System and method for producing optical sinc-shaped pulses
US-9395535-B2 · Jul 19, 2016 · US
US10514587B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10514587-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716336467-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 24, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 24, 2019 |
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To provide an optical comb generation device and an optical comb signal generation method capable of stably generating an optical comb signal having an optical frequency interval exceeding the drive electric signal band of a modulator. When light output from a first optical modulator 5 and a second optical modulator 7 is multiplexed in a multiplexing unit 13, the first optical modulator 5 and the second optical modulator 7 cancel the even-ordered components or odd-ordered components included in the light output from the first optical modulator 5 and the second optical modulator 7 and, when light output from a third optical modulator 9 and a fourth optical modulator 11 is multiplexed in the multiplexing unit 13, the third optical modulator 9 and the fourth optical modulator 11 cancel the even-ordered components or odd-ordered components included in the light output from the third optical modulator 9 and the fourth optical modulator 11, wherein the same components cancelled in the light output from the first optical modulator 5 and the second optical modulator 7 are cancelled.
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An optical comb generation device ( 1 ) comprising: a demultiplexing unit ( 3 ) that demultiplexes input light; a first optical modulator ( 5 ) into which first light demultiplexed by the demultiplexing unit ( 3 ) is inputted and which performs first modulation; a second optical modulator ( 7 ) into which second light demultiplexed by the demultiplexing unit ( 3 ) is inputted and which performs second modulation; a third optical modulator ( 9 ) into which third light demultiplexed by the demultiplexing unit ( 3 ) is inputted and which performs third modulation; a fourth optical modulator ( 11 ) into which fourth light demultiplexed by the demultiplexing unit ( 3 ) is inputted and which performs fourth modulation; a multiplexing unit ( 13 ) that multiplexes pieces of light outputted from the first optical modulator ( 5 ), the second optical modulator ( 7 ), the third optical modulator ( 9 ), and the fourth optical modulator ( 11 ); and a control unit ( 15 ) that controls a drive signal applied to the first optical modulator ( 5 ), the second optical modulator ( 7 ), the third optical modulator ( 9 ), and the fourth optical modulator ( 11 ), wherein regarding the first optical modulator ( 5 ) and the second optical modulator ( 7 ), when output light from the first optical modulator ( 5 ) and output light from the second optical modulator ( 7 ) are multiplexed by the multiplexing unit ( 13 ), even-ordered components or odd-ordered components included in the output light from the first optical modulator ( 5 ) and the output light from the second optical modulator ( 7 ) are cancelled, and regarding the third optical modulator ( 9 ) and the fourth optical modulator ( 11 ), when output light from the third optical modulator ( 9 ) and output light from the fourth optical modulator ( 11 ) are multiplexed by the multiplexing unit ( 13 ), even-ordered components or odd-ordered components, which are included in the output light from the third optical modulator ( 9 ) and the output light from the fourth optical modulator ( 11 ) and which are the same as those cancelled in the output light from the first optical modulator ( 5 ) and the output light from the second optical modulator ( 7 ), are cancelled, and thereby, the control unit ( 15 ) generates an optical comb signal whose frequency interval is twice the frequency of modulation signals of the first optical modulator ( 5 ), the second optical modulator ( 7 ), the third optical modulator ( 9 ), and the fourth optical modulator ( 11 ). 2. The optical comb generation device according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit further controls the drive signal so that, regarding the first optical modulator ( 5 ) and the third optical modulator ( 9 ), at least one or more of components included in the output light from the first optical modulator ( 5 ) and the output light from the third optical modulator ( 9 ) are flattened when the output light from the first optical modulator ( 5 ) and the output light from the third optical modulator ( 9 ) are multiplexed by the multiplexing unit ( 13 ), and regarding the second optical modulator ( 7 ) and the fourth optical modulator ( 11 ), at least one or more of components included in the output light from the second optical modulator ( 7 ) and the output light from the fourth optical modulator ( 11 ) are flattened when the output light from the second optical modulator ( 7 ) and the output light from the fourth optical modulator ( 11 ) are multiplexed by the multiplexing unit ( 13 ). 