Claims
- 1. A method for compensating for polarization mode dispersion of an incoming optical communications signal, the method comprising the steps of:
a. orienting the state of polarization of the incoming optical communications signal with respect to the axes of a polarization splitter. b. splitting the communications signal into a first and a second orthogonal states of polarization at a split point; c. directing the first of the polarization states to a first birefringent optical waveguide having a first chirped grating having a first reference reflection point; d. directing the second of the polarization states to a second birefringent optical waveguide having a second chirped grating having a chirp pattern substantially similar to that of the first chirped grating and having a second reference reflection point; e. adjustably varying the optical path length from the second reflection point to the split point to compensate for polarization dispersion between the first and second states of polarization; and f. recombining the first and second polarization states into an output signal.
- 2. The method of claim 1, the method further comprising the steps of:
a. sampling the quality of the output signal; b. adaptively adjusting the state of polarization of the incoming signal and the optical path length of the second reflection point in response to the quality of the output signal.
- 3. The method of claim 1, the method further comprising the steps of:
a. sampling the quality of the output signal; b. adaptively adjusting the optical path length from the second reflection point to the split point in response to the quality of the output signal.
- 4. The method of claim 1, the method further comprising the steps of:
a. prior to the step of adjustably varying the optical path length from the second reflection point, tuning the optical path length of at least one of the gratings such that the second reflection point is substantially at the same optical path length from the split point as the first reflection point.
- 5. The method of claim 1, the method further comprising the steps of:
a. prior to the step of adjustably varying the optical path length from the second reflection point, tuning the optical path length of at least one of the gratings such that the second reflection point has a shorter optical path length from the split point than the first reflection point, wherein the difference in the optical path length is a factor of an expected polarization dispersion delay between the first and second orthogonal states of polarization mode dispersion.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the gratings are linearly chirped.
- 7. A method for creating a polarization dependent delay in a communication signal.
a. splitting the communications signal into a first and a second polarization states; b. directing the first polarization state to a first birefringent optical waveguide having a first chirped grating, the first optical waveguide having a first reflection point at a first optical path length; c. directing the second polarization states to a second birefringent optical waveguide having a second chirped grating, the second optical waveguide having a second reflection point at a second optical path length; d. adjustably varying the second optical path length to induce a polarization mode delay between the first and second states of polarization; and e. recombining the first and second polarization states into an output signal;
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the second chirped grating has a chirp pattern substantially similar to the first chirped grating, the second grating having a second reflection point that is substantially at the same optical path length from the split point as the first reflection point.
- 9. The method of claim 7, further comprising the steps of:
a. sampling the output signal; and b. adjusting the optical path length of the second reflection point in response to the output signal.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is related to the co-pending, commonly assigned application entitled, “System for All Order Dispersion Compensation”, Applicants' docket number 55881US002 filed co-currently with the present application, which is hereby incorporated by reference.