Laser collimator for a free space optical link
Granted: May 16, 2002
Application Number:
20020057873
The invention relates to the design of laser collimators for free space through-the-air optical links. The laser collimator provides means for expanding the diameter of a light beam emitted from the end of a monomode optical fiber that has been optical coupled to a semiconductor laser diode and projecting through free space the expanded beam as a low divergence beam of substantially parallel rays. The laser collimators disclosed are compact, simple to make, and overcome many of the…
Micro-optic adhesive assembly and method therefor
Granted: May 2, 2002
Application Number:
20020051608
The invention relates to a micro-optic adhesive assembly and a method for making a micro-optic assembly. The method of joining optical assemblies in accordance with the present invention improves the strength and shock resistance of adhesive joints in micro-optic devices without affecting the optical path. The adhesive assembly of the present invention has sufficiently flexibility to be able to conform to different alignment geometries without introducing significant bulk or thermal…
Optical waveplate and an optical device using the waveplate
Granted: April 18, 2002
Application Number:
20020044744
Optical waveplates made of polyethylene naphthalate (PEN) exhibit good optical properties comparable to or exceeding the respective properties of prior art waveplates made of polyimides (PI). PEN waveplates are a technically and commercially reasonable alternative to PI waveplates.
Optical interleavers/deinterleavers
Granted: March 7, 2002
Application Number:
20020027711
Interleaver/deinterleaver apparatuses for combining/separating optical channels are described. When operating as a deinterleaver, the interleaver/deinterleaver separates an optical signal (e.g. WDM signal) into subsets of optical signals (e.g. channels). In one embodiment, deinterleaving optical signals separates an optical signal into even and odd International Telecommunications Union (ITU) channels. The interleaver/deinterleavers may include isolator components to route optical…
Isolated polarization beam splitter and combiner
Granted: January 31, 2002
Application Number:
20020012167
The present invention relates to an isolated polarization beam splitter or combiner, for joining light from different inputs into one common port, and for dividing a beam of light into orthogonal polarizations. In both modes of operation, the splitter/combiner provides isolation preventing transmission of light in a reverse direction. As a splitter, a beam of light is separated through a birefringent material into sub-beams of orthogonal polarization components, and each sub-beam is…
Method and apparatus for demultiplexing high bit rate optical signals on dense wavelength grid
Granted: January 3, 2002
Application Number:
20020001114
A method and an apparatus are provided to demultiplex an optical signal having a plurality of channels at a predetermined channel spacing having demultiplexing means with a frequency spacing larger than the predetermined channel spacing for receiving the optical signal and for dividing the optical signal by wavelength into a plurality of wavelength streams broader than the predetermined channel spacing, time domain demultiplexing means for receiving one of the plurality of wavelength…
Bi-directional isolator
Granted: December 20, 2001
Application Number:
20010053022
Bi-directional wavelength interleaving optical isolators provide the ability to pass a first set of optical signals (e.g., ITU even channels) from a first port to a second port, while preventing a second set of optical signals from passing thereto. The bi-directional wavelength interleaving optical isolators also pass the second set of optical signals (e.g., ITU odd channels) from the second port to the first port, while preventing the first set of optical signals from passing thereto.…
Interferometric optical device including an optical resonator
Granted: November 15, 2001
Application Number:
20010040681
A method and circuit is disclosed wherein two waveguides coupled to an optical resonant ring resonator are further coupled such that beams propagating therein interfere with one another to provide a desired output response. In one embodiment, multiplexed channels of light can be demultiplexed by the device described heretofore, or alternatively, the phase relationship between these two beams can be altered prior to their being combined to provide, for example, a linearized output…