Optical amplifier and optical fiber module included in the same

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C359S341430

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06396625

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an optical amplifier applicable to wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) transmission systems, and an optical fiber module included in the optical amplifier.
2. Related Background Art
In WDM transmission systems including optical amplifiers, OADM (Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer) and OXC (Optical cross Connect) have recently been incorporated in order to improve the reliability and operating efficiency of each system as a whole. In such a WDM system, attention is paid to transitional output signal power fluctuations in optical amplifiers occurring due to changes in the input power output. Therefore, it is required for optical amplifiers to be controlled such that the output signal power (output signal level) per channel becomes constant even if the input power changes.
As means for suppressing the transitional output signal power fluctuations caused by input signal power fluctuations occurring due to changes in the number of signal channels, high-speed automatic gain control (AGC) has been proposed.
Here, the response speed of AGC is required to become faster as the speed at which the number of signal channels changes is faster, and as the number of the added or dropped signal increases.
As a technique for speeding up AGC, Seo Yeon Park, et al., “Dynamic Gain and Output Power Control in a Gain-Flattened Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifier,” IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS, Vol. 10, No. 6, June 1998, for example, proposes feed-forward control by detecting only the power of input signal (input signal level), and a pumping light power corresponding to the power of input signal is calculated by use of a linear expression, so as to maintain a constant gain. This AGC technique can achieve higher speed more easily as compared with conventional feedback control, whereby a response time of 650 ns is realized in actually developed control circuits.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The inventor has studied the prior art and, as a result, has found a problem as follows. Namely, even if feed-forward control is carried out in a conventional optical amplifier by detecting power fluctuations in input signals, the control starting time will be delayed due to a delay in a control circuit, whereby overshoot may occur by the amount of delay in the control circuit.
If the response time of the control circuit controlling pumping light sources are substantially the same, the power of pumping light outputted from the pumping light source can be regulated at substantially the same time when a power fluctuation in input signals is detected in the vicinity of an input end of an optical amplifier (the fluctuation is detected before amplification), whereby transient power fluctuations in output signals will hardly occur. However, in actual control circuits, the pumping power is controlled behind the input power fluctuation, because of the delay time of the control circuits. Therefore, even if a power fluctuation in input signals is detected in the vicinity of an input end of an optical amplifier (at the point of time indicated by arrow A in FIG.
7
), a transient power fluctuation (dynamic gain fluctuation P
D
) in output signals will occur in an optical amplifier for the duration of response time t
1
of the control circuit after the actual power fluctuation in input signals is generated as shown in
FIG. 7
(see A. K. Srivastava, et al., “EDFA Transient Response to Channel Loss in WDM Transmission System,” IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS, Vol. 9, No. 3, March 1997).
In order to overcome the above-mentioned problem, it is an object of the present invention to provide an optical amplifier comprising a structure which can effectively suppress transient output signal power fluctuations occurring due to delays in control, and an optical fiber module included in the same.
The optical amplifier according to the present invention is an optical device, employed in a WDM transmission system for transmitting a plurality of channels of signals included in a predetermined signal wavelength band, for amplifying the signals propagating through an optical transmission line included in the WDM transmission system.
In order to overcome the above-mentioned problem, the optical amplifier according to the present invention comprises, at least, a branching device, a light-receiving device, an amplification optical device (first amplification optical fiber), a pumping light source, a delay medium, a multiplexer, and a control system. The branching device taps part of light including the signals propagating through the optical transmission line. The light-receiving device detects a power of the part of light tapped by the branching device. The amplification optical fiber is an optical fiber doped with a rare-earth element or the like for amplifying the signals. The pumping light source launches pumping light of a predetermined wavelength into the amplification optical fiber using the multiplexer. The delay medium is an optical device, arranged between the branching device and the multiplexer, for delaying the light reaching the input end of the amplification optical fiber from the branching device; and has an insertion loss of 3 dB or less. The control system monitors, by way of the light-receiving device, the power of the part of light tapped by the branching device, and controls the pumping light source.
Theoretically, transient power fluctuations in output signals can fully be suppressed if the pumping light power can intentionally be changed at the same time when the fluctuation in input signal level occurring in the vicinity of the input end of the optical amplifier is detected (the amount of change in pumping light power being adjusted according to the amount of fluctuation in input signal power). However, it is unrealistic for the response time from the detection of fluctuation to the power control of pumping light to become zero. Therefore, the present invention utilizes the delay medium, so as to delay the signal input to the amplification optical fiber, thus making it possible to detect the input signal power before amplification.
Since a delay medium having an insertion loss of 3 dB or less is employed, the optical amplifier according to the present invention can effectively suppress the transient power fluctuation in output signals whitout an excess deterioration of noise figure.
Specifically, it is preferred that the signal delay time given by the delay medium be 1 &mgr;s or more but 50 &mgr;s or less. Preferably, the delay medium includes a single-mode optical fiber having a length of 0.2 km or more but 10 km or less. Since the transmission loss of a single-mode optical fiber is usually 0.2 dB/km, it can delay input signals to the amplification optical fiber by a time within the range of 1 &mgr;s to 50 &mgr;s with minimizing the excess degradation of noise characteristics.
In the case where the delay medium is longer, the delay medium preferably includes a dispersion-shifted optical fiber in order to restrain the dispersion of the delay medium itself from increasing. The delay medium may also include a dispersion-compensating optical fiber arranged between the single-mode optical fiber and the amplification optical fiber. This is because of the fact that, when a high-speed operation is required in L band (1565 nm to 1620 nm) in the optical amplifier, it will be preferable if the dispersion of the amplification optical fiber is compensated for in order to improve the dispersion tolerance of the optical amplifier.
The signal delay time given by the delay medium must be longer than the response time of the control system from when the signal power fluctuation is detected until when the control of the pumping light source is started. Also, the signal delay time given by the delay medium must be longer than a sampling time in which the part of light tapped by the branching device is monitored in the control system. This aims at making it possible to adjust the pumping light power in conformity to power fluctuations in input signals.
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