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Date of Patent:
Dec. 30, 2014

Filed:

Jun. 14, 2010
Applicant:

Gilad Goldfarb, San Jose, CA (US);

Inventor:

Gilad Goldfarb, San Jose, CA (US);

Assignee:

Infinera Corporation, Sunnyvale, CA (US);

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
H04B 10/61 (2013.01); H04B 10/50 (2013.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
H04B 10/611 (2013.01); H04B 10/50597 (2013.01); H04B 10/615 (2013.01); H04B 10/6161 (2013.01); H04B 10/6165 (2013.01);
Abstract

Consistent with the present disclosure, a portion of light output from a laser, such as a local oscillator laser, is supplied to an optical circuit. The optical circuit may include a delay line interferometer that supplies a further optical signal that is sensed by a photodetector circuit. Alternatively, a 90 degree optical hybrid may be provided which receives two inputs whereby one input is delayed relative to the other input. The outputs of the optical hybrid are also supplied to a photodetector circuit. An electrical signal output from the photodetector circuit is indicative of changes in phase of the light output from the laser. A processor circuit may be configured to process the electrical signal to determine an accumulated phase of the laser light based on the electrical signal. Alternatively, based on the electrical signal, phase offset values may be obtained to offset or compensate local oscillator phase noise. In another example, the laser may be provided in an optical transmitter, and the electrical signal may be used to correct for undesired phase changes in a modulated optical signal. Further, the electrical signal may be provided to measure the phase noise for diagnostic or monitoring purposes.


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