Two-way optical amplifier module

Optical: systems and elements – Optical amplifier – Optical fiber

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C359S199200

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06212000

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a two-way optical amplifier module capable of amplifying two-way signal light, i.e., upward (in the direction of higher hierarchy node) and downward signal light, in a single optical amplifier.
2. Description of the Related Art
Optical components such as isolators and EDF (Erbium-Doped Fiber, hereinbelow abbreviated as “Er”) are usually necessary on both the upward transmission path and downward. transmission path when transmitting and amplifying two-way signal light, i.e., upward signal light and downward signal light, and this requirement has prevented both reduction in size and reduction of costs.
The large number of parts further contributes to the problems of deterioration due to insertion loss in the signal light as well as deterioration of NF (Noise Figure) due to insertion loss in preceding sections.
There have been a number of proposals regarding this type of two-way optical communication. In Japanese Patent Laid-open No. 294646/92 for example, an optical multiplexer and optical demultiplexer are provided at both the preceding section and following section of an optical amplifier, a first optical isolator is provided at the amplifier for upward signal light, and a second optical isolator and optical filter are provided at the amplifier for downward signal light.
Alternatively, Japanese Patent Laid-open No. 224253/93 discloses a case in which optical multiplexers and optical demultiplexers are provided at both the preceding section and following section of an optical amplifier, optical isolators are provided on the transmission paths (by means of optical fiber) that are divided by the optical demultiplexers, and signal light is multiplexed by the optical multiplexers and used as one transmission path.
In the case of these publications, however, the use of three components, i.e., the optical isolators, optical multiplexers, and optical demultiplexers, at the preceding section of the optical amplifier results in a large loss at the input section and a deterioration in noise figure.
In this regard, a reduction of insertion loss can be achieved by reducing the number of components in the input section to either an optical circulator and optical multiplexer or a first optical circulator.
In the above-described prior art, the overall insertion loss is inevitably great because signal light passes through a total of eight components.
A reduction in the number of components, and a resulting reduction in insertion loss and reduction in size, can be achieved by replacing the optical isolators, optical multiplexers, and optical demultiplexers with optical circulators.
As for the technology for realizing upward signal light/downward signal light two-way communication using a single optical amplifier, Japanese Patent Laid-open No. 194518/91 discloses a case in which signal light is received and transmitted through rare-earth element-added optical fibers using optical circulators, reflected light being passed through the optical circulators and radiated to the outside so as not to return to the rare-earth element-added optical fibers; and Japanese Patent Laid-open No. 69579/94 discloses a case in which exciting light together with signal light is received by way of an optical circulator to the first port of an optical coupler and there split into two branches, each branch is supplied from the second and third ports of the optical coupler to first and second terminals of optical amplifying medium, the branches of signal light supplied to the first and second terminals of the optical amplifying medium are directed in mutually differing directions within the optical amplifying medium, and an optical amplifying effect is realized by means of stimulated emission.
Finally, Japanese Patent Laid-open No. 5806/97 discloses an optical amplifier that effects two-way communication wherein, in order to reduce the number of components and accompanying loss, exciting light is supplied to a rare earth-added optical fiber by way of an optical circulator, which has a forward transfer characteristic in the direction of first terminal to third terminal and in which the rare earth-added fiber is connected to the second terminal and a signal light output terminal is connected to the third terminal, and the signal light amplified by the rare-earth-added fiber and transmitted from the signal light output terminal.
All of the cases of the prior art disclosed in the above-described publications, however, still leave room for reduction of the number of components, as already described. In addition, the examples of the prior art cannot be considered satisfactory from the viewpoint of insertion loss and NF deterioration; nor can they be considered satisfactory from the standpoint of reduction of size and costs.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention was achieved with the aim of solving the above-described problems of the prior art and has the object of providing a two-way optical amplifier module that can reduce insertion loss and NF deterioration by reducing the number of parts, and that further allows a reduction in size and cost.
To achieve the above-described objects, the two-way optical amplifier module of this invention is provided with: an optical amplifier constituted by optical fiber doped with a rare-earth element such as erbium as the active material for amplifying upward signal light and downward signal light, a first optical circulator for both transmitting upward signal light to the optical amplifier and outputting the downward signal light amplified by the optical amplifier, a second optical circulator for both transmitting the downward signal light to the optical amplifier and outputting the upward signal light amplified by the optical amplifier, a first light source for supplying exciting light to the optical amplifier for amplification of the upward signal light, a second light source for supplying exciting light to the optical amplifier for amplification of the downward signal light, a first reflecting bandpass filter for eliminating ASE (Amplifier Spontaneous Emission) during passage of the upward signal light amplified by the optical amplifier through the second optical circulator and outputting only the upward signal light component, and a second reflecting bandpass filter for eliminating ASE during passage of downward signal light amplified by the optical amplifier through the first optical circulator and outputting only the downward signal light component.
According to this invention, upward signal light incident to the first optical circulator and exciting light from the first light source are directed into an optical amplifier, the rare-earth active material of the optical amplifier is excited by the exciting light to amplify the upward signal light by stimulated emission, this amplified upward signal light is directed to the second optical circulator, ASE is eliminated by the first reflecting bandpass filter during passage through the second optical circulator, and only upward signal light is outputted from the second optical circulator.
Downward signal light is directed from the second optical circulator into the optical amplifier and exciting light from the second light source is directed to the optical amplifier, the rare-earth active material of the optical amplifier is excited by this exciting light to amplify the downward signal light by stimulated emission, ASE is eliminated by the second reflecting bandpass filter during passage through the first optical circulator, and only the downward signal light is outputted from the first optical circulator.


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