Broadband mode-locked fiber laser, particularly for fiber Bragg grating interrogation
First Claim
1. An optical system comprising:
- a ring laser; and
a polarization controller disposed in the loop of said laser;
wherein said loop has substantially zero net dispersion at the center frequency of the gain medium in said loop along the optical path around said loop from the output of said polarization controller to the input of said polarization controller.
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Abstract
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a ring laser configuration having a polarizer, and whose cavity loop has substantially no net dispersion, permitting mode locked pulsing of high intensity and large bandwidth. In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a system using this laser to interrogate a plurality of arrays of Bragg gratings by use of both time and wavelength division multiplexing, increasing the total number of interrogatable gratings. In accordance with a third aspect of the invention, a system for interrogating one or more fiber Bragg gratings separated from the optical source by a dispersive optical fiber. As such a grating distends responsive to some measurand, its reflection frequency changes, and the traversal time of the reflection over the dispersive fiber changes, permitting inference of the measurand.
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8 Claims
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1. An optical system comprising:
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a ring laser; and a polarization controller disposed in the loop of said laser; wherein said loop has substantially zero net dispersion at the center frequency of the gain medium in said loop along the optical path around said loop from the output of said polarization controller to the input of said polarization controller. - View Dependent Claims (2, 4)
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3. An optical system comprising:
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a ring laser; and a polarization controller disposed in the loop of said laser; wherein said loop has substantially zero net dispersion at the center frequency of the gain medium in said loop along the optical path around said loop from the output of said polarization controller to the input of said polarization controller; said system further comprising; a plurality of fiber Bragg grating arrays disposed to receive output from said laser, each said array comprising a plurality of Bragg gratings; and a detector disposed to receive reflections from said Bragg gratings in said arrays, said detector comprising a hybrid time and wavelength division multiplexer disposed to process said reflections from said Bragg gratings in said arrays. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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6. An optical system, comprising:
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an optical source; a fiber Bragg grating; a dispersive optical fiber disposed to constitute at least a portion of an optical path between said source and said grating; and a detector disposed to receive reflection from said grating of signal from said optical source after said reflection has traversed said dispersive fiber; wherein said detector is effective to determine time of arrival of said reflection at said detector. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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