Claims
- 1. An amplifier comprising a glass waveguide made from a glass having phonon energy of less than about 350 cm.sup.-1 doped with dysprosium and a pump light for providing optical pump power to said waveguide to raise dysprosium ions to at least the .sup.6 H.sub.9/2, .sup.6 F.sub.11/2 levels resulting in about 1.3 .mu.m emission when decaying to the .sup.6 H.sub.15/2 level.
- 2. The amplifier of claim 1 wherein said amplifier is in fiber form, the fiber is single mode, is 0.25-20 m in length, has diameter of 20-500 .mu.m, has loss of less than about 5 dB/m, and the glass from which it is made comprises the following components given in mol percent:
- ______________________________________ germanium 0.1-30 arsenic 0-40 X 0.01-20 Y 40-85______________________________________
- wherein X is selected from the group consisting of gallium, indium and mixtures of gallium and indium; wherein Y is selected from the group consisting of selenium and mixtures of selenium and up to 50% sulfur substituted for selenium; the glass also containing 0.001-2 weight percent of dysprosium, based on the weight of said components.
- 3. The amplifier of claim 2 including up to 10 weight percent of a first additive selected from the group consisting of terbium, europium, and mixtures thereof, and up to 2 weight percent of a second additive selected from the group consisting of neodymium, erbium, ytterbium, and mixtures thereof; and up to 2 mol percent of a third additive selected from the group consisting of thallium, cesium, antimony, tin, lead, cadmium, copper, silver, yttrium, scandium, lutitium, silicon, aluminum, phosphorus, tantalum, gadolinium, halides and mixtures thereof.
- 4. The amplifier of claim 3 wherein amount of germanium is 1-25, amount of arsenic is 1-30, amount of X is 0.1-10, amount of Y is 50-75 and amount of dysprosium is 0.01-1.5.
- 5. The amplifier of claim 3 wherein amount of germanium is 5-20, amount of arsenic is 5-20, amount of X is 0.2-5, amount of Y is 55-75 and amount of rare earth is 0.05-1.
- 6. A method of amplifying an optical signal comprising the steps of:
- introducing the signal to be amplified into a coupling means,
- introducing a pump light at a higher energy than the signal into the coupling means,
- combining the signal and the pump light in the coupling means,
- introducing the combined signal and light into an amplifier waveguide made from glass having phonon energy of less than about 350 cm.sup.-1 and doped with dysprosium where the optical signal is amplified.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the waveguide is a single mode fiber 0.25-20 m in length, has diameter of 20-500 .mu.m, and has loss of less than about 5 dB/m, the glass from which the amplifier fiber is made comprises the following components given in mol percent:
- ______________________________________ germanium 0.1-30 arsenic 0-40 X 0.01-20 Y 40-85______________________________________
- wherein X is selected from the group consisting of gallium, indium and mixtures of gallium and indium; wherein Y is selected from the group consisting of selenium and mixtures of selenium and up to 50% sulfur substituted for selenium; and wherein the glass also contains 0.001-2 weight percent of dysprosium, based on the weight of said components.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein said amplifier includes up to 10 weight percent of a first additive selected from the group consisting of terbium, europium, and mixtures thereof; and up to 2 weight percent of a second additive selected from the group consisting of neodymium, erbium, ytterbium, and mixtures thereof.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein amount of germanium is 1-25, amount of arsenic is 1-30, amount of X is 0.1-10, amount of Y is 50-75 and amount of dysprosium is 0.01-1.5.
- 10. The method of claim 8 wherein amount of germanium is 5-20, amount of arsenic is 5-20, amount of X is 0.2-5, amount of Y is 55-75 and amount of dysprosium is 0.05-1.
- 11. The method of claim 9 wherein said glass has phonon energy of about 350.sup.-1 cm and loss of less than about 5 dB/m.
- 12. The method of claim 8 including the step of pumping the pump light at an energy about equal to or greater than that of the optical signal to be amplified.
- 13. The method of claim 8 wherein the optical signal to be amplified is at a wavelength of about 1.3 .mu.m and length of the amplifier fiber is 2-5 meters.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to application entitled "Low Phonon Energy Glass And Fiber Doped With A Rare Earth" which is being filed concurrently with this application on behalf of the same inventors and which is N.C.78,394; bears Ser. No.08/920,879; and was filed Aug. 29,1997.
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