Patents Assigned to Xtera Communications, Inc., a Delaware corporation
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Publication number: 20040130777Abstract: A broadband fiber transmission system includes a transmission line with at least one zero dispersion wavelength &lgr;o and transmits an optical signal of &lgr;. The transmission line includes a distributed Raman amplifier that amplifies the optical signal through Raman gain. One or more pump sources are included and operated at wavelengths &lgr;p for generating a pump light to pump the Raman amplifier. &lgr; is close to &lgr;0 and &lgr;0 is less than 1540 nm or greater than 1560 nm.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: Xtera Communications, Inc., a Delaware corporationInventor: Mohammed N. Islam
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Publication number: 20030189750Abstract: A Raman amplifier apparatus includes an optical transmission line with an input to receive an optical signal, an output that passes the optical signal, a first Raman gain fiber and a second Raman gain fiber. A first WDM is positioned between the second Raman gain fiber and the output. A first set of pump wavelengths is input to the first WDM. A second WDM is positioned between the first and second Raman gain fibers. A second set of pump wavelengths is input to the second WDM. At least a portion of the first set of pump wavelengths are different than the second set of pump wavelengths. The first and second set of pump wavelengths propagate in the same direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2003Publication date: October 9, 2003Applicant: Xtera Communications, Inc., a Delaware corporationInventors: Mohammed N. Islam, Carl Dewilde, Michael Freeman
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Publication number: 20030133179Abstract: A Raman amplifier assembly includes a Raman amplifier configured to receive a signal from a signal source. The signal travels in an upstream direction in the Raman amplifier. A first pump source is coupled to the Raman amplifier. The first pump source produces a first pump beam that travels in a downstream direction and is counter-propagating relative to the signal. A second pump source is coupled to the Raman amplifier and produces a second pump beam that travels in the upstream direction. The second pump source has an average relative intensity noise of less than −80 dB/Hz.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2003Publication date: July 17, 2003Applicant: XTERA COMMUNICATIONS, INC., a Delaware corporationInventors: Mohammed N. Islam, Michael Freeman
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Publication number: 20030095324Abstract: A multi-stage Raman amplifier includes a first Raman amplifier stage having a first sloped gain profile operable to amplify a plurality of signal wavelengths, and a second Raman amplifier stage having a second sloped gain profile operable to amplify at least most of the plurality of signal wavelengths after those wavelengths have been amplified by the first stage. The second sloped gain profile is approximately complementary slope to the slope of the first sloped gain profile. The combined effect of the first and second Raman stages contributes to an approximately flat overall gain profile over the plurality of signal wavelengths.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2002Publication date: May 22, 2003Applicant: Xtera Communications, Inc., a Delaware corporationInventors: Mohammed N. Islam, Carl A. Dewilde, Michael J. Freeman
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Publication number: 20030067674Abstract: A multi-stage Raman amplifier includes a first Raman amplifier stage having a first sloped gain profile operable to amplify a plurality of signal wavelengths, and a second Raman amplifier stage having a second sloped gain profile operable to amplify at least most of the plurality of signal wavelengths after those wavelengths have been amplified by the first stage. The second sloped gain profile is approximately complementary slope to the slope of the first sloped gain profile. The combined effect of the first and second Raman stages contributes to an approximately flat overall gain profile over the plurality of signal wavelengths.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2002Publication date: April 10, 2003Applicant: Xtera Communications, Inc., a Delaware corporationInventors: Mohammed N. Islam, Carl A. Dewilde, Michael J. Freeman
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Publication number: 20030058899Abstract: This invention describes new developments in Sagnac Raman amplifiers and cascade lasers to improve their performance. The Raman amplifier bandwidth is broadened by using a broadband pump or by combining a cladding-pumped fiber laser with the Sagnac Raman cavity. The broader bandwidth is also obtained by eliminating the need for polarization controllers in the Sagnac cavity by using an all polarization maintaining configuration, or at least using loop mirrors that maintain polarization. The polarization maintaining cavities have the added benefit of being environmentally stable and appropriate for turn-key operation. The noise arising from sources such as double Rayleigh scattering is reduced by using the Sagnac cavity in combination with a polarization diversity pumping scheme, where the pump is split along two axes of the fiber. This also leads to gain for the signal that is independent of the signal polarization.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2002Publication date: March 27, 2003Applicant: Xtera Communications, Inc., a Delaware corporationInventor: Mohammed N. Islam
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Publication number: 20030053198Abstract: This invention describes new developments in Sagnac Raman amplifiers and cascade lasers to improve their performance. The Raman amplifier bandwidth is broadened by using a broadband pump or by combining a cladding-pumped fiber laser with the Sagnac Raman cavity. The broader bandwidth is also obtained by eliminating the need for polarization controllers in the Sagnac cavity by using an all polarization maintaining configuration, or at least using loop mirrors that maintain polarization. The polarization maintaining cavities have the added benefit of being environmentally stable and appropriate for turn-key operation. The noise arising from sources such as double Rayleigh scattering is reduced by using the Sagnac cavity in combination with a polarization diversity pumping scheme, where the pump is split along two axes of the fiber. This also leads to gain for the signal that is independent of the signal polarization.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2002Publication date: March 20, 2003Applicant: Xtera Communications, Inc., a Delaware corporationInventor: Mohammed N. Islam
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Publication number: 20030016438Abstract: An apparatus and method are described for exploiting almost the full almost 25TH% of bandwidth available in the low-loss window in optical fibers (from 1430 nm-1620 nm) using a parallel combination of optical amplifiers. The low-loss window at about 1530 nm-1620 nm can be amplified using erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs). However, due to the inherent absorption of the erbium at shorter wavelengths, EDFAs cannot be used below about 1525 nm without a significant degradation in performance. For the low-loss window at approximately 1430-1530 nm, amplifiers based on nonlinear polarization in optical fibers can be used effectively. A broadband nonlinear polarization amplifier (NLPA) is disclosed which combines cascaded Raman amplification with parametric amplification or four-wave mixing. In particular, one of the intermediate cascade Raman order wavelengths &lgr;r should lie in close proximity to the zero-dispersion wavelength &lgr;0 of the amplifying fiber.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2002Publication date: January 23, 2003Applicant: Xtera Communications, Inc., a Delaware corporationInventor: Mohammed Islam