Suppression of polarization hole burning with an acousto-optic modulator

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PATENT NO 6377378
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09220332

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An apparatus and method for reducing polarization hole burning in a rare-earth-doped fiber amplifier within an optical communication system by converting an optical carrier having a characteristic wavelength into a polarization-rotating optical carrier is disclosed. The apparatus includes a polarization-fixing device optically coupled in the optical transmission system to transform the optical carrier to a polarized optical carrier, and an acousto-optic modulator positioned to receive a first portion of the polarized optical carrier and to orthogonally convert the polarization of the polarized optical carrier and to shift the polarized optical carrier by a modulation frequency. The apparatus and method further includes a polarization beam combiner optically coupled to receive the orthogonally polarization converted and frequency shifted polarized signal and a portion of the original polarized optical carrier. The polarization beam combiner produces a polarization-rotating carrier signal that is transmitted downstream in the optical communication system to a rare-earth-doped fiber amplifier.

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PIRELLI SUBMARINE TELECOM SYSTEMS ITALIA S P AVIALE SARCA 222 20126 MILANO

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Frascolla, Massimo Novara, IT 3 33
Ottolenghi, Paolo Sceaux, IT 5 56
Ravasio, Filippo Bentivoglio Bergamo, IT 3 17
Schmid, Steffen Monza, IT 15 180

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