Optical: systems and elements – Optical frequency converter
Patent
1996-09-13
1998-06-02
Lee, John D.
Optical: systems and elements
Optical frequency converter
385 5, G02F 139
Patent
active
057609489
ABSTRACT:
The frequency of a first optical clock signal that is approximately sinusoidal and has a frequency f.sub.0 is doubled by all-optical means. A non-linear optical loop mirror (NOLM) is used as an optical modulator, being controlled by the first clock signal at f.sub.0 to modulate a continuous second signal introduced at the signal input of the NOLM. The modulated signal at the frequency 2f.sub.0 is recovered at the output of the NOLM. Two wavelengths are advantageously used for the first and second signals, these two wavelengths having substantially the same group velocity in the NOLM. In an important implementation the peak-to-peak power of the first control signal is much less than the power needed to maximize the switching effect of the NOLM on the second signal. The invention also concerns a soliton regenerator using this optical doubling method. Applications include fiber optic telecommunications, in particular using solitons.
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