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Method and device for measuring the waveform of an optical signal

  • US 6,751,385 B2
  • Filed: 12/12/2001
  • Issued: 06/15/2004
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/29/2001
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of measuring the waveform of an optical signal, comprising:

  • providing a nonlinear optical loop mirror comprising a first optical coupler including first and second optical paths directionally coupled to each other, a loop optical path formed of a nonlinear optical medium for connecting said first and second optical paths, and a second optical coupler including a third optical path directionally coupled to said loop optical path;

    supplying said optical signal whose waveform is to be measured into said nonlinear optical loop mirror from said first optical path;

    supplying an optical trigger having a predetermined pulse width into said nonlinear optical loop mirror from said third optical path;

    obtaining information on the waveform of said optical signal according to light output from said second optical path; and

    setting said predetermined pulse width according to a required measurement accuracy, wherein the predetermined pulse width of the optical trigger is shorter than the pulse width of the optical signal whose waveform is to be measured, and wherein the predetermined pulse width includes a time resolution of subpicoseconds.

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