IP Library Granted Patent US 7,110,640
Granted Patent B2
US 7,110,640 · App. 09/907,932 · Granted Sep 19, 2006

Reconfigurable optical add/drop filter

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Patent No.
US 7,110,640
App. No.
09/907,932
Granted
Sep 19, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optical filter that includes a resonator cavity comprised of a saturable absorber material is provided. An input signal waveguide, a non-resonant wavelengths output waveguide, and a resonant wavelength output waveguide are coupled to the cavity. A refractive index of the saturable absorber material is altered so that a resonant wavelength output is directed down the resonant wavelength output waveguide and non-resonant wavelengths are directed down the non-resonant wavelengths output waveguide.

Claims (21)

1. An optical filer comprising:

a resonator cavity comprising a saturable absorber material;

an input signal waveguide coupled to said cavity;

a non-resonant wavelengths output waveguide coupled to said cavity; and

a resonant wavelength output waveguide coupled to said cavity, wherein said resonator cavity further comprises quantum dots, said resonator cavity comprises a ring resonator, said resonator cavity further comprises quantum dots, said input signal waveguide and said non-resonant wavelengths waveguide are a first waveguide, said resonator cavity is coupled between said first waveguide and said resonant wavelength output waveguide, and said ring resonator cavity is evanescently coupled to said first waveguide and said resonant wavelength output waveguide.

2. The optical filter of claim 1 , wherein said resonator cavity comprises:

a quantum dot doped saturable absorber thin film; and

a first and second planar mirror coupled to said thin film.

3. The optical filter of claim 1 , further comprising a control beam waveguide coupled to said resonator cavity.

4. The optical filter of claim 1 , further comprising a circulator coupled to said resonator cavity.

5. The optical filter of claim 1 , wherein said resonator cavity is a Fabry-Perot vertical stack.

6. The optical filter of claim 5 , wherein said vertical stack has a front surface, and said input signal waveguide is perpendicular to said front surface.

7. The optical filter of claim 5 , wherein said vertical stack has a front surface, and said input signal waveguide is not perpendicular to said front surface.

8. The optical filter of claim 1 , wherein said quantum dots comprise Lead Sulfide.

9. The optical filter of claim 1 , wherein said quantum dots comprise cladding.

10. The optical filter of claim 1 , wherein said quantum dots are manufactured using a colloidal growth process.

11. The optical filter of claim 1 , further comprising distributed Bragg mirrors.

12. The optical filter of claim 1 , wherein said input signal waveguide, non-resonant wavelengths output waveguide, and resonant wavelength output waveguide comprise optical fibers.

13. The optical filter of claim 1 , further comprising a substrate, wherein said input signal waveguide, non-resonant wavelengths output waveguide, and resonant wavelength output waveguide are integrated on said substrate.

14. The optical filter of claim 1 , wherein said resonator cavity comprises a ring resonator.

15. The optical filter of claim 1 , wherein said input signal waveguide and said non-resonant wavelengths waveguide are a first waveguide, and wherein said resonator cavity is coupled on top of said first waveguide and said resonant wavelength output waveguide.