Light source assembly
US-2020064551-A1 · Feb 27, 2020 · US
US11454763B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11454763-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117234361-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 19, 2021 |
| Priority date | May 4, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 27, 2022 |
| Grant date | Sep 27, 2022 |
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A light source assembly having N outputs, the assembly including: a light source arrangement arranged for supplying light to M inputs, where M an N independently of each other are integers and where M≥2 and M≥N; at least one optical couplers, each having at least one input arm and a plurality of output arms; and an integer number, P, of mode scramblers. The light source arrangement may include a broadband light source and a multimode coupler configured for receiving one or more light beams from the light source arrangement, wherein the one or more light beams being derived from the broadband light source and wherein a mode scrambler is arranged for mode scrambling one of said light beams before it enters the multimode coupler.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A light source assembly comprising a light source arrangement comprising a broadband light source and a multimode coupler configured for receiving one or more light beams from the light source arrangement, wherein the one or more light beams are derived from the broadband light source and wherein a mode scrambler is arranged for mode scrambling one of said light beams before it enters the multimode coupler, wherein each of the one or more light beams derived from the broadband light source and scrambled in the mode scrambler has a first beam M 2 factor prior to being scrambled in the mode scrambler, and wherein the mode scrambler is arranged for mode scrambling to increase the first beam M 2 factor to a second beam M 2 factor, larger than the first beam M 2 factor. 2. The light source assembly of claim 1 , wherein the multimode coupler is a multimode fused coupler comprising at least two input arms and at least two output arms. 3. The light source assembly of claim 1 , wherein the mode scrambler comprises a mode scrambling component. 4. The light source assembly of claim 3 , wherein the mode scrambling component is a non-fiber based mode scrambling component. 5. The light source assembly of any claim 1 , wherein said broadband light source comprises a few moded light source with up to 20 guided modes per polarization direction determined at a peak wavelength of the first filtered light beam. 6. The light source assembly of claim 1 , wherein said light source arrangement comprises a wavelength tunable filter for filtering light from the broadband light source to provide a filtered light beam of the one or more light beams derived from the broadband light source, said scrambler being configured for receiving and scrambling said filtered light beam prior to entering the multimode coupler, wherein said wavelength tunable filter is configured for filtering off two or more wavelength ranges from an input light beam from the broadband light source. 7. The light source assembly of claim 6 , wherein said wavelength filter is an acousto-optic tunable filter. 8. The light source assembly of claim 1 , wherein said multimode coupler comprises a 50/50 coupler. 9. The light source assembly of claim 8 , wherein said multimode coupler comprises a 50/50coupler having cores of at least about 100 pm. 10. The light source assembly of claim 8 , wherein said multimode coupler comprises a 50/50coupler having cores of at least about 200 pm. 11. The light source assembly of claim 8 , wherein said coupler is a graded index coupler. 12. The light source assembly of claim 8 , wherein said coupler has cores of at least about 100 pm. 13. The light source assembly of any claim 1 , wherein said scrambler is configured for increasing a number of excited modes in the one or more light beams derived from the broadband light source, and said derived and scrambled light beam(s) supplied to said coupler comprises more than 100 modes. 14. The light source assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second beam M 2 factor is at least 10% larger than the first beam M 2 factor. 15. The light source assembly of any claim 1 , wherein said one or more light beams derived from the broadband light source light beam has/have a bandwidth of up to about 50 nm. 16. The light source assembly of claim 2 , wherein the light beam from at least one of the output arms of the multimode coupler is guided to a further coupler for being split into two or more sub-beams. 17. The light source assembly of claim 1 , wherein said broadband light source comprises a few moded light source with up to 10 guided modes per polarization direction determined at a peak wavelength of the first filtered light beam. 18. The light source assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second beam M 2 factor is at least 100% larger than the first beam M 2 factor. 19. The light source assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second beam M 2 factor is at least 500% larger than the first beam M 2 factor.
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