion difference such that the dispersion map of any coherent optical wavelength channel of the coherent optical wavelength channel set maintains a difference in accumulated dispersion of at least 500 picoseconds per nanometer at any point in the optical fiber link after the introduction node as compared to the dispersion map of any non-coherent optical wavelength channel of the non-coherent optical wavelength channel set.

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