IP Library Granted Patent US 6,853,658
Granted Patent B1
US 6,853,658 · App. 10/020,558 · Granted Feb 8, 2005

Optical logical circuits based on lasing semiconductor optical amplifiers

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Patent No.
US 6,853,658
App. No.
10/020,558
Granted
Feb 8, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

Optical logic circuits are based on lazing semiconductor optical amplifiers, such as vertical lazing semiconductor optical amplifiers. For example, one or more VLSOAs with selected depletion thresholds are combined to form various optical logic devices.

Claims (89)

1. An optical logic gate comprising:

a first digital input for receiving a first optical digital input signal;

a digital output for outputting an optical digital output signal which is a function of at least the first optical digital input signal; and

a first lasing semiconductor optical amplifier (LSOA) having an amplifier input, an amplifier output, a pump, and a first ballast laser output, the amplifier input of the first LSOA operably coupled to the first digital input, and the first ballast laser output of the first LSOA operably coupled to the digital output.

2. The optical logic gate of claim 1 wherein:

the optical logic gate is an optical NOT gate, the first LSOA comprising a semiconductor gain medium having a depletion threshold, the first ballast laser output emitting a weak or strong laser signal based on a function of the intensity of the first optical digital input signal,

wherein the first optical digital input signal having a weak intensity causes the semiconductor gain medium to be below the depletion threshold such that a strong laser signal is emitted from the ballast laser output, and

wherein the first optical digital input signal having a strong intensity causes the semiconductor gain medium to be above the depletion threshold such that a weak laser signal is emitted from the ballast laser output.

3. The optical logic gate of claim 2 wherein:

if the first optical digital input signal comprises a weak intensity, then the first optical digital input signal is a digital zero, and a strong laser signal from the ballast laser output causes the optical digital output signal to be a digital one; and

if the first optical digital input signal comprises a strong intensity, then the first optical digital input signal is a digital one, and a weak laser signal from the ballast laser output causes the optical digital output signal to be a digital zero.

4. The optical logic gate of claim 3 wherein the intensity of the first optical digital input signal is strong enough such that the ballast laser signal is extinguished.

5. The optical logic gate of claim 1 wherein the optical logic gate is an optical NOR gate further comprising:

a second digital input for receiving a second optical digital input signal; and

an optical combiner operably coupled to the first digital input and the second digital input, the optical combiner further having a combiner output, the optical combiner configured to combine the first optical digital input signal and the second optical digital input signal to form a combined optical digital input signal exiting the combiner output, the combiner output being operably coupled to the amplifier input of the first LSOA.

6. The optical logic gate of claim 5 , wherein:

the first LSOA comprises a semiconductor gain medium, the semiconductor gain medium being set at a depletion threshold, the first ballast laser output emitting a weak or strong laser signal based on a function of the intensity of the combined optical digital input signal,

wherein a combined optical digital input signal having a weak intensity causes the semiconductor gain medium to be below the depletion threshold such that a strong laser signal is emitted from the ballast laser output, and

wherein a combined optical digital input signal having a strong intensity causes the semiconductor gain medium to be above the depletion threshold such that a weak laser signal is emitted from the ballast laser output.

7. The optical logic gate of claim 6

wherein

if both the first and second optical digital input signals comprise a weak intensity such that the combined optical digital input signal comprises a weak intensity, then the first and second optical digital input signals are a digital zero, and a strong laser signal from the first ballast laser output causes the optical digital output signal to be a digital one; and

if at least one of the first and second optical digital input signals comprises a strong intensity, then the first and/or second optical digital input signal having a strong intensity is a digital one, and a weak laser signal from the first ballast laser output causes the optical digital output signal to be a digital zero.

8. The optical logic gate of claim 7 wherein the intensity of the first optical digital input signal is strong enough such that the ballast laser signal is extinguished.

9. The optical logic gate of claim 1 wherein the optical logic gate is an optical NAND gate further comprising:

a second digital input for receiving a second optical digital input signal;

a second lasing semiconductor optical amplifier (LSOA) having an amplifier input, an amplifier output, a pump, and a second ballast laser output, the amplifier input of the second LSOA operably coupled to the second digital input; and

an optical combiner operably coupled to the first ballast laser output and the second ballast laser output, the optical combiner having a combined output, the combined output being operably coupled to the digital output, the optical combiner configured to combined the signals from the first ballast laser output and the second ballast laser output to form the optical digital output signal to be emitted from the digital output.

10. The optical logic gate of claim 9 , wherein:

the first and second LSOAs each comprising a semiconductor gain medium, the semiconductor gain medium being set at a depletion threshold, the first and second ballast laser outputs emitting a weak or strong laser signal based on a function of the intensity of the first and second optical digital input signals, respectively,

wherein a first or second optical digital input signal having a weak intensity causes the semiconductor gain medium to be below the depletion threshold such that a strong laser signal is emitted from the first or second ballast laser output, and

wherein a first or second optical digital input signal having a strong intensity causes the semiconductor gain medium to be above the depletion threshold such that a weak laser signal is emitted from the first or second ballast laser output.

11. The optical logic gate of claim 10

wherein

if at least one of the first and second optical digital input signals comprise a weak intensity, then the first or second optical digital input signal having a weak intensity is a digital zero, and the optical digital output signal is a digital one; and

if both the first and second optical digital input signals comprise a strong intensity, then the first and second optical digital input signals are each a digital one, and the optical digital output signal is a digital zero.

