Laser source with multiple seeds for lidar
US-2024134044-A1 · Apr 25, 2024 · US
US9306362B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9306362-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514620362-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 12, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 7, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 5, 2016 |
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An optical branching device includes: a Faraday rotator capable of controlling polarized wave of input light based on a change of a magnetic flux density depending on a magnetic field to be provided; a magnet configured to provide the Faraday rotator with the magnetic field; a polarization beam splitter configured to branch, by a polarized wave component, the input light which passes through the Faraday rotator; a bimetal configured to deform depending on a temperature; and a controller configured to have a mechanism to use force accompanying with the deformation of the bimetal so as to control a relative positional relationship between the Faraday rotator and the magnet.
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What is claimed is: 1. An optical branching device, comprising: a first Faraday rotator capable of controlling polarized wave of input light based on a change of a magnetic flux density depending on a magnetic field to be provided; a first magnet configured to provide the first Faraday rotator with the magnetic field; a first polarization beam splitter configured to branch, by a polarized wave component, the input light which passes through the first Faraday rotator; a first bimetal configured to deform depending on a temperature; and a first controller configured to have a mechanism to use force accompanying with the deformation of the first bimetal so as to control a relative positional relationship between the first Faraday rotator and the first magnet. 2. The optical branching device according to claim 1 , further comprising: a second Faraday rotator capable of controlling polarized wave of input light based on a change of a magnetic flux density depending on a magnetic field to be provided; a second magnet configured to provide the second Faraday rotator with the magnetic field; a second polarization beam splitter configured to branch, by a polarized wave component, the input light which passes through the second Faraday rotator; a second bimetal configured to deform depending on a temperature; and a second controller configured to have a mechanism to use force accompanying with the deformation of the second bimetal so as to control a relative positional relationship between the second Faraday rotator and the second magnet; a third polarization beam splitter configured to branch input light by a polarized wave component so as to output, to the first and second Faraday rotators respectively, beams to which the input light is branched by the polarized wave components; a first multiplexer configured to multiplex beams of light of a first polarized wave component which are branched respectively by the first and second polarization beam splitters; and a second multiplexer configured to multiplex beams of light of a second polarized wave component which are branched respectively by the first and second polarization beam splitters. 3. The optical branching device according to claim 1 , wherein the bimetal is made by laminating metals having different thermal expansion coefficients. 4. An optical amplification apparatus, comprising: a Faraday rotator capable of controlling polarized wave of excitation light inputted therein based on a change of a magnetic flux density depending on a magnetic field to be provided; a magnet configured to provide the Faraday rotator with the magnetic field; a polarization beam splitter configured to branch, by a polarized wave component, the excitation light passing through the Faraday rotator; a first optical amplification medium configured to use first branched excitation light branched by the polarization beam splitter to amplify signal light; a second optical amplification medium configured to use second branched excitation light branched by the polarization beam splitter to amplify the signal light; a bimetal configured to deform depending on a temperature; and a controller configured to have a mechanism to use force accompanying the deformation of the bimetal so as to control a relative positional relationship between the Faraday rotator and the magnet. 5. The optical amplification apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the bimetal is made by laminating metals having different thermal expansion coefficients. 6. The optical amplification apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the excitation light is supplied remotely together with the signal light or separately from the signal light. 7. The optical amplification apparatus according to claim 4 , further comprising: a variable optical attenuator configured to adjust an attenuation amount of the excitation light passing through the Faraday rotator, based on power of the excitation light. 8. The optical amplification apparatus according to claim 6 , further comprising: an optical branching device configured to branch the excitation light to first excitation light to be inputted to the Faraday rotator and second excitation light to be relayed to another optical amplification apparatus; and a variable optical attenuator configured to adjust an attenuation amount of the second excitation light, based on power of the second excitation light. 9. The optical amplification device according to claim 4 , wherein the optical amplification device is laid under the ground. 10. The optical amplification apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the excitation light to be inputted to the Faraday rotator is light resulting from multiplexing of a plurality of beams of light outputted from a plurality of light sources. 11. An optical amplification method comprising: controlling a relative positional relationship between a Faraday rotator and a magnet by using force accompanying with deformation of a bimetal configured to deform depending on a temperature, the Faraday rotator being capable of controlling polarized wave of excitation light inputted therein based on a change of a magnetic flux density depending on a magnetic field to be provided, the magnet being configured to provide the Faraday rotator with the magnetic field; branching, by a polarized wave component, the excitation light passing through the Faraday rotator into a first branched excitation light and a second branched excitation light; amplifying signal light by using the first branched excitation light; and amplifying the signal light by using the second branched excitation light.
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