Claims
- 1. An optical pulse generator, comprising:
an optical modulator, including:
a. an optical input for receiving an input optical signal, b. a modulation input for receiving an electric modulation signal that modulates said input optical signal; and c. an optical output for providing a modulated output optical signal comprising output optical pulses; wherein said electric modulation signal comprises a superposition of a plurality of waveforms having different frequencies.
- 2. An optical pulse generator according to claim 1, wherein the relative amplitudes and phases of each of said plurality of waveforms are selected so that said output optical pulses are characterized by a predetermined pulse width.
- 3. An optical pulse generator according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of waveforms comprise sinusoidal waveforms.
- 4. An optical pulse generator according to claim 1, wherein said superposition of waveforms comprises:
i) a base waveform characterized by a base frequency f1, and ii) one or more odd harmonics of said base waveform, said odd harmonics being characterized by frequencies f2n+1 related to said base frequency f1 according to the formula:f2n+1=(2n+1)*f1,where n is an integer.
- 5. An optical pulse generator according to claim 1, wherein said optical modulator comprises an electro-optic interferometric modulator.
- 6. An optical pulse generator according to claim 5, wherein said interferometric modulator comprises a Mach-Zehnder modulator.
- 7. An optical pulse generator according to claim 5, wherein a substrate forming said interferometric modulator comprises a lithium niobate substrate.
- 8. An optical pulse generator according to claim 5, wherein said interferometric modulator is substantially velocity-matched.
- 9. An optical pulse generator according to claim 5, wherein said interferometric modulator has a bandwidth that is substantially limited to one or more predetermined bandwidths in order to increase an efficiency of the modulation of said input optical signal.
- 10. An optical pulse generator according to claim 1, wherein said optical modulator comprises an electro-absorption modulator.
- 11. An optical pulse generator according to claim 4, wherein said base frequency f1 is from about 5 GHz to about 40 GHz.
- 12. An optical pulse generator according to claim 1, wherein said output optical pulses comprise RZ (return-to-zero) optical pulses.
- 13. An optical pulse generator according to claim 2, wherein said predetermined pulse width is between about 8 ps to about 16 ps.
- 14. An optical pulse generator according to claim 4, wherein said base frequency f1 is 10.66 GHz, and wherein said output optical pulses are characterized by a repetition rate of about 21.32 GHz.
- 15. An optical pulse generator according to claim 1, further comprising means for generating said electric modulation signal.
- 16. An optical pulse generator according to claim 15, further comprising means for applying said electric modulation signal to said at least one modulation input.
- 17. An optical pulse generator according to claim 15, wherein said means for generating said electric modulation signal comprises an amplifier having an input for receiving a first electric signal having a base frequency f1, said amplifier being adapted to amplify said first electric signal and to distort said first electric signal by an amount sufficient to generate a second electric signal characterized by a frequency f2n+1, wherein f2n+1 is an odd harmonic of f1 and related to f1 by the formula
- 18. An optical pulse generator according to claim 17, wherein said means for generating said electric modulation signal comprises a combiner, said combiner including:
a. a first input for receiving a first electric input signal characterized by a base frequency f1; b. a second input for receiving a second electric input signal characterized by a frequency f2n+1, wherein f2n+1 is an odd harmonic of f1 and related to f1 by the formulaf2n+1=(2n+1)*f1,and n is an integer; and c. an output for providing an electric output signal that is a combination of said first electric input signal and said second electric input signal.
- 19. An optical pulse generator according to claim 18, wherein said combiner comprises a frequency diplexer.
- 20. An optical pulse generator according to claim 15, wherein said means for generating said electric modulation signal comprises:
a. an input for receiving a first electric signal characterized by a base frequency f1; b. a splitter for splitting said first electric signal into at least a first component and a second component; c. a frequency multiplier that receives said second component of said first electric signal and produces a second electric signal characterized by a frequency f2n+1, wherein f2n+1 is an odd harmonic of f1 and related to f1 by the formulaf2n+1=(2n+1)*f1,and n is an integer; and d. a combiner for combining said first component of said first electric signal and said second electric signal to produce said electric modulation signal.
- 21. An optical pulse generator according to claim 20, further comprising:
a. an amplifier for amplifying said first component of said first electric signal, thereby producing a first amplified signal; and b. a variable gain amplifier that amplifies said second electric signal, thereby producing a second amplified signal; wherein said combiner combines said first amplified signal and said second amplified signal to produce said electric modulation signal.
- 22. A method of generating optical pulses with a variable pulse width, the method comprising:
a) receiving an input optical signal at an optical input of an optical modulator; b) generating a modulation drive signal by superposing at least a first waveform and a second waveform, wherein said first and said second waveforms are characterized by different frequencies; c) modulating said input optical signal by applying said modulation drive signal to a modulation input of said optical modulator; d) generating a modulated output optical signal comprising output optical pulses; and e) adjusting the relative amplitudes and phases of said first and said second waveforms, so that the output optical pulses have a predetermined pulse width.
- 23. An OTDM (optical time-division multiplexed) demultiplexer, comprising:
A. an optical modulator, including:
a. an optical input for receiving an input optical signal including RZ (return-to-zero) encoded data; b. a modulation input for receiving an electric modulation signal that modulates said input optical signal; and c. an optical output for providing a modulated output optical signal comprising output optical pulses; wherein said electric modulation signal comprises a superposition of a plurality of waveforms having different frequencies.
- 24. An OTDM demultiplexer according to claim 23, wherein the relative amplitudes and phases of each of said plurality of waveforms are selected so that said output optical pulses are characterized by a predetermined pulse width.
- 25. An OTDM demultiplexer according to claim 23, wherein said superposition of waveforms comprises:
i) a base waveform characterized by a base frequency f1, and ii) one or more odd harmonics of said base waveform, said odd harmonics being characterized by frequencies f2n+1 related to said base frequency f1 according to the formula:f2n+1=(2n+1)*f1,where n is an integer.
- 26. An OTDM demultiplexer according to claim 23, wherein said optical modulator is an electro-absorption modulator.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims right of priority based on U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/270,016, filed on Feb. 20, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60270016 |
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