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Johnson
Space Center
1993 Phase II
Bi-Directional Fiberoptic Coupler/font>
Duncan
Technologies, Inc.
Auburn, CA
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INNOVATION
Bi-Directional Fiberoptic
Coupler - DTI has developed a low cost bi-directional fiberoptic coupler
offering many benefits over existing coupler solutions including
enhanced efficiency and reduced component count. The bi-directional
coupler can be used to simultaneously couple two high-power diode lasers
into an optical fiber with no penalty in the fiber size and virtually
no added loss relative to existing couplers. It can also be used to
couple light into an optical fiber and split off a return signal for
feedback sensing. This feedback capability is critical in many fiberoptic
sensor applications. The coupler is applicable to wavelength multiplexing
in laser systems for communication systems, medical instruments, and
specialized sensors. The enhanced capabilities and reduced component
costs enable significant cost benefits in large-scale production systems
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- To date, the coupler has been
manufactured in small production runs. The compnoent can easily be
produced at low cost in volumeat optics fabrication facilities. The
cost benefits and performance may be further enhanced by adapting
the design for the use of molded plastic optics.Integration of the
coupler into a laser ignition system for hydrogen/oxygen reaction
control system thrusters on space vehicles. The coupler was used to
couple the output of a high power diode laser source into a fiber
for delivery to the igniter, provide a return signal to measure ignition
target temperature, and verify system operational status. The system
was fabricated and tested in an altitude chamber using a laboratory
version of the hydrogen/oxygen thruster developed by Rockwell to provide
positional control for the Space Station
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COMMERCIALIZATION
- The Bi-Directional Fiber-Optic
Coupler has one patent application on file. Potential market sectors
include: Fiberoptic Com- munications - The bi- directional coupler
can be used to couple output from two different wavelength diode lasers
into a single optical fiber. This type of wavelength division multiplexing
(WDM) is useful in fiberoptic network products. A key feature is virtually
no loss penalty in coupling two lasers into a fiber. This enables
WDM without significant loss so the spacing between repeaters can
remain the same as in single wavelength systems.
- Diode Laser Manufacturers
- The coupler can be used to create diode laser packages that include
an integrated visible tracer beam, allowing identification of the
invisible high power diode laser beam. This would enable a competitive
advantage for diode laser companies by providing this functionality
in an OEM product. The coupler can also be used for summing the output
of two high power diode laser, either of the same wavelength or two
different wavelengths. Medical Industrial Sensor Market - The coupler
can be used to couple light into an optical fiber and split off a
return signal for sensing. The coupler, diode laser, and photodetector
can be integrated into a single compact hermetic package. Optical
Drive Optic - The coupler can be used in optical disk drives in the
read or read/write head optical chain. The coupler focuses the beam
onto the disk surface and feeds back the read signal. This single
component can replace a series of components that perform the same
function in current drives.
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GOVERNMENT/SCIENCE
APPLICATIONS
- The Bi-Directional Fiberoptic
Coupler is an integral part of the compact diode laser package that
is a part of DTI's Laser igniter system. This system provides optical
ignition and ignition of hydrogen/oxygen reaction control system thrusters.
The igniter system has potential for application on hydrogen/oxygen
engines for reaction control system thrusters and primary propulsion
including the SSME.
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