Claims
- 1. A multispectral light source for a Raman amplifier, comprising:a pump configured to provide pump light to an optical fiber while a wavelength division multiplex, WDM, optical signal, with a signal bandwidth of at least 20 nm, propagates though the optical fiber, including a plurality of semiconductor lasers, each of which is configured to produce pump light at a different central wavelength, and respective wavelength intervals between adjacent central wavelengths are in an inclusive range of 6 nm through 35 nm, and said pump light forms a pump band, which is divided into a shorter wavelength side and a longer wavelength side, respective pumping powers of the pump light in the shorter wavelength side increase as the central wavelength of the pump light decrease.
- 2. The multispectral light source of claim 1, whereina total number of semiconductor lasers in the shorter wavelength side is greater than a total number of semiconductor lasers in the longer wavelength side.
- 3. The multispectral light source of claim 1, whereina total optical pumping power launched into the optical fiber on the shorter wavelength side is greater than a total optical pumping power launched into the optical fiber on the longer wavelength side.
- 4. A multispectral light source for a Raman amplifier, comprising:a pump configured to provide pump light to an optical fiber while a wavelength division multiplex, WDM, optical signal, with a signal bandwidth of at least 20 nm, propagates though the optical fiber, including a first semiconductor laser configured to produce light at a first wavelength, a second semiconductor laser configured to produce light at a second wavelength, and a third semiconductor laser configured to produce light at a third wavelength, wherein the first wavelength is shorter than the second wavelength, the second wavelength is shorter that the third wavelength, and a wavelength interval between the first wavelength and the second wavelength being a same as between the second wavelength and the third wavelength, and being in an inclusive range of 6 nm through 35 nm.
- 5. A multispectral light source for a Raman amplifier, comprising:means for providing pump light to an optical fiber while a wavelength division multiplex, WDM, optical signal, with a signal bandwidth of at least 20 nm, propagates though the optical fiber; and an optical coupler configured to couple the pump light into the optical fiber, wherein the means for providing pump light includes means for producing light at a first wavelength, means for producing light at a second wavelength, and means for producing light at a third wavelength, wherein the first wavelength is shorter than the second wavelength, the second wavelength is shorter that the third wavelength, and a wavelength interval between the first wavelength and the second wavelength being a same as between the second wavelength and the third wavelength, and being in an inclusive range of 6 nm through 35 nm.
- 6. A method for producing multispectral light for a Raman amplifier, comprising steps of:providing pump light to an optical fiber while a wavelength division multiplex, WDM, optical signal, with a signal bandwidth of at least 20 nm, propagates though the optical fiber; and coupling the pump light into the optical fiber, wherein the providing pump light step includes steps of producing light at a first wavelength, producing light at a second wavelength, and producing light at a third wavelength, wherein the first wavelength is shorter than the second wavelength, the second wavelength is shorter that the third wavelength, and a wavelength interval between the first wavelength and the second wavelength being a same as between the second wavelength and the third wavelength, and being in an inclusive range of 6 nm through 35 nm.
Priority Claims (5)
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10-208450 |
Jul 1998 |
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10-210822 |
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11-034769 |
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11-034833 |
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2000-006567 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation application of, and claims priority to, Ser. No. 09/944,601 filed Sep. 4, 2001, which claims priority to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/527,748, filed Mar. 17, 2000 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,292,288), which claims priority to PCT Application No. PCT/JP99/03944, filed Jul. 23, 1999, and to Japanese Application Nos. JP 2000-006567, filed Jan. 14, 2000; 11-034833, filed Feb. 12, 1999; 11-034769 filed Feb. 12, 1999; 10-210822, filed Jul. 27, 1998; and 10-208450, filed Jul. 23, 1998.
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