IP Library Granted Patent US 7,016,097
Granted Patent B2
US 7,016,097 · App. 10/036,397 · Granted Mar 21, 2006

Optical device with a temperature insensitive optical pathlength

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Patent No.
US 7,016,097
App. No.
10/036,397
Granted
Mar 21, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

The thermo-optic behavior of an optical path over a range of temperatures is controlled by determining a figure of merit (FoM) for the optical path and including in the path a body of NaBi(Mo 1-x W x O 4 ) 2 crystalline material that enables the conditions specified by the FOM to be satisfied. The NaBi(Mo 1-x W x O 4 ) 2 crystalline material is highly transparent at a wavelength of radiation propagating in the path, and has a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) and a refractive index n such that the CTE and dn/dT of the etalon compensate one another so as to perform frequency discrimination that is essentially temperature insensitive over the range ΔT. The NaBi(Mo 1-x W x O 4 ) 2 crystalline material exhibits temperature independent transmission characteristics at about room temperature and at a wavelength of about 1550 nm.

Claims (26)

1. A method of controlling the thermo-optic behavior of an optical path over a temperature range comprising the steps of:

determining specifications upon a figure of merit (FoM) for said path; and

including a body of NaBi(Mo 1-x W x O 4 ) 2 crystalline material in said path, said body of NaBi(Mo 1-x W x O 4 ) 2 crystalline material having a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) and a refractive index change with temperature (dn/dT) that are mutually adapted to satisfy at least one FoM specification over said temperature range.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said optical path is defined by a temperature insensitive NaBi(Mo 1-x W x O 4 ) 2 etalon and said FoM is determined to be CTE+(1/n)(dn/dT), where n is the refractive index of the crystalline material of said NaBi(Mo 1-x W x O 4 ) 2 etalon and said FoM is small or essentially zero.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein dn/dT is relatively insensitive to temperature and wavelength over a predetermined operating range.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein x=0.25 and said FoM is essentially zero.

5. A device comprising:

an optical path characterized by a figure of merit (FoM); and

a body of NaBi(Mo 1-x W x O 4 ) 2 crystalline material disposed in said path, said body of NaBi(Mo 1-x W x O 4 ) 2 crystalline material having a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) and a refractive index change with temperature (dn/dT) that are mutually adapted to satisfy an FoM specification over a temperature range.

6. The device of claim 5 , wherein said optical path is defined by a temperature insensitive NaBi(Mo 1-x W x O 4 ) 2 etalon and said FoM is determined to be CTE+(1/n)(dn/dT), where n is the refractive index of the crystalline material of said NaBi(Mo 1-x W x O 4 ) 2 etalon, and said FoM is small or essentially zero.

7. The device of claim 6 , wherein dn/dT of the wavelength discriminating component is relatively insensitive to temperature and wavelength over the operating range of interest.

8. The device of claim 5 , wherein x=0.25 and said FoM is essentially zero.

9. A WDM optical transmitter for operation over a range of temperatures, comprising:

a source for generating an output signal at any one of a multiplicity of different wavelengths;

means for tuning the wavelength of said source to a predetermined one of said wavelengths; and

a feedback loop including a frequency discriminator for stabilizing the wavelength of said source at said predetermined wavelength, said frequency discriminator including a NaBi(Mo 1-x W x O 4 ) 2 etalon, said etalon having a FoM and a CTE and a dn/dT that are mutually adapted to satisfy a desired FoM specification over said range of temperatures.

10. The WDM optical transmitter of claim 9 , wherein said dn/dT of a wavelength discriminating component is relatively insensitive to temperature and wavelength over a predetermined operating range.

11. The WDM optical transmitter of claim 9 , wherein said etalon is essentially temperature insensitive and said FoM is essentially zero.

12. The WDM optical transmitter of claim 9 , wherein said means for tuning the wavelength of said source comprises a temperature controller.

13. The WDM optical transmitter of claim 9 , wherein said means for tuning the wavelength of said source comprises electronic means.

14. A method of transmitting an optical signal over a range of temperatures comprising the steps of:

generating an output signal at any one of a multiplicity of different wavelengths;

tuning the wavelength of said output signal to a predetermined one of said wavelengths; and

stabilizing the wavelength of said output signal at said predetermined wavelength by employing a NaBi(Mo 1-x W x O 4 ) 2 etalon, said etalon having a FoM and a CTE and a dn/dT that are mutually adapted to satisfy said FoM over said range of temperatures.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein said dn/dT of the wavelength discriminating component is relatively insensitive to temperature and wavelength over a predetermined operating range.

16. The method of claim 14 , wherein said etalon is essentially temperature insensitive and said FoM is essentially zero.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Jun 16, 2016
From: TRIQUINT SEMICONDUCTOR, INC.
To: QORVO US, INC.
Reel/Frame 039050/0193 →
MERGER Recorded Mar 28, 2011
From: TRIQUINT TECHNOLOGY HOLDING CO., A DELAWARE CORPORATION
To: TRIQUINT SEMICONDUCTOR, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 026109/0478 →