G02B6/29386

PHOTONIC INTEGRATED CIRCUIT WITH OPTICAL DEINTERLEAVER

A photonic integrated circuit comprises an optical deinterleaver, including an input region, a dispersive region, and at least two output regions. The input region is adapted to receive an input optical signal including a plurality of channels. The dispersive region is optically coupled to the input region to receive the input optical signal. The dispersive region includes an inhomogeneous arrangement of a first material and a second material to structure the dispersive region to separate the input optical signal into a plurality of multi-channel optical signals, including a first multi-channel optical signal and a second multi-channel optical signal. The at least two output regions, include a first out region and a second output region optically coupled to the dispersive region. The first output region is positioned to receive the first multi-channel optical signal and the second output region is positioned to receive the second multi-channel optical signal.

TECHNOLOGIES FOR OPTICAL DEMULTIPLEXING WITH BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY

In one embodiment, a silicon photonic integrated circuit (PIC) includes a pair of Mach-Zehnder Interferometers (MZI) with a phase shifter to function as a 1x2 optical switches. On one path between the MZIs is a wavelength interleaver. The MZI switch can be controlled to either an all-pass mode or a by-pass mode, therefore setting configurable optical demultiplexing bandwidths to support dual 1.6 T FR8/800G FR4 network backward compatibility. The configurable multiplexer operates at set-and-forget mode for the entire operating temperature and the product’s lifetime.

FABRICATION-TOLERANT ON-CHIP MULTIPLEXERS AND DEMULTIPLEXERS

Fabrication-tolerant on-chip multiplexers and demultiplexers are provides via a lattice filter interleaver configured to receive an input signal including a plurality of individual signals and to produce a first interleaved signal with a first subset of the plurality of individual signals and a second interleaved signal with a second subset of the plurality of individual signals; a first Bragg interleaver configured to receive the first interleaved signal and produce a first output signal including a first individual signal of the plurality of individual signals and a second output signal including a second individual signal of the plurality of individual signals; and a second Bragg interleaver configured to receive the second interleaved signal and produce a third output signal including a third individual signal of the plurality of individual signals and a fourth output signal including a fourth individual signal of the plurality of individual signals.

BIDIRECTIONAL FILTER
20230106876 · 2023-04-06 ·

A bidirectional optical device includes a first optical component, wherein a portion of a first interface of the first optical component has a reflector coating, wherein a second interface of the first optical component has an optical coating, and wherein the first optical component includes an internal splitting interface disposed between the first interface and the second interface, and a second optical component including a reflector aligned to the second interface of the first optical component, wherein the first optical component and the second optical component comprise an unbalanced Mach-Zehnder (MZ) interferometer.

Optical data center network system and optical switch

An optical data center network system including multiple tier-1 optical switches, multiple tier-2 optical switches and multiple tier-3 optical switches is provided. A pod is formed by the tier-1 optical switches connected to each other through ribbon fibers. A macro pod is formed by the tier-2 optical switches connected to each other through ribbon fibers, and each of the tier-2 optical switches is connected to all of the tier-1 optical switches in one pod. The tier-3 optical switches are connected to each other through ribbon fibers, and each of the tier-3 optical switches is connected to all of the tier-2 optical switches in one macro pod. Each optical switch in each tier is implemented by using the Wavelength Selective Switch (WSS) as a basic element, which has been commercialized numerously.

LIGHT SIGNAL MULTIPLEXER AND LIGHT SIGNAL DEMULTIPLEXER
20170250773 · 2017-08-31 ·

A light signal multiplexer and a light signal demultiplexer corresponding to the light signal multiplexer. The light signal multiplexer may include a reflector and a filter, in which the reflector is disposed on a plurality of input light paths to allow a plurality of light signals input along the input light paths to be reflected toward the filter disposed on at least one output light path, and the filter is disposed to allow the light signals reflected toward the filter to be reflected along the at least one output light path, and thus the light signal multiplexer may individually set the input light paths for the light signals.

Multiple stage Bragg gratings in multiplexing applications

Aspects described herein include an optical apparatus comprising a multiple-stage arrangement of two-mode Bragg gratings comprising: at least a first Bragg grating of a first stage. The first Bragg grating is configured to transmit a first two wavelengths and to reflect a second two wavelengths of a received optical signal. The optical apparatus further comprises a second Bragg grating of a second stage. The second Bragg grating is configured to transmit one of the first two wavelengths and to reflect an other of the first two wavelengths. The optical apparatus further comprises a third Bragg grating of the second stage. The third Bragg grating is configured to transmit one of the second two wavelengths and to reflect an other of the second two wavelengths.

PHASE RETARDER AND OPTICAL COMB FILTER THEREOF
20170261669 · 2017-09-14 ·

A phase retarder and an optical comb filter are disclosed. The phase retarder includes a polarization beam splitter, a first air arm, and a second air arm, where the polarization beam splitter is configured to decompose a beam into a first light component propagated in a first direction and a second light component propagated in a second direction, the first direction is perpendicular to the second direction; the first air arm is disposed on a second side wall of the polarization beam splitter, and is configured to receive the first light component and reflect it back; and the second air arm is disposed on a third side wall of the polarization beam splitter, and is configured to receive the second light component and reflect it back. Two light components interfere, and the interference light is emitted from a fourth side wall of the polarization beam splitter.

Optical beam director

Described herein is a system for directing light over two dimensions. In a first embodiment, an optical beam director includes a wavelength router, such as an optical interleaver, optically coupled to an array of dispersive elements, such as free-space diffractive couplers. In a second embodiment, an optical beam director includes a diffractive element optically coupled to a 1D-to-2D spatial interleaver.

Optical Cross Apparatus
20220155528 · 2022-05-19 ·

An optical cross apparatus including a single-row fiber array, and a single-row input multidimensional output optical waveguide element, where the single-row fiber array is coupled to the single-row input multidimensional output optical waveguide element, and an arbitrarily curved spatial three-dimensional waveguide is generated inside the single-row input multidimensional output optical waveguide element, and where a coupling surface of the single-row fiber array is the same as that of the single-row input multidimensional output optical waveguide element.