Claims
- 1. An optical circuit, comprising:an interferometric device having two arms coupled in parallel with each other at opposite termini of said interferometric device; two semiconductor optical amplifiers, one in each of said arms of said interferometric device; and two light sources, said light sources being distributed feedback lasers, terminating on said opposite termini of said interferometric device.
- 2. The optical circuit of claim 1, wherein said DFB lasers comprises a first DFB laser which is lasing, and a second DFB laser which is close to its lasing threshold.
- 3. The optical circuit of claim 2, wherein the first DFB laser is coupled with an input signal of said interferometric device, and the second DFB laser is coupled with an output signal of said interferometric device.
- 4. The optical signal of claim 1, wherein the interferometric device is a Mach-Zehnder interferometer.
- 5. The optical circuit of claim 2, wherein the interferometric device is a Mach-Zehnder interferometer.
- 6. The optical circuit of claim 3, wherein the interferometric device is a Mach-Zehnder interferometer.
- 7. An optical circuit, comprising:an interferometric device; optical amplifiers in each arm of said interferometric device; and light sources terminating on opposite sides of said interferometric device, wherein said optical amplifiers are semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs), and said light sources are distributed feedback (DFB) lasers.
- 8. The optical circuit of claim 7, wherein said DFB lasers comprises a first DFB laser which is lasing, and a second DFB laser which is close to its lasing threshold.
- 9. The optical circuit of claim 8, wherein the first DFB laser is coupled with an input signal of said interferometric device, and the second DFB laser is coupled with an output signal of said interferometric device.
- 10. The optical circuit of claim 8, wherein the interferometric device is a Mach-Zehnder interferometer.
- 11. The optical circuit of claim 9, wherein the interferometric device is a Mach-Zehnder interferometer.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional of U.S. Pat. No. 6,563,621, filed May 4, 2001. which claims the benefit of No. 60/238,297 filed on Oct. 6, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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