Claims
- 1. A polarization mode dispersion compensator comprising:
an optical unit receiving an input optical signal and outputting an output optical signal; a distortion analyzer which includes a polarimeter, analyzing the output optical signal and producing a feedback signal, which represents degree of polarization of the output optical signal, by using a polarization property of the polarimeter, the polarization property determined through calibration using a plurality of intensity signals output from the polarimeter; and a controller producing a control signal to adjust said optical unit, based on the feedback signal.
- 2. A polarization mode dispersion compensator according to claim 1, wherein:
said polarimeter includes a plurality of optical components to produce the intensity signals; said distortion analyzer produces the feedback signal by using information of an instrument matrix of the polarimeter as the polarization property; and the information of the instrument matrix is obtained by inputting light with different states of polarization into the polarimeter such that a Poincaré sphere is fully covered and measuring the intensity signals output from the polarimeter.
- 3. A polarization mode dispersion compensator according to claim 2, wherein
the information of the instrument matrix is obtained by plotting two of the intensity signals on a plane for the different states of polarization and determining an azimut and an ellipticity of an ellipse which surrounds plotted points.
- 4. A polarization mode dispersion compensator according to claim 3, wherein
maximum and minimum intensity of the plotted points are further determined for each of the two of the intensity signals and used, together with the azimut and ellipticity, as the information of the instrument matrix.
- 5. A polarization mode dispersion compensator according to claim 1, wherein:
said polarimeter includes a plurality of optical components forming four analyzers to produce four intensity signals; and the optical components are arranged such that equivalent analyzer polarizations of three of the four analyzers are angular spaced by 120 degrees on a Poincaré sphere and an equivalent analyzer polarization of another of the four analyzers is orthogonal to the equivalent analyzer polarizations of the three analyzers on the Poincaré sphere.
- 6. A polarization mode dispersion compensator according to claim 1, wherein:
said polarimeter includes a plurality of optical components forming four analyzers to produce four intensity signals; and the optical components are arranged such that equivalent analyzer polarizations of the four analyzers form a structure like atoms in a diamond on a Poincaré sphere.
- 7. A polarization mode dispersion compensator according to claim 1, wherein:
said distortion analyzer produces a feedback signal which represents a state of polarization of the output optical signal; and said controller produces the control signal based on both the feedback signal representing the degree of polarization and the feedback signal representing the state of polarization.
- 8. A polarization mode dispersion compensator according to claim 1, wherein
said controller receives a feedback signal which represents a bit-error rate of the output optical signal and produces the control signal based on both the feedback signal representing the degree of polarization and the feedback signal representing the bit-error rate.
- 9. A polarization mode dispersion compensator according to claim 1, wherein:
said distortion analyzer produces a feedback signal which represents a state of polarization of the output optical signal; and said controller receives a feedback signal which represents a bit-error rate of the output optical signal and produces the control signal based on the feedback signal representing the degree of polarization, the feedback signal representing the state of polarization and the feedback signal representing the bit-error rate.
- 10. A distortion analyzer comprising:
a polarimeter which includes a plurality of optical components to produce a plurality of intensity signals from an input optical signal; and a processor producing a feedback signal, which represents degree of polarization of the input optical signal, for polarization mode dispersion compensation from the intensity signals by using a polarization property of the polarimeter, the polarization property determined through calibration using intensity signals output from the polarimeter.
- 11. A polarimeter comprising:
three beam splitters; two polarizers within a given tolerance range of zero degrees; a polarizer within a given tolerance range of 60 degrees; a polarizer within a given tolerance range of −60 degrees; and a retarder within a given tolerance range of a quarter of a wavelength, wherein the beam splitters, the polarizers and the retarder form four analyzers to produce four intensity signals, and are arranged such that equivalent analyzer polarizations of three of the four analyzers are angular spaced by 120 degrees on a Poincaré sphere and an equivalent analyzer polarization of another of the four analyzers is orthogonal to the equivalent analyzer polarizations of the three analyzers on the Poincaré sphere.
- 12. A polarimeter comprising:
three beam splitters; two polarizers within a given tolerance range of zero degrees; a polarizer within a given tolerance range of 60 degrees; a polarizer within a given tolerance range of −60 degrees; a retarder within a given tolerance range of a quarter of a wavelength; and three retarders within a given tolerance range of {fraction (1/18.48)} of a wavelength, wherein the beam splitters, the polarizers and the retarders form four analyzers to produce four intensity signals, and are arranged such that equivalent analyzer polarizations of the four analyzers form a structure like atoms in a diamond on a Poincaré sphere.
- 13. A polarimeter comprising:
three beam splitters; two polarizers within a given tolerance range of zero degrees; a polarizer within a given tolerance range of 60 degrees; a polarizer within a given tolerance range of −60 degrees; a retarder within a given tolerance range of {fraction (1/18.48)} subtracted from a quarter of a wavelength; and a retarder within a given tolerance range of {fraction (1/18.48)} of a wavelength, wherein the beam splitters, the polarizers and the retarders form four analyzers to produce four intensity signals, and are arranged such that equivalent analyzer polarizations of the four analyzers form a structure like atoms in a diamond on a Poincaré sphere.
- 14. A method of polarization mode dispersion compensation, comprising:
determining a polarization property of a polarimeter through calibration using a plurality of intensity signals output from a polarimeter; producing an output optical signal through an optical unit from an input optical signal; analyzing the output optical signal and producing a feedback signal, which represents degree of polarization of the output optical signal, by using the polarization property of the polarimeter; and adjusting said optical unit according to the feedback signal.
- 15. A polarization mode dispersion compensator comprising:
optical means for receiving an input optical signal and outputting an output optical signal; distortion analyzer means which includes polarimeter means, for analyzing the output optical signal and producing a feedback signal, which represents degree of polarization of the output optical signal, by using a polarization property of the polarimeter means, the polarization property determined through calibration using a plurality of intensity signals output from the polarimeter means; and controller means for producing a control signal to adjust said optical means, based on the feedback signal.
- 16. A distortion analyzer comprising:
polarimeter means which includes a plurality of optical means to produce a plurality of intensity signals from an input optical signal; and processor means for producing a feedback signal, which represents degree of polarization of the input optical signal, for polarization mode dispersion compensation from the intensity signals by using a polarization property of the polarimeter means, the polarization property determined through calibration using intensity signals output from the polarimeter means.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation application of International PCT Application No. PCT/JP01/07568 which was filed on Aug. 31, 2001.
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
PCT/JP01/07568 |
Aug 2001 |
US |
Child |
10736514 |
Dec 2003 |
US |