Claims
- 1. An optical dispersion compensator comprising:
a saturable absorber having an input and an output; a first optical amplifier coupled to said input; and a second optical amplifier coupled to said output.
- 2. The optical dispersion compensator of claim 1, further comprising:
an input optical fiber coupled to said first optical amplifier; and an output optical fiber coupled to said second optical amplifier.
- 3. The optical dispersion compensator of claim 1, wherein said first optical amplifier is an erbium-doped optical amplifier.
- 4. The optical dispersion compensator of claim 1, wherein said second optical amplifier is an erbium-doped optical amplifier.
- 5. The optical dispersion compensator of claim 1, wherein said saturable absorber comprises quantum dots.
- 6. The optical dispersion compensator of claim 5, wherein said quantum dots comprise Lead Sulfide.
- 7. The optical dispersion compensator of claim 5, wherein said saturable absorber comprises cladding coupled to said quantum dots.
- 8. The optical dispersion compensator of claim 5, wherein said quantum dots are manufactured using a colloidal growth process.
- 9. The optical dispersion compensator of claim 1, further comprising a substrate, wherein said saturable absorber is formed on said substrate.
- 10. The optical dispersion compensator of claim 9, wherein said first optical amplifier and said second optical amplifier are formed on said substrate.
- 11. The optical dispersion compensator of claim 1, further comprising a bias laser coupled to said saturable absorber.
- 12. The optical dispersion compensator of claim 11, wherein said saturable absorber forms a first plane, and said bias laser forms a second plane, and wherein said first plane is perpendicular to said second plane.
- 13. The optical dispersion compensator of claim 11, wherein said bias laser is coupled to said saturable absorber through an optical coupler.
- 14. The optical dispersion compensator of claim 1, wherein said saturable absorber, first optical amplifier and second optical amplifier are formed from a doped fiber that functions as an amplifying medium and has quantum dot semiconductor nanoparticles, said compensator further comprising:
a pump laser coupled to said doped fiber.
- 15. The optical dispersion compensator of claim 14, wherein said doped fiber comprises an erbium-doped fiber.
- 16. The optical dispersion compensator of claim 1, wherein said saturable absorber receives an optical pulse having tail regions and a central region, and absorbs the tail regions at a higher rate than the central region.
- 17. An optical dispersion compensator comprising:
a doped fiber comprising quantum dot semiconductor nanoparticles; and a pump laser coupled to said doped fiber.
- 18. The optical dispersion compensator of claim 17, wherein said doped fiber receives an optical pulse having tail regions and a central region, and saturably absorbs the tail regions at a higher rate than the central region.
- 19. The optical dispersion compensator of claim 18, wherein said doped fiber
amplifies the optical pulse.
- 20. The optical dispersion compensator of claim 17, further comprising:
an input fiber coupled to said doped fiber; and an output fiber coupled to said doped fiber.
- 21. The optical dispersion compensator of claim 17, wherein said doped fiber comprises an erbium-doped fiber.
- 22. A method of performing optical dispersion compensation comprising:
receiving an optical pulse having tail regions and a central region; and absorbing the tail regions at a higher rate than the central region in a saturable absorber.
- 23. The method of claim 22, further comprising:
amplifying the optical pulse after the absorbing step.
- 24. The method of claim 22, further comprising:
amplifying the optical pulse before the absorbing step.
- 25. The method of claim 22, wherein the absorbing step reduces the width of the optical pulse.
- 26. The method of claim 22, wherein said absorbing step is performed in accordance with the following equation:
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/237,644, filed Oct. 3, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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