Claims
- 1. A long-period grating device having enhanced stability to variations in temperature comprising:
- an optical fiber including a core having a refractive index and a core guided mode with effective index n.sub.eff, core, with a rate of change with respect to temperature dn.sub.eff, core /dT;
- a cladding surrounding said core having a cladding mode with effective index n.sub.eff, cladding, less than n.sub.eff, core and an average rate of change with respect to temperature dn.sub.eff, cladding /dT;
- wherein said core has a plurality of perturbations in its refractive index spaced apart by a periodic distance .LAMBDA. to form a long-period grating with a center wavelength .lambda.p;
- and wherein dn.sub.eff, cladding /dT is sufficiently close to dn.sub.eff, core /dT that the rate of change of .lambda.p with respect to temperature is less than 4 nm/100.degree. C.
- 2. A device according to claim 1 wherein said cladding is a composite cladding comprising a first portion adjacent to said core with an index of refraction lower than said core and a second portion adjacent said first portion with an index of refraction greater than said first portion.
- 3. A device according to claim 2 wherein said core is germanium-doped silica, said first portion of cladding is fluorine-doped silica and said second portion of cladding is silica.
- 4. A device according to claim 2 wherein said composite cladding further comprises a third portion adjacent said second portion, said third portion having an index of refraction lower than said second portion.
- 5. A device according to claim 4 wherein said core is germanium-doped silica, said first portion of cladding is fluorine-doped silica, said second portion is phosphorous-doped silica, and said third portion is fluorine-doped silica.
- 6. A device according to claim 1 wherein dn.sub.eff, cladding /dT is sufficiently close to dn.sub.eff, core /dT over the range 0.degree.-100.degree. C. that the rate of change of .lambda.p with respect to temperature is less than 2 nm/100.degree. C. over said range.
- 7. An optical fiber communications system comprising:
- a source of an optical signal;
- optically coupled to said source, an optical signal path comprising length of optical fiber for transmitting said optical signal;
- disposed in said optical signal path, an optical amplifier for amplifying said optical signal;
- a pair of pumping sources for pumping said optical amplifier with optical pumping energy of wavelengths .lambda.p.sub.1 and .lambda.p.sub.2 ;
- disposed in the path of energy from each pump after said pumping energy has passed through said amplifier unused, a spectral shaping device for removing said unused pumping energy from said optical path comprising a long-period grating device according to claim 1.
- 8. A communications system according to claim 7 wherein said optical amplifier comprises an erbium-doped optical fiber amplifier.
- 9. An optical fiber communications system comprising:
- a source of at least one optical signal;
- optically coupled to said source, an optical signal path comprising a length of optical fiber for transmitting said optical signal;
- disposed in said optical signal path, an optical amplifier having a gain spectral dependence with one or more peak regions providing different gain for different wavelengths;
- disposed in said optical signal path, a spectral shaping device comprising a long-period grating device according to claim 1 for removing energy from the spectral region of one or more of said peak regions in order to provide a more uniform spectral output.
- 10. A communications system according to claim 9 wherein said optical amplifier comprises an erbium-doped optical fiber amplifier.
- 11. An optical fiber amplifier comprising
- a rare-earth doped length of optical fiber; and
- a long-period grating device according to claim 1 in the path of said fiber for shaping the spectral gain characteristics of said amplifier.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser No. 08/539,473, filed on Oct. 4, 1995, now abandoned.
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