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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 07, 1999
Filed:
Jun. 16, 1998
Kunihiko Mori, Tokyo, JP;
Hidehiko Takara, Tokyo, JP;
Satoki Kawanishi, Tokyo, JP;
Masatoshi Saruwatari, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
The present invention relates to a white pulse source that produces spectrally shaped white pulses of a constant optical output power over a wide wavelength range. The white pulse source includes a pump pulse source for generating pump pulses with a center wavelength .lambda.0 and a waveguided nonlinear optical medium with a length L. The waveguided nonlinear optical medium is characterized by two properties: the first property is that chromatic dispersion D(.lambda.0,z) at the center wavelength of pump pulses in ps/nm/km is positive at an input end of said waveguided nonlinear optical medium, where z=0, and decreases towards an output end. The second property is that said chromatic dispersion D(.lambda., z) has a maximum value D(.lambda.p(z), z) at a peak wavelength .lambda.p(z) within a range of propagation distance given by L1.ltoreq.z.ltoreq.L where 0.ltoreq.L1<L, and that said chromatic dispersion D(.lambda., z) has two zero-dispersion wavelengths, .lambda.1(z) and .lambda.2(z), where D(.lambda.1(z), z)=D(.lambda.2(z), z)=0 ps/nm/km, within a range of propagation distance z where D(.lambda.p(z), z) shows a positive value.