LIDAR Amplifier Input Cutoff for SBS Protection
Find Innovative SolutionsGenerate Solutions
Solution Overview
Problem
Existing LIDAR systems face issues such as Stimulated Brillouin Scattering (SBS) at high optical power levels, causing damage to the optical components, particularly in fiber components (e.g., fiber, connectors, EDFA, isolators, etc.), SBS) at high optical power levels, causing damage to the system, particularly in fiber components, and the system, particularly in fiber components (e.g., fiber, connectors, EDFA, isolators, etc.).
Innovation Solution
A protection circuit is integrated into the LIDAR sensor system to detect conditions associated with the modulated beam and control the input to the amplifier, such as an EDFA, preventing damage by eliminating input when necessary.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Power
If high optical power levels are used in the LIDAR system, then the ranging capability and detection distance are improved, but Stimulated Brillouin Scattering (SBS) occurs causing damage to optical components
Solution Approach 1:
The protection circuit monitors optical power levels before they reach dangerous thresholds and takes preventive action by controlling the amplifier input. This preliminary detection and control prevents SBS from occurring in the first place, rather than reacting after damage has begun
Solution Approach 2:
The protection circuit acts as an intermediary between the amplifier and the optical components. It monitors the optical power and intervenes by controlling the amplifier input when necessary, protecting downstream components from harmful high power levels while allowing normal operation when safe
2Reliability
If the amplifier is continuously monitored to prevent SBS, then component protection is improved, but system complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The protection circuit is integrated into the existing LIDAR system and uses the system's own operational parameters (modulation signal or beam parameters) for monitoring. The system monitors and protects itself without requiring external complex monitoring equipment
Solution Approach 2:
The protection circuit serves multiple functions: it monitors optical power levels, detects SBS conditions, controls amplifier input, and protects various optical components. This multi-functionality reduces the need for separate dedicated protection systems for each component
Applied Scientific Principles
This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.
Function Achieved in This Case
The protection circuit effectively prevents damage to optical components by controlling input to the amplifier, ensuring reliable operation of the LIDAR system.
Implementation Method 1
a laser source configured to output a source beam
Implementation Method 2
a modulator configured to receive a modulation signal and modulate the source beam based on the modulation signal to produce a modulated beam
Implementation Method 3
SBS at high optical power levels, causing damage to the optical components
Data Source
AI summary
A light detection and ranging sensor system includes a laser source configured to output a source beam; a modulator configured to receive a modulation signal and modulate the source beam based on the modulation signal to produce a modulated beam; an amplifier configured to amplify the modulated beam; and a protection circuit configured to detect, by evaluating at least one of the modulation signal or a parameter of the modulated beam, a condition associated with the modulated beam; and control input of the modulated beam to the amplifier in response to detecting the condition.


