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Communicating by Light

Dr Martin Ams

MQ Photonics Research Centre

Centre for Ultrahigh bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems (CUDOS)

Department of Physics & Astronomy - Faculty of Science

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY

North Ryde, NSW 2109

AUSTRALIA

 

Phone: +61 2 9850 8975

Fax: +61 2 9850 8115

Url: http://web.science.mq.edu.au/~mams

communication

• Communication is the process of exchanging information, messages or ideas

telegraphy

• 18th Century – discovery and understanding of electricity led to telecommunications

• Telegraphy in copper wires– Morse code, telephone

• 1887 - Electromagnetic (EM) Wave Theory– Radio, TV, wireless, satellite,

microwave systems

can we use light?

• Early 20th Century - suggested that light should be able to transmit data because it is also an EM wave

• No light source and no medium to transport it

• 1960s: LASER• 1970s: Optical Fibre

how a LASER works

Absorption of Energy

Emission of Energy

how a LASER worksLight Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation (LASER)

1 2

3 4

how a LASER works

• LASER light is – Monochromatic: one specific colour – Coherent: photons move in step with each other– Very directional

how optical fibre works

• Light travels through the core by constantly bouncing from the cladding (mirror-lined walls) via a principle called total internal reflection (TIR)

GlassCORE

GlassCLADDING

BUFFER COATING

how optical fibre works

• Light rays are governed by two laws:– Law of reflection θincidence = θreflection

– Law of refraction (Snell’s Law) n1sinθ1 = n2sinθ2

n = refractive index, θ = light ray angle

High refractive index glassCORE

Low refractive index glassCLADDING

BUFFER COATING

Total internal reflection:– n1 > n2

– θ1 > θc = sin-1(n2/n1)

summary

• Let’s summarise:– Light source: LASER– Medium: optical fibre– Light is an EM wave

• How do we use light to transmit information?

let’s call Germany

Analogue Voice Signal

light encoding

0

256

00110010 01011101 .........

Typical telephonecall ~ 64 kb/s

50

92

optical communication

Optical Fibre

Encoder

Decoder

Transmitter

Receiver

bridge the world

why use light?• Advantages of optical fibre

– Speed– Bandwidth ~ 350 Tb/s– Price– Physical size and weight– Immune to EM interference– Low signal loss– Non-flammable– Flexible

assign a colour to each signal

unused bandwidth

• The problem is not that the fibre is too slow, rather the information travels at the speed of light

• However, the fibre needs to be connected to electronic detectors, routers and transmitters etc. that transfer information between different users/senders

• Current detectors, routers and transmitters are not able to modulate light at these incredible speeds

• Possible solution Fibre To The Home (FTTH)

$43 billion national broadband network

• One of the “top three engineering challenges” in Australia

• Optical fibres and light will carry data across Australia to homes and businesses

• Data rates of at least 12 Mb/s to 98% of premises in Australia, and 100 Mb/s for regional towns or cities

• New optical infrastructure is needed to meet these requirements Photonic Chips (photonic integrated circuits)

photonic chip & doing my bit

• I create analogies of optical fibre devices in glass using a high power laser system

summary

• Light can be used to send data signals all over the world using lasers and optical fibres

• Voice, TV, video, internet, email & gaming can all fit on one fibre as different colours

• Groups around the world are working on next generation photonic chips for use in all optical networks faster communication and optical processing systems

picture sources• http://www.vislab.uq.edu.au/photonics

• http://www.okcupid.com/forum

• http://www.portsdown-tunnels.org.uk

• http://www.thechemistrynerd.com/benfranklin

• http://www.irishdentist.ie

• http://science.howstuffworks.com

• http://hackaday.com

• http://media.photobucket.com

• http://www.next-up.org/Newsoftheworld

• http://www.solutions-site.org/artman/publish

• http://www.alibaba.com/showroom

• http://www.rp-photonics.com

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