This document describes an optical frequency comb generator comprising: an oscillator that oscillates modulating signals of a preset frequency, an optical resonator formed by parallel reflecting mirrors to cause resonance of incident light, and an optical phase modulation unit between the mirrors to phase modulate the resonant light using the modulating signals. This generates sidebands around the incident light frequency at intervals of the modulating signal frequency. The outgoing mirror transmittance is responsive to the sideband light intensities.
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OPTICAL FREQUENCY COMB GENERATOR
Inventors: Motonobu Kourogi, 4-28-905,
Wakabadai, Asahi-ku, Yokohama-shi,
KanagaWa, 241-0801 (JP);
Widiyatmoko Bambang, KanagaWa
(JP); Osamu Nakamoto, Tokyo (JP);
Shigeyoshi MisaWa, Tokyo (JP);
Yoshinobu Nakayama, Tokyo (JP)
Assignees: Japan Science and Technology Agency
(JP); Motonobu Kourogi (JP)
Notice: Subject to any disclaimer, the term of this
patent is extended or adjusted under 35
U.S.C. 154(b) by 117 days.
10/484,598
Jul. 26, 2002
Appl. No.:
PCT Filed:
PCT No.:
§ 371 (0X1)’
(2), (4) Date:
PCT/JP02/07637
Aug. 30, 2004
PCT Pub. No.: WO03/010596
PCT Pub. Date: Feb. 6, 2003
Prior Publication Data
US 2005/0018276 A1 Jan. 27, 2005
Foreign Application Priority Data
(JP) ........................... .. 2001-226588
(JP) ........................... .. 2001-226591
(JP) ........................... .. 2001-334299
(JP) 2001-354947
(JP) 2002-038839
(JP) ........................... .. 2002-097167
Int. Cl.
H04B 10/17 (2006.01)
US. Cl. ..................................... .. 359/346; 359/333
Field of Classi?cation Search .............. .. 359/333,
359/346
See application ?le for complete search history.
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Primary ExamineriJack Keith
Assistant ExamineriAri M. Diacou
(74) Attorney, Agent, or FirmiReed Smith, LLP
(57) ABSTRACT
An optical frequency comb generator includes an oscillator
(117) for oscillating modulating signals of a preset fre
quency, and an optical resonator (110) formed by an incident
side re?ecting mirror (112) and an outgoing side re?ecting
mirror (113), arranged parallel to each other. The optical
resonator causes resonation in light incident via the incident
side re?ecting mirror (112). The optical frequency comb
generator also includes an optical phase modulation unit
(111) arranged betWeen the incident side re?ecting mirror
(112) and the outgoing side re?ecting mirror (113) for phase
modulating the light, resonated by the optical resonator
(110), by the modulating signals supplied from the oscillator
(117), and for generating a plurality of sidebands centered
about the frequency of the incident light at a frequency
interval of the modulating signal. The outgoing side re?ect
ing mirror (113) sets the transmittance from one frequency
to another responsive to the light intensity of the generated
sidebands.
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