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LIGHT-GUIDING DEVICE AND OPTICAL RADAR
20230194950 · 2023-06-22 ·

A non-mechanical light-guiding device not subject to vehicular or other vibration includes a first electrode layer, a second electrode layer, and a light-guiding layer between the first electrode layer and the second electrode layer. The first electrode layer is configured to receive a first voltage and reflect a laser light received. The second electrode layer is configured to receive a second voltage. A reflection angle of the laser light is controlled by deformation of the first electrode layer under the first voltage and the second voltage and changes therein, and the light-guiding layer controls a propagation direction of the laser light according to the respective magnitudes of the first voltage and the second voltage.

ORGANIC OPTICAL AND PHOTONIC SYSTEMS OPERABLE THROUGH ACTIVE REFRACTIVE INDEX MODULATION VIA CHARGE INJECTION IN ORGANIC THIN FILMS

An optical diffraction grating includes a layer of organic solid crystal (OSC) material, an input photonic element configured to couple an input beam to the organic solid crystal material, and an output photonic element configured to receive an output beam from the organic solid crystal material. An applied voltage may be used to control the refractive index of the OSC material and accordingly tune the operation of the optical diffraction grating.

Methods and apparatus for multiplying the image resolution and field-of-view of a pixelated display

Systems and methods for multiplying the resolution and field-of-view of pixelated displays in accordance with various embodiments of the invention are illustrated. One embodiment includes an apparatus having an image projector for directing light from a pixelated image source into unique angular directions, an image processor electrically connected to the image projector for computing native images of the image source corresponding to first and second field-of-view portions and for computing shifted images in a predefined direction corresponding to the first and second field-of-view portions for sequential display by the image projector, a first set of gratings having a native configuration for propagating the light of the native image and at least one shifted configuration for propagating the light of at least one shifted image, and a second set of gratings having a first configuration for projecting the first field-of-view portion and a second configuration for projecting the second field-of-view portion.

Photonic switch with a cantilever coupler

In some embodiments, a photonic switch includes a first layer, a cantilever coupler, and a set of electrodes. The first layer includes a first waveguide that directs light in a first direction and a second waveguide that directs light in a second direction that is different from the first direction. The cantilever coupler is formed from a lithium niobate material and disposed over the first layer. The cantilever coupler includes a first end that is positioned over the first waveguide and a second end that is bonded to the second waveguide. The set of electrodes apply an electric potential across the first end, which deforms the first waveguide to couple to the second waveguide and propagates light between the first waveguide and the second waveguide.

OPTICAL DEVICE AND OPTICAL DETECTION SYSTEM
20230185118 · 2023-06-15 ·

An optical device includes a first structure body with a first surface, a second structure body with a second surface facing the first surface, one or more optical guide regions positioned between the first surface of the first structure body and the second surface of the second structure body, the one or more optical guide regions including a liquid crystal material, and a first alignment film disposed on the first surface and aligning the liquid crystal material, the first alignment film being a rubbing alignment film, wherein the optical device further includes a second alignment film that is an optical alignment film formed by irradiation with polarized light.

METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING FOLDING MxN WAVELENGTH SELECTIVE SWITCH
20230185154 · 2023-06-15 ·

A method for implementing folding M×N wavelength selective switch is provided. A one-dimensional single-mode fiber optic collimator array, a short-focus cylindrical mirror, a first long-focus cylindrical mirror, a retroreflector, a transmission phase diffraction grating, a second long-focus cylindrical mirror, a liquid crystal spatial light modulator, and a liquid crystal graphic loading control system are provided along beam transmission direction. The same set of optical elements is used for incident light and outgoing light by ingenious folding structure. The input port and output port of optical signal are consistent in spatial arrangement, thereby reducing space and improving port utilization. Based on composite liquid crystal chips, a working area of the liquid crystal spatial light modulator is doubled, and a quantity of accommodating ports is greatly increased. A quantity of M×N ports of the WSS can be increased greatly by the above structure and design.

Polarization multiplexed optical transmitter circuit and polarization multi/demultiplexed optical transceiver circuit

A polarization multiplex optical transmitter circuit can provide compensation for the transmission PDL while reducing decrease in transmission power. The polarization multiplex optical transmitter circuit includes a beam divider circuit configured to divide light outputted from a light source, optical phase shifters provided in at least one of two waveguides connected to output terminals of the beam divider circuit, a light wave synthesizer circuit connected to the two waveguides, first and second optical transmitters coupled to two output terminals of the light wave synthesizer circuit, a polarization multiplexer configured to synthesize two output polarized waves from the first and second optical transmitters, and a polarization rotator provided between the first and second optical transmitters and the polarization multiplexer and coupled to at least one of the first and second optical transmitters.

Planar Luneburg Lens System for Two-Dimensional Optical Beam Steering

An integrated optical beam steering device includes a planar Luneburg lens that collimates beams from different inputs in different directions within the lens plane. It also includes a curved (e.g., semi-circular or arced) grating coupler that diffracts the collimated beams out of the lens plane. The beams can be steered in the plane by controlling the direction along which the lens is illuminated and out of the plane by varying the beam wavelength. Unlike other beam steering devices, this device can operate over an extremely wide field of view—up to 180°—without any aberrations off boresight. In other words, the beam quality is uniform in all directions, unlike with aplanatic lenses, thanks to the circular symmetry of the planar Luneburg lens, which may be composed of subwavelength features. The lens is also robust to misalignment and fabrication imperfections and can be made using standard CMOS processes.

DISTRIBUTED FIBER OPTIC SENSOR PLACEMENT PROCEDURE
20220057254 · 2022-02-24 · ·

Aspects of the present disclosure describe distributed fiber optic sensing (DFOS) systems, methods, and structures that employ a distributed fiber optic sensor placement procedure that advantageously provides a desirable sensor coverage over a network at minimal cost.

DISTRIBUTED FIBER OPTIC SENSOR PLACEMENT PROCEDURE
20220057254 · 2022-02-24 · ·

Aspects of the present disclosure describe distributed fiber optic sensing (DFOS) systems, methods, and structures that employ a distributed fiber optic sensor placement procedure that advantageously provides a desirable sensor coverage over a network at minimal cost.