Optical stabilization system having a signal source (1) connected to a
transmission line (2) and a noise source (3). The signal source (1)
comprises a laser having a number of laser modes within a first wavelength
band for generating an optical transmission signal (S). The noise source
generates a narrow-band noise signal which is inserted into the
transmission line via coupling means (5) and is injected into the laser of
the signal source (1). The noise signal forces the laser to operate in a
laser mode within the noise band. Via a power distributor (11), a portion
of the noise signal can also be injected into a laser of a further signal
source (9) for stabilization in a laser mode within the same noise band.
Any signals outside the noise band are removed from the transmission
signal by a narrow-band filter (8). The stabilization system is applied in
passive optical networks for groupwise wavelength assignment to network
terminals.
Other References
Finn Mogensen, et al. "Locking Conditions and Stability Properties for a
Semiconductor Laser with External Light Injection", IEEE Journal of
Quantum Electronics, vol. QE-21, No. 7, Jul. 1985, pp. 784-793.
M.. R.. Surette, et al.: "Effects of Noise on Transients of Injection
Locked Semiconductor Lasers", IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, vol.
29, No. 4, Apr. 1993, pp. 1046-1062.
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