In-situ ring-resonator-modulator calibration
US-2017010485-A1 · Jan 12, 2017 · US
US9941990B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9941990-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615217152-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 10, 2018 |
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A transmitter comprising a plurality of modulator and multiplexer (Mod-MUX) units, each Mod-MUX unit operating at an optical wavelength different from the other Mod-MUX units. The transmitter can additional include in each Mod-MUX unit two optical taps and three photodetectors that are configured to allow the respective Mod-MUX unit to be tuned to achieve thermal stabilization and achieve effective modulation and WDM operation across a range of temperatures. The Mod-MUX transmitter avoids the use of a frequency comb. The Mod-MUX transmitter avoids cross-modulation between different modulators for different laser signals.
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A WDM transmitter system, comprising: an optical bus including a port for outputting a combined modulated signal; a first laser for generating a first optical signal at a first optical wavelength; a first tunable modulator configured to modulate said first optical signal with information carried by a first modulation signal to produce a first modulated light signal, the first tunable modulator configured to be tunable based on intensities of at least one of the first optical signal before the first tunable modulator or the first modulated light signal after the first tunable modulator; a first filter multiplexer configured to add said first modulated light signal onto the optical bus; a second laser for generating a second optical signal at a second optical wavelength; a second tunable modulator configured to modulate said second optical signal with information carried by a second modulation signal to produce a second modulated light signal, the second tunable modulator configured to be tunable based on intensities of at least one of the second optical signal before the second tunable modulator or the second modulated light signal after the second tunable modulator; a second filter multiplexer configured to add the said second modulated light signal onto the optical bus with the first modulated light signal to produce the combined modulated signal; a first signal splitter situated between said first laser and said first tunable modulator for tapping off a portion of the first optical signal; a first optical detector configured to receive the portion of the first optical signal for generating a first photo current; a second signal splitter situated between said first tunable modulator and said first filter multiplexer for tapping of a portion of the first modulated light signal; a second optical detector configured to receive the portion of the first modulated light signal for generating a second photo current; wherein the first tunable modulator is configured to be tuned until a first desired loss is achieved based on at least one of the first and second photo currents; a third optical detector configured to receive optical illumination of the first modulated light signal at a location beyond said first filter multiplexer; and a tuner configured for tuning the first filter multiplexer to minimize loss of the first modulated light signal based on the optical illumination received at the third optical detector. 2. The WDM transmitter system of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second filter multiplexers comprises a micro-ring filter multiplexer; wherein each of the first and second tunable modulators comprises a micro-ring modulator; and wherein the first and second filter multiplexers, and the first and second tunable modulators are disposed on a single chip. 3. The WDM transmitter system of claim 1 , wherein the first tunable modulator is configured to be tunable to provide a modulator resonance slightly off the first optical wavelength to generate a first desired extinction ratio. 4. The WDM transmitter system of claim 3 , wherein the second tunable modulator is configured to be tunable to provide a modulator resonance slightly off the second optical wavelength to generate a second desired extinction ratio. 5. The WDM transmitter system of claim 1 , wherein the tuner is configured for tuning the first filter multiplexer until the first optical wavelength is at a peak of the first filter multiplexer. 6. The WDM transmitter system of claim 1 , wherein the third optical detector generates a third photo current from the optical illumination at the location beyond said filter multiplexer; wherein the tuner is configured for tuning the first filter multiplexer until the third photo current is minimized. 7. The WDM transmitter system of claim 1 , wherein the first filter multiplexer comprises a multiple ring filter to increase an FSR of the first filter element and reduce interference between the first and second modulated light signals. 8. The WDM transmitter system of claim 1 , further comprising: a third laser for generating a third optical signal at a third optical wavelength, a third tunable modulator configured to modulate said third optical signal with information carried by a third modulation signal to produce a third modulated light signal, the third tunable modulator configured to be tunable to provide a modulator resonance wavelength to generate a third desired extinction ratio; a third filter multiplexer configured to add the third modulated light signal onto the optical bus with the first and second modulated light signals to produce the combined modulated signal. 9. The WDM transmitter system of claim 1 , further comprising: a first filter demultiplexer configured to receive an input optical signal from the optical bus; and a detector coupled to the first filter demultiplexer for recovering information encoded on the input optical signal. 10. A method of operating a WDM transmitter system, comprising: generating a first optical signal at a first optical wavelength using a first laser; modulating said first optical signal with information carried by a first modulation signal to produce a first modulated light signal using a first tunable modulator; tuning the first tunable modulator based on intensities of at least one of the first optical signal before the first tunable modulator or the first modulated light signal after the first tunable modulator; adding said first modulated light signal onto the optical bus using a first filter multiplexer; generating a second optical signal at a second optical wavelength using a second laser; modulating said second optical signal with information carried by a second modulation signal to produce a second modulated light signal using a second tunable modulator; tuning the second tunable modulator based on intensities of at least one of the second optical signal before the second tunable modulator or the second modulated light signal after the second tunable modulator; adding the second modulated light signal onto the optical bus with the first modulated light signal to produce the combined modulated signal using a second filter multiplexer; tapping off a portion of the first optical signal using a first signal splitter situated between said first laser and said first tunable modulator; generating a first photo current in a first optical detector configured to receive the portion of the first optical signal; tapping off a portion of the first modulated light signal using a second signal splitter situated between said first tunable modulator and said first filter multiplexer; and generating a second photo current in a second optical detector configured to receive the portion of the first modulated light signal; tuning the first tunable modulator until a first desired loss is achieved based on at least one of the first and second photo currents; receiving optical illumination of the first modulated light signal using a third optical detector a location beyond said first filter multiplexer; and tuning the first filter multiplexer to minimize loss of the first modulated light signal based on the optical illumination received at the third optical detector. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the step of tuning the first tunable modulator comprises tuning the first tunable modulator to provide a first modulator resonance slightly off the first optical wavelength to generate a first desired extinction ratio. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the step of tuning the second tunable modulator comprises tuning the second tunable modulator to provide a second modulator
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