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1997
Journal Article
Title
Quasicontinuous tunable fiber-ring laser applied as local oscillator in an absolute calibrated spectrometer for WDM systems
Abstract
A special tunable fiber-ring laser is introduced. With this laser as local oscillator, a calibrated optical spectrometer was realized, which allows the determination of the wavelength of all transmitters of a wavelet division multiplexing (WDM) system in one sweep. The system is based on a fiber ring laser including a high finesse Fabry-Perot resonator with a high free spectral range and a 1-km-long dispersion shifted fiber. To achieve a high wavelength determination accuracy two auxiliary signals are generated: one with a Krypton filled absorption tube and another with a simple, silica based, periodical filter. With that, the wavelength of every transmitter of a WDM signal can be determined with an absolute frequency accuracy of better than +or-0.8 GHz in a range of 1527-1562 nm in one sweep. The relative frequency accuracy is better than +or-0.3 GHz.
Keyword(s)
calibration
fabry-perot resonators
fibre lasers
laser frequency stability
laser tuning
measurement errors
optical communication equipment
optical transmitters
ring lasers
spectrometer accessories
spectrometers
wavelength division multiplexing
quasicontinuous tunable fiber-ring laser
local oscillator
absolute calibrated spectrometer
wdm systems
tunable fiber-ring laser
calibrated optical spectrometer
transmitters
wavelet division multiplexing
wdm
fiber ring laser
high finesse fabry-perot resonator
high free spectral range
dispersion shifted fiber
high wavelength determination accuracy
auxiliary signals
krypton filled absorption tube
periodical filter
absolute frequency accuracy
relative frequency accuracy
1 km
1527 to 1562 nm