Claims
- 1. An optical amplifier comprising:
- a length of fiber (2) that contains a laser-active substance having an energy level with a lifetime for amplifying light signals when it decays;
- at least one semiconductor laser (4, 8) being coupled to said length of fiber (2), for providing pump light, characterized in that
- an operating current source (5, 6) provides a modulated operating current signal to said at least one semiconductor laser (4, 8), the modulated operating current signal having a substantially constant modulation frequency which represents absolutely no information and which is greater than a reciprocal of the lifetime of the energy level of the laser-active substance, so the light signals to be amplified are not modulated.
- 2. An optical amplifier according to claim 1, characterized in that the operating current source contains a DC source (5) and an AC source (6), whose output currents together form the operating current.
- 3. An optical amplifier according to claim 1, with two semiconductor lasers (4, 8), each connected as a pump light source to one end of the length of fiber (2), characterized in that the operating current source supplies current to the two semiconductor lasers in such a way, that the two semiconductor lasers are alternately switched on and off.
- 4. An optical amplifier according to claim 3, characterized in that the operating current for each of the two alternately switched-on semiconductor lasers (4, 8), is a DC current that is switched on and off at the named frequency, and is thereby modulated.
- 5. An optical amplifier according to claim 3, characterized in that the operating current for each of the two alternately switched-on semiconductor lasers (4, 8) is a DC current that is switched on and off, which is modulated at the named frequency.
- 6. An optical amplifier according to claim 1, wherein the modulated operating current signal includes a AC current portion, and said at least one semiconductor laser (4, 8) emits multi-mode pump light with a wavelength of about 1480 nanometers, which is split by the AC current portion into 20-30 modes, each mode having a spacing of 80 gigahertz, the multimode pump light being substantially insensitive to feedback.
- 7. An optical amplifier according to claim 6, wherein the reciprocal lifetime of the energy level of the laser active substance is in a millisecond range, and the AC current portion has a frequency in a low megahertz range.
- 8. An optical amplifier according to claim 6, wherein the light signal has a wavelength in a range of between 1530-1570 nanometers.
- 9. An optical amplifier according to claim 8, wherein said at least one semiconductor laser (4, 8) provides multi-mode pump light having a wavelength in a range of 750-870 nanometers.
- 10. An optical amplifier according to claim 8, wherein said at least one semiconductor laser (4, 8) provides multi-mode pump light having a wavelength in a range of 960-1000 nanometers.
- 11. An optical amplifier according to claim 8, wherein said at least one semiconductor laser (4, 8) provides multi-mode pump light having a wavelength in a range of 1460-1500 nanometers.
- 12. An optical amplifier comprising:
- a length of fiber (2) that contains a laser-active substance having an energy level with a lifetime for amplifying light signals when it decays;
- at least one semiconductor laser (4,8) being coupled to said length of fiber (2), for providing pump light, characterized in that
- an operating current source (5, 6) provides a modulated operating current signal having a substantially constant modulation frequency that represents absolutely no information to said at least one semiconductor laser (4,8) and that is greater than a reciprocal of the lifetime of the energy level of the laser-active substance, so the light signals to be amplified are not modulated,
- wherein the modulated operating current signal includes a AC current portion, and said at least one semiconductor laser (4, 8) emits multi-mode pump light with a wavelength of about 1480 nanometers, which is split by the AC current portion into 20-30 modes, each mode having a spacing of 80 gigahertz, the multimode pump light being substantially insensitive to feedback.
- 13. An optical amplifier according to claim 12, wherein said at least one semiconductor laser (4, 8) provides multi-mode pump light having a wavelength in a range of 750-870 nanometers.
- 14. An optical amplifier according to claim 12, wherein said at least one semiconductor laser (4, 8) provides multi-mode pump light having a wavelength in a range of 960-1000 nanometers.
- 15. An optical amplifier according to claim 12, wherein said at least one semiconductor laser (4, 8) provides multi-mode pump light having a wavelength in a range of 1460-1500 nanometers.
- 16. An optical amplifier comprising:
- a length of fiber (2) that contains a laser-active substance having an energy level with a lifetime for amplifying light signals when it decays;
- at least one semiconductor laser (4, 8) being coupled to said length of fiber (2), for providing pump light, characterized in that
- an operating current source (5, 6) provides a modulated operating current to said at least one semiconductor laser (4, 8), the modulated operating current having a modulation frequency that causes said at least one semiconductor laser (4, 8) to provide multi-mode pump light thereby making it substantially insensitive to feedback, and the modulation frequency being greater than a reciprocal of the lifetime of the energy level of the laser-active substance, so the light signals to be amplified are not modulated.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07,923,905 filed on Aug. 24, 1992, now abandoned and International Application PCT/EP91/02458 filed on Dec. 19, 1991 and which designated the U.S.
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