Combining Unit, a Transmitter, a Quantum Communication System and Methods for Combining, Transmitting and Quantum Communication
US-2024340088-A1 · Oct 10, 2024 · US
US9020356B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9020356-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313761595-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 7, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 7, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 28, 2015 |
| Grant date | Apr 28, 2015 |
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A network device may include a polarizing multiplexing transmitter, a polarization maintaining (PM) fiber, and a polarizing demultiplexing receiver. The polarizing multiplexing transmitter may generate an optical signal, split the optical signal into a first and a second split optical signal, and modulate the split optical signals based on electrical signals to form first and second modulated optical signals. The polarizing multiplexing transmitter may polarization multiplex the first and second modulated optical signals to form a polarization multiplexed signal and transmit the polarization multiplexed signal via the PM fiber to the polarizing demultiplexing receiver. The polarizing demultiplexing receiver may polarization demultiplex the polarization multiplexed signal to form the first and second modulated optical signals and directly detect the first and the second split optical signal from the first and second modulated optical signals. The polarizing demultiplexing receiver may convert the first and the second split optical signal to the electrical signals.
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A network device comprising: a polarizing multiplexing transmitter; a polarization maintaining (PM) fiber; a polarizing demultiplexing receiver, wherein the polarizing multiplexing transmitter is configured to: generate an optical signal based on an integrated wave division multiplexing (WDM) source, split the optical signal into a first and a second split optical signal, modulate the first and the second split optical signals based on electrical signals to form first and second modulated optical signals, polarization multiplex the first and second modulated optical signals to form a polarization multiplexed signal; and transmit the polarization multiplexed signal via the PM fiber to the polarizing demultiplexing receiver, and wherein the polarizing demultiplexing receiver is configured to: polarization demultiplex the polarization multiplexed signal to form the first and second modulated optical signals, directly detect the first and the second split optical signals from the first and second modulated optical signals, and convert the first and the second split optical signals into to the electrical signals; and polarization maintaining connectors to mechanically couple the PM fiber, the polarizing multiplexing transmitter and the polarizing demultiplexing receiver. 2. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the optical signal is generated using a dense wave division multiplexing (DWDM) source or a coarse wave division multiplexing (CWDM) source. 3. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the PM fiber comprises a length that minimizes mode coupling. 4. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the optical signal is generated by a 20-wavelength CWDM integrated source. 5. The network device of claim 4 , wherein the 20-wavelength CWDM integrated source operates in C-band with a 200 GHz grid spacing. 6. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the modulating the first and the second split optical signals comprises modulating each of the first and the second split optical signals with 20 integrated modulators based on a 28 GB/s on-off keying (OOK) modulation scheme. 7. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the modulating the first and the second split optical signals comprises modulating each of the first and the second split optical signals with 20 integrated modulators based on a 14 GB/s differential quadrature phase shift keying (DQPSK) modulation scheme. 8. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the modulating the first and the second split optical signals comprises modulating the first and the second split optical signals based on one of a 14 GB/s 4-Level amplitude shift keying (ASK) modulation scheme, or a differential phase shift keying (DPSK). 9. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the network device comprises an integrated active cable design that connects the PM fiber directly to the polarizing multiplexing transmitter and the polarizing demultiplexing receiver. 10. The network device of claim 1 , wherein polarizing multiplexing transmitter and the polarizing demultiplexing receiver are aligned to both polarization modes of the PM fiber. 11. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the polarization multiplexed signal is transmitted in two polarizations that are separated throughout transmission. 12. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the network device includes: a first polarized multiplexed transceiver, the first polarized multiplexed transceiver comprising: a first polarizing multiplexing transmitter, and a first polarizing demultiplexing receiver; a second polarized multiplexed transceiver, the second polarized multiplexed transceiver comprising: a second polarizing multiplexing transmitter, and a second polarizing demultiplexing receiver; and a duplex cable, the duplex cable comprising a first PM fiber and a second PM fiber, wherein the first PM fiber connects the first polarizing multiplexing transmitter and the second polarizing demultiplexing receiver, and the second PM fiber connects the first polarizing demultiplexing receiver and the second polarizing multiplexing transmitter to allow bidirectional communication. 13. The network device of claim 1 , wherein a data rate associated with the network device is one of 400 Gigabit/second or 1 Terabit/second. 14. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the network device is associated with communications equipment that includes one of a router, or a transport system. 15. A network device comprising: a polarizing multiplexing transmitter, the polarizing multiplexing transmitter comprising: an integrated wave division multiplexing (WDM) source to generate an optical signal including a plurality of wavelengths, a power splitter to generate a first split optical signal and a second split optical signal based on the optical signal, a first set of modulators and a second set of modulators to receive electrical signals from an electrical data interface and to modulate the first split optical signal and the second split optical signal based on electrical signals to form a first modulated split optical signal and a second modulated split optical signal, and a polarization multiplexer to polarization multiplex the first modulated split optical signal and the second modulated split optical signal to form a polarization multiplexed signal; a polarization maintaining fiber to transmit the polarization multiplexed signal; a polarizing demultiplexing receiver, the polarizing demultiplexing receiver comprising: a polarization demultiplexer to receive the polarization multiplexed signal and to polarization demultiplex the polarization multiplexed signal to form the first modulated split optical signal and the second modulated split optical signal, a third set and a fourth set of modulators to detect a first set of wavelengths in the first modulated split optical signal and the second modulated split optical signal, and an electrical data interface to convert the first modulated split optical signal and the second modulated split optical signal to the electrical signals; and polarization maintaining connectors that mechanically couple the polarization maintaining fiber, the polarizing multiplexing transmitter and the polarizing demultiplexing receiver. 16. The network device of claim 15 , wherein the polarization multiplexed signal is transmitted in two polarizations that are separated throughout transmission. 17. The network device of claim 15 , wherein modulating the first and the second split optical signals comprises modulating each of the first and the second split optical signals with 20 integrated modulators based on a 28 GB/s on-off keying (OOK) modulation scheme. 18. The network device of claim 15 , wherein modulating the first and the second split optical signals comprises modulating each of the first and the second split optical signals with 20 integrated modulators based on a 14 GB/s differential quadrature phase shift keying (DQPSK) modulation scheme. 19. A computer-implemented method comprising: generating, via a polarizing multiplexing transmitter, an optical signal based on an integrated wave division multiplexing (WDM) source, splitting, via the polarizing multiplexing transmitter, the optical signal into a first split optical signal and a second split optical signal; modulating the first split optical signal and the second split optical signal based on electrical signals to form a first modulated optical signal and a second modulated optical; polarization multiplexing, via the polarizing multiplexing
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