Claims
- 1. An optical signal receiver which suppresses a noise figure, comprising:a first optical amplifier which receives an attenuated wavelength multiplexed signal light, amplifies the attenuated wavelength multiplexed signal light to a first predetermined level and outputs the amplified attenuated signal light as a signal light to an optical component, said first optical amplifier being a low gain amplifier; and a wavelength number detector which counts a number of wavelength, and which can transfer, by comparing, an optical power level of each wavelength, of all attenuated signal light received at said first optical amplifier and a third predetermined level, wherein said optical component attenuates the wavelength multiplexed signal light and outputs the attenuated wavelength multiplexed signal light to a second optical amplifier, and wherein said second amplifier amplifies the attenuated wavelength multiplexed signal light from said optical component at a second predetermined level and does not amplify the attenuated wavelength multiplexed signal light from said optical component when the wavelength number of the attenuated wavelength multiplexed signal light received at said first optical amplifier which can be transferred is less than a predetermined number.
- 2. An optical amplifier according to claim 1, wherein said first optical amplifier comprises:a first doped fiber which amplifies the wavelength multiplexed optical signal at a gain of less than 16 dB, and a first pumping light source which excites said first doped fiber, wherein said second optical amplifier comprises: a second doped fiber which amplifies the amplified wavelength multiplexed optical signal at a gain more than the gain of said first doped fiber, and a second pumping light source which excites said second doped fiber.
- 3. An optical amplifier according to claim 1, wherein said first optical amplifier comprises:a first doped fiber which amplifies the wavelength multiplexed optical signal and has a length less than 6 m, and a first pumping light source which excites said first doped fiber, wherein said second optical amplifier comprises: a second doped fiber which amplifies the amplified wavelength multiplexed optical signal at a gain more than the gain of said first doped fiber, and a second pumping light source which excites said second doped fiber.
- 4. An optical amplifier for amplifying a wavelength multiplexed optical signal from a transmission line, said optical amplifier comprising:a first doped fiber which amplifies the wavelength multiplexed optical signal; an optical component which provides an amplified wavelength multiplexed optical signal having a loss resulting from said first doped fiber; a second doped fiber which amplifies the amplified wavelength multiplexed optical signal from said optical component; a wavelength number detector which counts a number of wavelength, and which can transfer, by comparing, an optical power level of each wavelength of all attenuated signal light from a transmission line and a predetermined level; a pumping light source which generates a pumping light and does not generate a pumping light when the wavelength number of the wavelength multiplexed optical signal from the transmission line is less than a predetermined number; and an optical separator which branches the pumping light to said first and second doped fibers, wherein said optical separator provides a large amount of pumping light to said second doped fiber.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/954,012, filed Sep. 18, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,490,387; which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/663,378, filed Sep. 15, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,314,217; which is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/129,844, filed Aug. 6, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,195,480.
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