Optical device for extracting a sideband signal from a composite signal including orthogonally modulated signals
First Claim
1. An optical device for extracting first and second optical streams of data from an optical signal at a wavelength λ
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c wherein the data streams are separated by a predetermined wavelength difference δ
λ
, the device comprising;
an input polarization beam splitter having both an input port for receiving said optical signal and at least one output port defined by a predetermined polarization state;
a polarization maintaining fiber having a primary polarization axis, the fiber being coupled to both the at least one output port of the input polarization beam splitter at a predetermined angle to the primary polarization axis and an input port of an output polarization beam splitter at a second angle to the primary polarization axis, the second angle being related to the predetermined angle, the fiber being characterized by a beat length Lbeat, wherein the fiber has a length substantially equal to (Lbeat×
λ
c)/2δ
λ
; and
the output polarization beam splitter having both said input port and first and second output ports defined by substantially orthogonal polarization states, the first and second optical data streams output from the first and second output ports, respectively, of the output polarization beam splitter.
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Abstract
An optical device extracts an information bearing sideband such as an FSK or SCM signal (label) from a composite signal that includes the sideband and an orthogonally modulated signal such as an intensity modulated signal (payload) by splicing the composite signal into a polarization maintaining fiber at a desired angle so that the composite signal is separated into two orthogonal polarizations that experience differential qroug delay in the fiber. The polarized output signals from the fiber are then coupled to a polarization beam splitter at an equivalent or complementary angle to the desired angle so that one sideband of the composite signal appears at a first output of the beam splitter while another sideband appears at a second output of the beam splitter. The sidebands can then be converted to an electrical data signal by using an appropriate receiver, such as a balanced receiver for FSK signals. In one embodiment of the present invention, an input polarization beam splitter is coupled to the polarization maintaining fiber which, in turn, is coupled to an output polarization beam splitter. The coupling at each end of the fiber is made at approximately 45° ot one polarization axis of the fiber. The fiber is characterized by a beat length Lbeat and the fiber is designed to have a length substantially equal to (Lbeat×fc)/2δf, wherein the sidebands of the composite signal are separated by a wavelength difference δf and fc is the nominal center frequency of the composite signal. This device has been shown to be useful for extracting GMPLS LSC level wavelength labels from either an FSK/IM composite signal or an SCM/IM composite signal.
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12 Claims
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1. An optical device for extracting first and second optical streams of data from an optical signal at a wavelength λ
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c wherein the data streams are separated by a predetermined wavelength difference δ
λ
, the device comprising;
an input polarization beam splitter having both an input port for receiving said optical signal and at least one output port defined by a predetermined polarization state;
a polarization maintaining fiber having a primary polarization axis, the fiber being coupled to both the at least one output port of the input polarization beam splitter at a predetermined angle to the primary polarization axis and an input port of an output polarization beam splitter at a second angle to the primary polarization axis, the second angle being related to the predetermined angle, the fiber being characterized by a beat length Lbeat, wherein the fiber has a length substantially equal to (Lbeat×
λ
c)/2δ
λ
; and
the output polarization beam splitter having both said input port and first and second output ports defined by substantially orthogonal polarization states, the first and second optical data streams output from the first and second output ports, respectively, of the output polarization beam splitter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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c wherein the data streams are separated by a predetermined wavelength difference δ
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7. An optical device for extracting first and second optical streams of data from an optical signal at a wavelength λ
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c wherein the data streams are separated by a predetermined wavelength difference δ
λ
, the device comprising;
an input polarization beam splitter having both an input port for receiving said optical signal and first and second output ports defined by substantially orthogonal polarization states;
a first polarization maintaining fiber having a primary and secondary polarization axes, the fiber being coupled to both the first output port of the input polarization beam splitter at a predetermined angle to its primary polarization axis and an input port of a first output polarization beam splitter at a second angle to its primary polarization axis, the second angle being related to the predetermined angle;
a second polarization maintaining (polarization preserving) fiber having a primary polarization axis, the fiber being coupled to both the first output port of the input polarization beam splitter at substantially the predetermined angle to its primary polarization axis and an input port of a second output polarization beam splitter at substantially the second angle to its primary polarization axis;
each fiber being characterized by a beat length Lbeat, wherein each fiber has a length substantially equal to (Lbeat×
λ
c)/2δ
λ
; and
the first and second output polarization beam splitters, each having both said input port and first and second output ports defined by said substantially orthogonal polarization states, the first and second optical data streams output from the first and second output ports, respectively, of each output polarization beam splitter. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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c wherein the data streams are separated by a predetermined wavelength difference δ
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