3. The optical comb generation device according to claim 1 , wherein intensities of the first light, the second light, the third light, and fourth light are the same, and when modulation signals a 1 (t), a 2 (t), a 3 (t), and a 4 (t) of a first modulator, a second modulator, a third modulator, and a fourth modulator are respectively defined as follows: a 1 (t)=A 1 sin(2πf 1 +θ 1 ), a 2 (t)=A 2 sin(2πf 2 +θ 2 ), a 3 (t)=A 3 sin(2πf 3 +θ 3 ), and a 4 (t)=A 4 sin(2πf 4 +θ 4 ), (here, A 1 to A 4 are amplitudes of the modulation signals, f 1 to f 4 are drive frequencies of the drive signals, and θ 1 to θ 4 are phase components of the drive signals) f 1 =f 2 =f 3 =f 4 =f, and following formulas are satisfied: |θ b1 −θ b2 |=π/2, and |θ b3 −θ b4 |=π/2 (here, θ b1 , θ b2 , θ b3 , and θ b4 are bias signals applied to the first optical modulator ( 5 ), the second optical modulator ( 7 ), the third optical modulator ( 9 ), and the fourth optical modulator ( 11 ), respectively). 4. The optical comb generation device according to claim 3 , wherein the modulation signals of the first modulator, the second modulator, the third modulator, and the fourth modulator satisfy following formulas: (A 1 −A 3 )/2±(θ b1 −θ b3 )/2=(2k+½)π, and (A 2 −A 4 )/2±(θ b2 −θ b4 )/2=(2m+½)π (k and m are integers). 5. The optical comb generation device according to claim 1 , wherein a group of n (n is an integer of 1 or more) optical modulators or two or more groups of n optical modulators are included and thereby when a modulation frequency of the optical modulators is f, the optical comb generation device generates an optical comb having frequency intervals of Nf (N is a number of 1 to n). 6. An optical comb generation method comprising: a step in which a demultiplexing unit ( 3 ) demultiplexes input light; a step in which first light demultiplexed by the demultiplexing unit ( 3 ) is inputted into a first optical modulator ( 5 ) and undergoes first modulation; a step in which second light demultiplexed by the demultiplexing unit ( 3 ) is inputted into a second optical modulator ( 7 ) and undergoes second modulation; a step in which third light demultiplexed by the demultiplexing unit ( 3 ) is inputted into a third optical modulator ( 9 ) and undergoes third modulation; a step in which fourth light demultiplexed by the demultiplexing unit ( 3 ) is inputted into a fourth optical modulator ( 11 ) and undergoes fourth modulation; and a step in which the light that has undergone the first modulation, the light that has undergone the second modulation, the light that has undergone the third modulation, and the light that has undergone the fourth modulation are multiplexed by the multiplexing unit ( 13 ), wherein regarding the first modulation and the second modulation, when the light that has undergone the first modulation and the light that has undergone the second modulation are multiplexed by the multiplexing unit ( 13 ), even-ordered components or odd-ordered components included in the light that has undergone the first modulation and the light that has undergone the second modulation are cancelled, regarding the third modulation and the fourth modulation, when the light that has undergone the third modulation and the light that has undergone the fourth modulation are multiplexed by the multiplexing unit ( 13 ), even-ordered components or odd-ordered components, which are included in the light that has undergone the third modulation and the light that has undergone the fourth modulation and which are the same as those cancelled in the light that has undergone the first modulation and the light that has undergone the second modulation, are cancelled, regarding the first modulation and the third modulation, when the light that has undergone the first modulation and the light that has undergone the third modulation are multiplexed by the multiplexing unit ( 13 ), at least one or more of components included in the light that has undergone the first modulation and the light that has undergone the third modulation are flattened, regarding the second modulation and the fourth modulation, when the light that has undergone the second modulation and the light that has undergone the fourth modulation are multip
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