Claims
- 1. A bi-directional amplification node for an optical network comprising:a first optical comb filter to pass a first set of frequencies in a first direction and a second set of frequencies in a second direction; a first optical circulator coupled with the first optical comb filter; a first optical amplifier coupled with the first optical circulator to amplify signals in the first set of frequencies received from the first optical circulator; a second optical circulator coupled with the first optical amplifier, the second optical circulator to receive amplified signals from the first optical amplifier and to pass the amplified signals; a second optical comb filter coupled with the second optical circulator, the second optical comb filter to pass the first set of frequencies in a first direction and to pass the second set of frequencies in a second direction; a second optical amplifier coupled between the second optical circulator and the first optical circulator, the second optical amplifier to amplify signals in the second set of frequencies received from the second optical circulator and to pass the amplified signals to the first optical circulator.
- 2. The amplification node of claim 1 wherein the first optical comb filter comprises first and second optical fibers fused in three positions, wherein one of the three fused portions have a coupling ratio of approximately 50—50 and the two other fused portions have a coupling ratio that is not 50—50, wherein a length of the first optical fiber between the first fused portion and the second fused portion is L, a length of the second optical fiber between the first fused portion and the second fused portion is L+ΔL, a length of the second optical fiber between the second fused portion and the third fused portion is L and a length of the first optical fiber between second fused portion and the third fused portion is L+2ΔL.
- 3. The amplification node of claim 2 wherein the second optical comb filter comprises first and second optical fibers fused in three positions, wherein one of the three fused portions have a coupling ratio of approximately 50—50 and the two other fused portions have a coupling ratio that is not 50—50, wherein a length of the first optical fiber between the first fused portion and the second fused portion is L, a length of the second optical fiber between the first fused portion and the second fused portion is L+ΔL, a length of the second optical fiber between the second fused portion and the third fused portion is L and a length of the first optical fiber between second fused portion and the third fused portion is L+2ΔL.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of patent application Ser. No. 10/085,594, filed Feb. 26, 2002 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,636,661 and entitled “OPTICAL SIGNAL INTERLEAVING COMB FILTER WITH REDUCED CHROMATIC DISPERSION AND APPLICATIONS THEREFOR.”
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