Abstract :
Theoretical and experimental results are described for a new optical coupler which consists of two laser diodes, two GRIN spherical rod lenses, a polarizing filter, and a single-mode fiber, and which employs laser diode polarization characteristics for an optical submarine transmission laser redundancy system. This optical coupler has two channels at 1.3 μm wavelength. Optical coupler loss values, which include coupling loss, polarization loss, and assembly loss, are 4.9 dB for one laser diode and 5.2 dB for another laser diode. Such loss values are almost the same as the conventional laser diode module loss for a single-mode fiber. This paper describes in detail a laser redundancy system in an optical submarine transmission system, structure and characteristics of an optical coupler, and experimental results on a high bit rate long-haul transmission system using the proposed optical coupler.
Keywords :
Communication system reliability; Laser couplers; Optical fiber coupling; Optical fiber repeaters; Optical fiber transmitters, lasers; Redundant systems; Underwater communications; Diode lasers; Fiber lasers; Laser theory; Optical coupling; Optical fiber couplers; Optical fiber losses; Optical fiber polarization; Optical filters; Optical losses; Underwater vehicles;