Claims
- 1. Pump device for coupling a pump radiation into an active fiber of an optical amplifier, said active fiber being a double-cladding fiber, said optical amplifier being adapted to amplify optical signals, said pump device including a multi-mode optical fiber to receive and convey a multi-mode pump radiation, a first optical coupler for optically coupling a first fraction of said pump radiation to said active fiber, a second optical coupler that is optically coupled to said first coupler to receive from said first coupler a second fraction of said pump radiation and that is further optically coupled to said active fiber to feed to said fiber at least part of the second fraction of said pump radiation, characterized in that said first optical coupler has an insertion loss for said optical signals less than or equal to 0.2 dB and said second optical coupler has a coupling efficiency for said pump radiation of at least 70%.
- 2. Pump device according to claim 1, wherein said first optical coupler is a fused fiber coupler and said second optical coupler is a micro optic coupler.
- 3. Pump device according to claim 1, wherein the sum of the optical power of the first fraction of said pump radiation and of the optical power of said at least part of the second fraction of said pump radiation is more than 75% of the optical power of said pump radiation.
- 4. Pump device according to claim 3, wherein said sum is at least 85% of the optical power of said pump radiation.
- 5. Pump device according to claim 1, further comprising a pump optical fiber optically coupling said second optical coupler to said first optical coupler; said pump optical fiber being a multi-modal optical fiber adapted to transmit optical radiation without substantial energy transfer between modes.
- 6. Pump device according to claim 1, wherein said first optical coupler has a first access fiber; a second access fiber that is a multi-modal fiber and is optically coupled to said multi-mode optical fiber to receive said pump radiation; a third access fiber that is of the same type of said first access fiber adapted to be coupled to said active fiber to feed to said active fiber the first fraction of said pump radiation; and a fourth access fiber, of the same type of said second access fiber, into which said second fraction of said pump radiation is conveyed; and said second coupler has a first access fiber that is a multi-modal fiber optically coupled to said fourth access fiber of said first optical coupler to receive the second fraction of said pump radiation; a second access fiber that is a double-cladding fiber adapted to be coupled to said second active fiber to feed to said second active fiber said at least part of the second fraction of said pump radiation, and a third access fiber for conveying said optical signals.
- 7. Pump device according to claim 6, wherein said first access fiber of said first coupler is a single-mode fiber adapted to be coupled to an optical input to receive said optical signals and said third access fiber of said second coupler is a single-mode fiber adapted to be coupled to an optical output to feed to said optical output said optical signals.
- 8. Optical amplifier including an optical input for the input of optical signals, an optical output for the output of said optical signal, an active fiber interposed between said input and said output and adapted to amplify said optical signals, a pump source for generating a pump radiation and a pumping device according to claims 1, 6 or 7 to optically couple said pump radiation to said active fiber.
- 9. Optical amplifier according to claim 8, wherein said active fiber comprises two fiber sections, each coupled to a respective one of the two couplers.
- 10. Optical amplifying unit including two optical amplifiers according to claim 8 arranged in series.
- 11. Optical amplifying unit according to claim 10, further comprising a pre-amplifier arranged in series with said optical amplifiers.
- 12. Optical amplifying unit according to claim 10 further comprising at least one noise rejection filter arranged in series with said optical amplifiers.
- 13. Optical transmission system including an optical transmitting unit adapted to transmit an optical signal, an optical receiving unit to receive said optical signal, an optical fiber link optically coupling said transmitting unit to said receiving unit, further comprising an active fiber positioned along said optical fiber link to amplify said optical signal, a pump source to generate pump radiation and a pump device according to claims 1 or 6 to couple said pump radiation to said active fiber.
- 14. Method for coupling a pump radiation into an active fiber adapted to amplify optical signals, said active fiber being a double-cladding fiber, the method comprising the following steps:guiding an optical signal; guiding a multimode pump radiation; inputting said optical signal and said pump radiation to said active fiber; said optical signal being input with a predetermined insertion loss and said pump radiation being input so as to feed a first power fraction to said active fiber and to obtain a residual power fraction; inputting said residual power fraction to said active fiber with a predetermined coupling efficiency so as to feed a second power fraction to said active fiber; characterized in that said insertion loss is lower than or equal to 0.2 dB and said coupling efficiency is at least 70%.
- 15. Method according to claim 14, wherein the sum of said first and second power fractions is more than 75% of the optical power of said pump radiation.
- 16. Method according to claim 15, wherein said sum is at least 85% of the optical power of said pump radiation.
- 17. Optical amplifying unit including two optical amplifiers according to claim 9 arranged in series.
- 18. Optical amplifying unit according to claim 17, further comprising a pre-amplifier arranged in series with said optical amplifiers.
- 19. Optical amplifying unit according to claim 17, further comprising at least one noise rejection filter arranged in series with said optical amplifiers.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This Appln claims the benefit of Provisional Ser. No. 60/102,717 filed Oct. 1, 1998.
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