Integrated Laser Stabilization with Built-In Isolation
US-2026081401-A1 · Mar 19, 2026 · US
US9354483B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9354483-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414561778-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 5, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 16, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 31, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 31, 2016 |
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An optical limiter includes a nonlinear medium that changes its own refractive index in accordance with an intensity of incident light, and outputs the incident light in a different direction depending on the refractive index, a first incident section by which reference light with a predetermined intensity and an optical signal with a modulated intensity is made incident on the nonlinear medium, a second incident section by which auxiliary light is made incident on a portion in the nonlinear medium through which the reference light and the optical signal pass, and an inverse output section that is provided at an incident position of the reference light outputted from the nonlinear medium when the optical signal is off, and outputs an optical signal obtained by inversion of the intensity of the incident light.
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What is claimed is: 1. An optical limiter comprising: a nonlinear medium that changes its own refractive index in accordance with an intensity of incident light, and outputs the incident light in a different direction depending on the refractive index; a first incident section by which reference light with a predetermined intensity and an optical signal with a modulated intensity is made incident on the nonlinear medium; a second incident section by which auxiliary light is made incident on a portion in the nonlinear medium through which the reference light and the optical signal pass; and an inverse output section that is provided at an incident position of the reference light outputted from the nonlinear medium when the optical signal is off, and outputs an optical signal obtained by inversion of the intensity of the incident light, wherein the reference light, the optical signal, and the auxiliary light are generated by one or more light sources. 2. The optical limiter according to claim 1 , wherein the auxiliary light has a wavelength or polarization direction different from that of the reference light, the second incident section makes the auxiliary light incident from the same direction as an incident direction by the first incident section, and the optical limiter further comprises a remove section that removes the auxiliary light from the light outputted from the nonlinear medium when the optical signal is off. 3. The optical limiter according to claim 1 , wherein the second incident section makes the auxiliary light incident from a direction different from an incident direction by the first incident section. 4. The optical limiter according to claim 1 , further comprising a linear medium that has a nonlinear effect smaller than that of the nonlinear medium, and is disposed in series with the nonlinear medium along a traveling direction of the reference light and the optical signal, wherein the linear medium outputs the light, which is outputted from the nonlinear medium when the optical signal is off, in a parallel direction with an incident direction of the light incident on the nonlinear medium, and the inverse output section is provided at an incident position of the reference light outputted from the linear medium when the optical signal is off. 5. The optical limiter according to claim 4 , wherein the linear medium is disposed in contact with the nonlinear medium. 6. The optical limiter according to claim 1 , further comprising a media group in which a plurality of the nonlinear media are disposed in series along a traveling direction of the reference light and the optical signal, wherein the first incident section makes the reference light and the optical signal incident on the media group, the second incident section makes the auxiliary light incident on each of the nonlinear media in the media group, and the inverse output section is provided at an incident position of the reference light outputted from the media group. 7. The optical limiter according to claim 6 , wherein the media group is a media group in which a plurality of pairs each including the nonlinear medium and a linear medium having nonlinear effect smaller than that of the nonlinear medium are disposed in series along the traveling direction of the reference light and the optical signal, and the linear medium outputs the light, which is outputted from the nonlinear medium when the optical signal is off, in a parallel direction with an incident direction of the light on the nonlinear medium. 8. The optical limiter according to claim 1 , further comprising a reflection restriction section that is provided at an incident position of the optical signal outputted from the nonlinear medium when the optical signal is on, and suppresses reflection of the incident light. 9. The optical limiter according to claim 1 , wherein the first incident section wavelength-divides each of the reference light and the optical signal and makes the resultant light incident on the nonlinear medium, and the second incident section makes the auxiliary light incident on a portion in the nonlinear medium through which wavelength-divided wavelength components of the reference light and the optical signal pass, and the optical limiter further comprises a multiplex section that is provided at an incident position of the wavelength components of the reference light outputted from the nonlinear medium when the optical signal is off, and is configured to multiplex incident light and output the multiplexed light to the inverse output section. 10. The optical limiter according to claim 9 , wherein the second incident section makes the auxiliary light incident on the nonlinear medium from a direction different from a direction on a plane including optical paths of the wavelength components of the reference light outputted from the nonlinear medium. 11. The optical limiter according to claim 10 , wherein the nonlinear medium outputs the optical signal in a direction different from the direction on the plane including the optical paths of the wavelength components of the reference light outputted from the nonlinear medium. 12. An optical transmission apparatus that regenerates and repeats an optical signal with a modulated intensity transmitted via an optical transmission line, the optical transmission apparatus comprising: a nonlinear medium that changes its own refractive index in accordance with an intensity of incident light, and outputs the incident light in a different direction depending on the refractive index of the nonlinear medium; a first incident section by which reference light with a predetermined intensity and the optical signal is made incident on the nonlinear medium; a second incident section by which auxiliary light is made incident on a portion in the nonlinear medium through which the reference light and the optical signal pass; and an inverse output section that is provided at an incident position of the reference light outputted from the nonlinear medium when the optical signal is off, and outputs an optical signal obtained by inversion of an intensity of the incident light, wherein the reference light, the optical signal, and the auxiliary light are generated by one or more light sources. 13. An optical processing method comprising: causing a first incident section to make reference light with a predetermined intensity and an optical signal with a modulated intensity incident on a nonlinear medium that changes its own refractive index in accordance with an intensity of incident light and outputs the incident light in a different direction depending on the refractive index; causing a second incident section to make auxiliary light incident on a portion in the nonlinear medium through which the reference light and the optical signal pass; and causing an inverse output section to output an optical signal obtained by inversion of an intensity of the incident light, the inverse output section being provided at an incident position of the reference light outputted from the nonlinear medium when the optical signal is off, wherein the reference light, the optical signal, and the auxiliary light are generated by one or more light sources.
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