An optical circuit can include a bidirectional amplifier connected so as to amplify source light prior to emission through an output device such as a telescope as well as amplification of reflected light received by the telescope. Such an optical circuit can be used in laser doppler velocimeter appl
An optical circuit can include a bidirectional amplifier connected so as to amplify source light prior to emission through an output device such as a telescope as well as amplification of reflected light received by the telescope. Such an optical circuit can be used in laser doppler velocimeter applications as well as other applications. The optical circuit can also include passive splitters or active switches to provide for advantageous multiplexing.
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1. A laser Doppler velocimeter comprising: a source of radiation;at least a first bidirectional optical amplifier;a transceiver;a photodetector;an optical waveguide circuit coupling light from the radiation source, the first bidirectional optical amplifier, the transceiver, and the photodetector, th
1. A laser Doppler velocimeter comprising: a source of radiation;at least a first bidirectional optical amplifier;a transceiver;a photodetector;an optical waveguide circuit coupling light from the radiation source, the first bidirectional optical amplifier, the transceiver, and the photodetector, the optical waveguide circuit comprising a first optical waveguide coupling light from the radiation source to an upstream side of the first bidirectional amplifier, a second optical waveguide coupling light from a downstream side of the first bidirectional amplifier with an upstream side of the transceiver, and a third optical waveguide connecting the upstream side of the first bidirectional amplifier with the photodetector. 2. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 1 additionally comprising an optical circulator, the optical circulator configured to guide light from the radiation source to the first bidirectional amplifier, and to guide reflected light input into the downstream end of the first bidirectional amplifier and output from the upstream side of the first bidirectional amplifier, to the photodetector. 3. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 2 additionally comprising a bandpass filter, the first optical waveguide connecting the bandpass filter between the optical circulator and the first bidirectional amplifier. 4. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 1, wherein the radiation source comprises first and second outputs, the first output of the radiation source being connected to the first optical waveguide, the second output of the radiation source being connected to the reflected light output with a third optical waveguide. 5. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 4, wherein the radiation source comprises a laser having a laser output and splitter having a splitter input connected to the laser output, the splitter comprising the first and second outputs of the radiation source. 6. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 1, wherein the first bidirectional amplifier comprises a single direction optical preamplifier, an optical circulator, and a bidirectional optical power amplifier, the first waveguide connecting, in series, the upstream side of the first bidirectional amplifier to the single direction optical preamplifier, then to the optical circulator, and then to the bidirectional optical power amplifier, and then the downstream side of the first bidirectional amplifier, the second optical waveguide extending from the optical circulator and to the photodetector without passing through the single direction optical preamplifier. 7. A laser Doppler velocimeter comprising: a source of radiation;at least a first bidirectional optical amplifier;a transceiver;a photodetector;an optical waveguide circuit coupling light from the radiation source, the first bidirectional optical amplifier, the transceiver, and the photodetector, the optical waveguide circuit comprising a first optical waveguide coupling light from the radiation source to an upstream side of the first bidirectional amplifier, a second optical waveguide coupling light from a downstream side of the first bidirectional amplifier with an upstream side of the transceiver, and a third optical waveguide connecting the upstream side of the first bidirectional amplifier with the photodetector;an optical circulator, the optical circulator configured to guide light from the radiation source to the first bidirectional amplifier, and to guide reflected light input into the downstream end of the first bidirectional amplifier and output from the upstream side of the first bidirectional amplifier, to the photodetector; anda second amplifier, the first optical waveguide connecting the second optical amplifier between the radiation source and the optical circulator. 8. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 7 additionally comprising a third optical waveguide connecting an output of the radiation source with the photodetector. 9. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 8, additionally comprising an optical mixer having an input and an output, the third optical waveguide connecting the output of the radiation source with the input of the optical mixer, the second optical waveguide connecting the upstream side of the first bidirectional amplifier with the input of the optical mixer. 10. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 8, wherein the optical mixer comprises a 2×2 optical coupler. 11. A laser Doppler velocimeter, comprising: a source of radiation;at least a first bidirectional optical amplifier;a transceiver;a signal processor; andan optical waveguide comprising: a first waveguide extending between the source of radiation and the transceiver and configured to guide radiation from the source of radiation, through the first bidirectional amplifier in a first direction and to the transceiver,a second optical waveguide extending between the transceiver and the signal processor and configured to guide reflected light received by the transceiver, through the first bidirectional amplifier in a second direction opposite the first direction, and to the signal processor. 12. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 11 additionally comprising an optical circulator disposed in the first optical waveguide between the radiation source and the first bidirectional amplifier, the optical circulator configured to guide light from the radiation source to the first bidirectional amplifier, and to guide amplified reflected light from the first bidirectional amplifier to the signal processor. 13. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 12 additionally comprising a bandpass filter, the first optical waveguide connecting the bandpass filter between the optical circulator and the first bidirectional amplifier. 14. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 11 additionally comprising a third optical waveguide connecting the radiation source with the signal processor and configured to guide radiation from the radiation source to the signal processor without passing through the transceiver. 15. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 11 additionally comprising a plurality of transceivers and an optical splitter disposed in the first and second optical waveguides, between the plurality of transceivers and the first bidirectional amplifier. 16. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 11 additionally comprising a plurality of transceivers and an active optical switch having an input and a plurality of outputs connected to the plurality of transceivers and disposed in the first and second optical waveguides, between the plurality of transceivers and the first bidirectional amplifier. 17. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 11 additionally comprising a controller configured to adjust a gain of the bidirectional amplifier. 18. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 11 additionally comprising at least a first polarization alignment device, wherein at least a portion of the optical waveguide comprises non-polarization maintaining optical fibers. 19. A laser Doppler velocimeter, comprising: a source of radiation;at least a first bidirectional optical amplifier;a transceiver;a signal processor; andan optical waveguide comprising: a first waveguide extending between the source of radiation and the transceiver and configured to guide radiation from the source of radiation, through the first bidirectional amplifier in a first direction and to the transceiver,a second optical waveguide extending between the transceiver and the signal processor and configured to guide reflected light received by the transceiver, through the first bidirectional amplifier in a second direction opposite the first direction, and to the signal processor;an optical circulator disposed in the first optical waveguide between the radiation source and the first bidirectional amplifier, the optical circulator configured to guide light from the radiation source to the first bidirectional amplifier, and to guide amplified reflected light from the first bidirectional amplifier to the signal processor; anda second amplifier, the first optical waveguide connecting the second optical amplifier between the radiation source and the optical circulator. 20. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 19, wherein the second amplifier comprises a pre-amplifier, the preamplifier and the first bidirectional amplifier defining a two-stage optical amplifier. 21. A laser Doppler velocimeter, comprising: a source of radiation;a transceiver;a first variable gain optical amplifier;an optical waveguide comprising: a first waveguide extending between the source of radiation and the transceiver and configured to guide radiation from the source of radiation, through the variable gain optical amplifier in a first direction and to the transceiver,a second optical waveguide extending between the transceiver and the signal processor and configured to guide reflected light received by the transceiver, in a second direction opposite the first direction, and to the signal processor. 22. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 21 additionally comprising a controller connected to the first variable gain optical amplifier, the controller configured to adjust a gain of the first variable gain optical amplifier. 23. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 22 additionally comprising a power source connected to the variable gain amplifier so as to supply the variable gain amplifier with electrical power for amplifying the radiation from the radiation source, wherein the controller is configured to limit electrical power available to the variable gain amplifier. 24. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 23, wherein the controller is configured to raise and lower the amount of electrical energy available to the variable gain amplifier so as to change the gain of the variable gain amplifier. 25. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 22, wherein the controller is configured to determine if the gain of the variable gain amplifier is too weak and if the gain of the variable gain amplifier is too strong, to reduce the gain of the variable gain amplifier if the gain of the variable gain amplifier is too strong, and to increase the gain of the variable gain amplifier if the gain of the variable gain amplifier is too weak. 26. A laser Doppler velocimeter, comprising: a source of radiation;at least a first optical amplifier;a transceiver;at least a first polarization alignment device;a signal processor; andan optical waveguide comprising: a first waveguide extending between the source of radiation and the transceiver and configured to guide radiation from the source of radiation, through the first optical amplifier in a first direction and to the transceiver,a second optical waveguide extending between the transceiver and the signal processor and configured to guide reflected light received by the transceiver, in a second direction opposite the first direction, then through the first polarization alignment device and to the signal processor;wherein at least a portion of the optical waveguide comprises non-polarization maintaining optical fibers. 27. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 26 wherein the polarization alignment device comprises a splitter portion configured to split the reflected light into orthogonal, first and second linearly polarized components, a rotator configured to rotate the first linearly polarized component, and a combiner configured to recombines the first and second linearly polarized components into an aligned, polarized signal. 28. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 26 wherein the optical waveguide further comprises a third waveguide configured to guide light from the source to the signal processor without passing through the first optical amplifier, the third waveguide comprising polarization maintaining optical fibers. 29. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 28, wherein the third waveguide does not include the first polarization alignment device. 30. The laser Doppler velocimeter according to claim 28, wherein the first waveguide comprises an upstream portion, a splitter, and a downstream portion, the upstream portion connecting the source with the splitter and the downstream portion connecting the splitter with the transceiver, wherein the third waveguide comprises the upstream portion, and wherein the downstream portion comprises a plurality of optical fibers, wherein substantially all of the plurality of optical fibers are non-polarization maintaining fibers.
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