12. The optical logic gate of claim 1 wherein the LSOA is a vertical lasing semiconductor optical amplifier (VLSOA).

13. The optical logic gate of claim 1 wherein the LSOA is a transverse lasing semiconductor optical amplifier (TLSOA).

14. The optical logic gate of claim 1 wherein the LSOA is a longitudinal lasing semiconductor optical amplifier (LLSOA).

15. A method for forming an optical logic gate comprising:

forming a first digital input for receiving a first optical digital input signal;

forming a digital output for outputting an optical digital output signal which is a function of at least the first optical digital input signal;

operably coupling the first digital input to an amplifier input of a first lasing semiconductor optical amplifier (LSOA), the first LSOA having a semiconductor gain medium; and

operably coupling the digital output to a first ballast laser output of the first LSOA.

16. The method as recited in claim 15 , further comprising:

determining a depletion threshold;

inputting a first optical digital input signal into the first digital input, wherein the first ballast laser output emits a weak or strong laser signal based on a function of the intensity of the first optical digital input signal,

wherein a first optical digital input signal having a weak intensity causes the semiconductor gain medium to be below the depletion threshold such that a strong laser signal is emitted from the first ballast laser output, and

wherein a first optical digital input signal having a strong intensity causes the semiconductor gain medium to be above the depletion threshold such that a weak laser signal is emitted from the first ballast laser output.

17. The method as recited in claim 16 , wherein

if the first optical digital input signal comprises a weak intensity, then the first optical digital input signal is a digital zero, and a strong laser signal from the ballast laser output causes the optical digital output signal to be a digital one; and

if the first optical digital input signal comprises a strong intensity, then the first optical digital input signal is a digital one, and a weak laser signal from the ballast laser output causes the optical digital output signal to be a digital zero.

18. The method as recited in claim 15 , further comprising:

forming a second digital input for receiving a second optical digital input signal;

operably coupling the amplifier input of the first LSOA to the second digital input;

operably coupling the first digital input and the second digital input to an optical combiner, and

operably coupling a combined output of the optical combiner to the amplifier input of the first LSOA.

19. The method as recited in claim 18 , further comprising:

determining a depletion threshold;

inputting a first optical digital input signal into the first digital input;

inputting a second optical digital input signal into the second digital input; and

combining the first optical digital input signal and the second optical digital signal to form a combined optical digital input signal;

wherein the first ballast laser output emits a weak or strong laser signal based on a function of the intensity of the combined optical digital input signal,

wherein a combined optical digital input signal having a weak intensity causes the semiconductor gain medium to be below the depletion threshold such that a strong laser signal is emitted from the ballast laser output, and

wherein a combined optical digital input signal having a strong intensity causes the semiconductor gain medium to be above the depletion threshold such that a weak laser signal is emitted from the ballast laser output.

20. The method as recited in claim 19 , wherein:

if both the first and second optical digital input signals comprise a weak intensity such that the combined optical digital input signal comprises a weak intensity, then each of the first and second optical digital input signals are a digital zero, and a strong laser signal from the first ballast laser output causes the optical digital output signal to be a digital one; and

if at least one of the first and second optical digital input signals comprises a strong intensity, then the first and/or second optical digital input signal having a strong intensity is a digital one, and a weak laser signal from the first ballast laser output causes the optical digital output signal to be a digital zero.

21. The method as recited in claim 15 , further comprising:

forming a second digital input for receiving a second optical digital input signal;

operably coupling the second digital input to an amplifier input of a second LSOA, the second LSOA having a semiconductor gain medium;

operably coupling the first ballast laser output of the first LSOA to an optical combiner;

operably coupling a second ballast laser output of the second LSOA to the optical combiner; and

operably coupling a combined output of the optical combiner to the digital ouput.

22. The method as recited in claim 21 , further comprising:

determining a depletion threshold for the first LSOA;

inputting a first optical digital input signal into the first digital input; and

wherein the first ballast laser output emits a weak or strong laser signal based on a function of the intensity of the first optical digital input signal,

wherein a first optical digital input signal having a weak intensity causes the semiconductor gain medium to be below the depletion threshold such that a strong laser signal is emitted from the first ballast laser output, and

wherein a first optical digital input signal having a strong intensity causes the semiconductor gain medium to be above the depletion threshold such that a weak laser signal is emitted from the first ballast laser output.

23. The method as recited in claim 22 , further comprising:

determining a depletion threshold for the second LSOA; and

inputting a second optical digital input signal into the second digital input,

wherein the second ballast laser output emits a weak or strong laser signal based on a function of the intensity of the second optical digital input signal,

wherein a second optical digital input signal having a weak intensity causes the semiconductor gain medium to be below the depletion threshold such that a strong laser signal is emitted from the second ballast laser output, and

wherein a second optical digital input signal having a strong intensity causes the semiconductor gain medium to be above the depletion threshold such that a weak laser signal is emitted from the second ballast laser output.

24. The method as recited in claim 23 , further comprising combining the first ballast laser output and the second ballast laser output to form an optical digital output signal, wherein:

if at least one of the first and second optical digital input signals comprise a weak intensity, then the first or second optical digital input signal having a weak intensity is a digital zero, and the optical digital output signal is a digital one; and

if both the first and second optical digital input signals comprise a strong intensity, then the first and second optical digital input signals are each a digital one, and the optical digital output signal is a digital zero.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 1, 2020
From: FINISAR CORPORATION
To: II-VI DELAWARE, INC.
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