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Fast acquisition optical frequency locked loop

  • US 5,181,138 A
  • Filed: 01/31/1992
  • Issued: 01/19/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/31/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An optical system incorporating a feedback control loop for controlling an optical output wavelength of an optical output beam to match an incoming frequency and wavelength of an incoming optical signal having an incoming signal wavelength comprising:

  • signal comparison means for comparing said incoming optical signal with a loop optical signal to form an rf beat signal;

    a voltage controlled oscillator for generating an rf control signal, having an rf control frequency, that controls said loop optical signal in frequency;

    coarse frequency control means, connected to said signal comparison means, for generating a coarse tuning control signal by applying said rf beat signal to an acousto-optic modulator that deflects a beam from a local optical source to strike one of a plurality of optical detectors disposed transversely from a local source axis, whereby that one of said plurality of optical detectors receiving deflected radiation passes a signal to a voltage switch that generates a tuning voltage having one of a predetermined set of tuning voltage values and applies said tuning voltage as said coarse tuning control signal to a first input of said voltage controlled oscillator;

    fine tuning control means, connected to said signal comparison means and to said voltage switch, for generating and applying a fine tuning control signal to a second input of said voltage controlled oscillator, including a loop filter for filtering said beat frequency to generate therefrom said fine tuning control signal and applying said fine tuning control signal to a second input of said voltage controlled oscillator after a relative delay after said tuning voltage;

    an output frequency shifting unit, connected to an output of said voltage controlled oscillator and to a local optical source, for frequency modulating a loop optical beam, having a loop frequency, passing therethrough to generate an optical output beam having said output frequency; and

    optical feedback means disposed to intercept said optical output beam for transporting a fraction of said optical output beam to said signal comparison means, whereby said loop operates to drive said output wavelength to match said incoming signal wavelength.

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