Claims
- 1. Method of pumping a fiber amplifier comprising the steps of:
providing a gain medium for receiving and amplifying an optical signal; providing a pump laser having an output wavelength absorbed in the gain medium for causing a population inversion in the gain medium, optically coupled to the gain medium; determining a drive current Imax for generating maximum pump power output; determining a drive current Imin for generating minimum stable pump power output; establishing a pulsed duty cycle at least at Imin for providing time averaged pump drive current for generating pump output powers below the minimum stable pump power output; selecting a pump power output corresponding to an optical signal power passing through the amplifier.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1 further comprising the steps of:
sampling a signal power, and varying pump power to correspond to changes in signal power.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 2, wherein the pump power is selected to provide constant gain in response to changing signal power.
- 4. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pulse frequency is higher than 10 kHz, or the resulting gain ripple is less than 0.05 dB.
- 5. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the gain medium comprises erbium doped optical fiber.
- 6. A method of operating a pump laser for a doped fiber amplifier over an extended dynamic range comprising the steps of:
determining a drive current Imax of the pump laser for maximum pump power output; determining a drive current Imin of the pump laser for minimum stable pump output providing current to the pump laser to Imax; decreasing current to the pump laser to decrease pump output substantially linearly to Imin; applying pulsed current by pulse width modulation to the pump laser at least at Imin, establishing a variable pulsing duty cycle to provide substantially linear decrease in time averaged pump drive current to decrease pump output substantially linearly below the minimum stable pump output, such that a selected current between Imax and Imin and a selected pulse width modulation duty cycle at least at Imin provides a selected pump output power over a dynamic range greater than Imax−Imin.
- 7. An optical fiber amplifier having an extended range of dynamic gain comprising:
a doped gain medium for receiving and amplifying an optical signal; a pump laser having an output wavelength absorbed in the gain medium for causing a population inversion in the gain medium, optically coupled to the gain medium; a power supply for providing selectably variable current to the pump laser between a current level of Imax and Imin, wherein Imin corresponds to a minimum stable operating current; means for pulsing the current to the pump laser on/off at least at Imin including means for varying the pulse duty cycle in order to provide selectable average current below Imin.
- 8. An amplifier as defined in claim 7, wherein the gain medium is erbium doped fiber.
- 9. An amplifier as defined in claim 8, wherein the pump laser comprises a semiconductor laser diode.
- 10. A pump laser source for a doped fiber amplifier comprising:
a pump laser having an output wavelength absorbed in the gain medium for causing a population inversion in the gain medium; a power supply for providing selectably variable current to the pump laser between a current level of Imax and Imin, wherein Imin corresponds to a minimum stable operating current; means for pulsing the current to the pump laser on/off at least at Imin including means for varying the pulse duty cycle in order to provide selectable average current below Imin.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. provisional application No. 60/328,744 filed Oct. 12, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60328744 |
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