Integral differential optical signal receiver
First Claim
1. An optical signal receiver for reception of an optical signal and conversion of that signal to an electrical signal, the receiver comprising:
- an optical amplifier capable of receiving the optical signal;
an optical splitter optically coupled to the optical amplifier and having two optical outputs;
an optical sensor coupled to the optical splitter, the optical sensor having;
a first output terminal;
a second output terminal;
a first photo detector which produces an electrical signal in response to a light input, coupled between the first and second output terminals, the first photo detector element being optically coupled to the first output of the optical splitter; and
a second photo detector which produces an electrical signal in response to a light input, coupled between the first and second output terminals and in parallel with the first photo detector, the second photo detector element being optically coupled to the second output of the optical splitter, wherein the signal from the second output of the optical splitter is delayed relative to the signal from the first output; and
wherein the electrical signal of the second photo detector is opposite in polarity to that of the electrical signal of the first photo detector canceling out at least some of first signal.
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Abstract
An optical signal receiver for rapid and error free translation of optical signals into electrical signals is disclosed. The receiver is coupled to a light source. The light source is amplified and then split into two segments. One of the segments is delayed by a specific amount of time. Both segments are optically coupled to a photo detector. Each photo detector is coupled in parallel and are connected by two output terminals. When the voltage output by each photo detector is equal, the output terminals are balanced and will not have any voltage. The circuit will provide a voltage output on the terminal only on differential photocurrents sensed by the detector elements. The quiescent magnitude of the voltage output is a function of the value of the reverse bias voltage applied by the two voltage sources.
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31 Claims
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1. An optical signal receiver for reception of an optical signal and conversion of that signal to an electrical signal, the receiver comprising:
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an optical amplifier capable of receiving the optical signal;
an optical splitter optically coupled to the optical amplifier and having two optical outputs;
an optical sensor coupled to the optical splitter, the optical sensor having;
a first output terminal;
a second output terminal;
a first photo detector which produces an electrical signal in response to a light input, coupled between the first and second output terminals, the first photo detector element being optically coupled to the first output of the optical splitter; and
a second photo detector which produces an electrical signal in response to a light input, coupled between the first and second output terminals and in parallel with the first photo detector, the second photo detector element being optically coupled to the second output of the optical splitter, wherein the signal from the second output of the optical splitter is delayed relative to the signal from the first output; and
wherein the electrical signal of the second photo detector is opposite in polarity to that of the electrical signal of the first photo detector canceling out at least some of first signal.- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
a resistor coupled to the first output terminal;
a bias power source coupled to the resistor; and
wherein the second output terminal is grounded.
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8. The receiver of claim 1 wherein the optical amplifier is an erbium doped fiber amplifier.
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9. The receiver of claim 1 wherein the optical amplifier is a semiconductor optical amplifier.
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10. The receiver of claim 1 wherein the light signals on the light input represent bits of data and the second output is delayed by one bit length.
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11. The receiver of claim 1 wherein the optical splitter is an evanescent coupler.
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12. The receiver of claim 1 wherein the optical splitter includes:
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a substrate;
a collimator lens optically coupled to the optical signal;
an astigmatic lens optically coupled to the collimator lens;
a knife edge beam splitter which splits the optical signal into two signals on the first and second outputs;
a micro lens optically coupled to the first and second outputs;
a corner reflector optically coupled to the second output which elongates the path of one of the light signals.
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13. The receiver of claim 12 further comprising an actuator coupled to the corner reflector to vary the path of one of the light signals.
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14. The receiver of claim 1 wherein the optical sensor is fabricated on an active substrate.
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15. The receiver of claim 14 wherein the substrate is lithium-niobate.
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16. The receiver of claim 14 wherein the substrate is indium-phosphide.
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17. The receiver of claim 14 further comprising:
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a first waveguide fabricated on the substrate which optically couples the first output terminal to the first photo detector;
a second waveguide fabricated on the substrate which optically couples the second output terminal to the second photo detector, the second waveguide being less than or equal to a bit length longer than the first waveguide; and
wherein the splitter is fabricated on the substrate.
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18. The receiver of claim 14 wherein the outputs of the detectors are coupled to amplifier electronics fabricated on the substrate.
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19. A method of receiving an optical signal and converting the signal to an electrical signal, the method comprising:
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amplifying the light signal;
splitting the light signal into a first and second segment;
delaying the first segment;
converting the delayed first segment of the light signal using a first photo detector into a first electrical signal and converting the second segment of the light signal using a second photo detector into a second electrical signal;
wherein the second photo detector is coupled in parallel with the first photo detector and the second electrical signal is opposite in polarity from the first electrical signal;
measuring the second electrical signal to generate an electrical signal representative of the optical signal; and
combining the second electrical signal with the first electrical signal through the outputs of the first and second photo detectors to nullify at least part of the second electrical signal to allow further detection of additional light signals. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22)
reverse biasing the electrical signal representing the first segment by connecting a power supply; and
reverse biasing the electrical signal representing the second segment by connecting a second power supply.
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21. The method of claim 19 further comprising adding a resistor and a voltage source to the electrical output.
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22. The method of claim 19 further comprising selecting a delay for the first input signal for optimal detection of the optical signal.
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23. An optical receiver for converting an amplified optical signal on an optical fiber to an electrical signal, the receiver comprising:
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an optical connector connected to the optical fiber;
a passive substrate;
an active substrate mounted on the passive substrate;
a splitter fabricated on the active substrate and coupled to the optical connector, the splitter having two outputs for splitting the optical signal;
a first and second waveguide coupled to the two outputs of the splitter respectively, the first waveguide being longer than the second waveguide;
a first photo detector optically coupled to the first waveguide, having an anode and a cathode;
a second photo detector optically coupled to the second waveguide, having a cathode coupled to the anode of the first photo detector and an anode coupled to the cathode of the first photo detector; and
an output node coupled to the anode of the first photo detector and the cathode of the second photo detector. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30)
a first photovoltaic element coupled in series with the first photo detector;
a second photovoltaic element coupled in series with the second photo detector; and
a light source coupled to photovoltaic elements to produce a selected voltage output.
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30. The receiver of claim 29 further comprising:
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an alignment block with a groove which aligns the optical fiber; and
wherein the passive substrate further includes a corresponding groove and the optical fiber is located between the groove of the alignment block and the groove in the passive substrate.
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31. An optical signal receiver for reception of an optical signal and conversion of that signal to an electrical signal, the receiver comprising:
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an optical splitter for receiving the optical signal, the splitter having two optical outputs;
an optical sensor coupled to the optical splitter, the optical sensor having;
a first output terminal;
a second output terminal;
a first photo detector which produces an electrical signal in response to a light input, coupled between the first and second output terminals, the first photo detector element being optically coupled to the first output of the optical splitter;
a second photo detector which produces an electrical signal in response to a light input, coupled between the first and second output terminals and in parallel with the first photo detector, the second photo detector element being optically coupled to the second output of the optical amplifier, wherein the signal from the second output of the optical splitter is delayed relative to the signal from the first output; and
a load element coupled in series to a bias voltage source from the first output terminal to a ground point allowing the first and second output terminals to float relative to the ground point.
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