Optical: systems and elements – Deflection using a moving element – Using a periodically moving element
Patent
1996-01-29
1997-10-14
Chin, Wellington
Optical: systems and elements
Deflection using a moving element
Using a periodically moving element
359177, 359341, H04B 1016
Patent
active
056777817
ABSTRACT:
A method and device for automatically and accurately measuring a noise figure of an optical amplifier are disclosed. In the method, light pulses which have different wavelengths .lambda..sub.1 .about..lambda..sub.n and have a period shorter than a time constant of extinction of the optical amplifier are generated. The light pulses thus generate are supplied to the optical amplifier. Powers P.sub.AMP1 .about.P.sub.AMPn of amplified lights outputted from the optical amplifier which correspond to the light pulses and have the wavelength .lambda..sub.1 .about..lambda..sub.n and powers P.sub.ASE1 .about.P.sub.ASEn of lights which have the wavelength .lambda..sub.1 .about..lambda..sub.n and are outputted from the optical amplifier when the amplified lights are not outputted from the optical amplifier are measured. Noise figures NF.sub.1 .about.NF.sub.n at the wavelengths .lambda..sub.1 .about..lambda..sub.n the optical amplifier are calculated according to the following equation.
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Aida Kazuo
Mori Tohru
Ando Electric Co. Ltd.
Bacares Rafael
Chin Wellington
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
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