IP Library Granted Patent US 6,885,790
Granted Patent B2
US 6,885,790 · App. 10/293,752 · Granted Apr 26, 2005

Non-linear photonic switch

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Patent No.
US 6,885,790
App. No.
10/293,752
Granted
Apr 26, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A photonic switch may be formed using one of a selected group of non-linear optical materials. Each of the materials within this group has a refractive index that demonstrates a substantial peak as a function of wavelength. The photonic switch includes a positive gain, and thus acts as a photonic transistor. In addition, a photonic switch is formed so that a gate signal is applied in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the direction of the input signal so that there is no effective contamination of the input signal by the gate signal affecting the output signal.

Claims (42)

1. A non-linear photonic switch comprising:

a first non-linear optical material having a refractive index that demonstrates a substantial peak as a function of wavelength.

2. The non-linear photonic switch of claim 1 , further comprising:

a linear optical material.

3. A non-linear photonic switch comprising:

a first non-linear optical material having a refractive index that demonstrates a substantial peak as a function of wavelength; and

a second non-linear optical material having an X (3) value of opposite sign with respect to the first non-linear optical material.

4. A non-linear photonic comprising:

a first non-linear optical material having a refractive index that demonstrates a substantial peak as a function of wavelength;

wherein a refractive index of the non-linear optical material varies between 1.2 and 3.5.

5. A non-linear photonic switch comprising:

a source waveguide for receiving an input signal;

a photonic crystal having first side coupled to the source waveguide, a second side, and a third side;

a gate waveguide coupled to the third side of the photonic crystal for receiving a gate signal; and

a drain waveguide coupled to the second side of the photonic crystal for propagating an output signal;

wherein the photonic crystal includes a first non-linear optical material having a refractive index that demonstrates a substantial peak as a function of wavelength.

6. The non-linear photonic switch of claim 5 , wherein the second side of the photonic crystal is positioned opposite from the first side, and the third side of the photonic crystal is positioned substantially perpendicular to the first and second sides such that the gate waveguide is disposed substantially perpendicular to the source waveguide and the drain waveguide.

7. The non-linear photonic switch of claim 6 , wherein the photonic crystal demonstrates a band gap which shifts in response to receiving a gate signal propagated along the gate waveguide.

8. A non-linear photonic switch comprising:

a source waveguide for receiving an input signal;

a photonic crystal having first side coupled to the source waveguide, a second side, and a third side;

a gate waveguide coupled to the third side of the photonic crystal for receiving a gate signal; and

a drain waveguide coupled to the second side of the photonic crystal for propagating an output signal;

wherein the photonic crystal includes a first non-linear optical material having a refractive index that demonstrates a substantial peak as a function of wavelength;

wherein the second side of the photonic crystal is positioned opposite from the first side, and the third side of the photonic crystal is positioned substantially perpendicular to the first and second sides such that the gate waveguide is disposed substantially perpendicular to the source waveguide and the drain waveguide; and

wherein the photonic crystal includes a plurality of alternating layers formed by the non-linear optical material and a second non-linear optical material having a X (3) value of opposite sign with respect to the first non-linear optical material.

9. A non-linear photonic switch comprising:

a source waveguide for receiving an input signal;

a photonic crystal having first side coupled to the source waveguide, a second side, and a third side;

a gate waveguide coupled to the third side of the photonic crystal for receiving a gate signal; and

a drain waveguide coupled to the second side of the photonic crystal for propagating an output signal;

wherein the photonic crystal includes a first non-linear optical material having a refractive index that demonstrates a substantial peak as a function of wavelength;

wherein the second side of the photonic crystal is positioned opposite from the first side, and the third side of the photonic crystal is positioned substantially perpendicular to the first and second sides such that the gate waveguide is disposed substantially perpendicular to the source waveguide and the drain waveguide; and

wherein the photonic crystal includes a plurality of alternating layers formed by an optically-linear material and the non-linear optical material.

10. A non-linear photonic switch comprising:

a source waveguide for receiving an input signal;

a photonic crystal having first side coupled to the source waveguide, a second side, and a third side;

a gate waveguide coupled to the third side of the photonic crystal for receiving a gate signal; and

a drain waveguide coupled to the second side of the photonic crystal for propagating an output signal;

wherein the photonic crystal includes a first non-linear optical material having a refractive index that demonstrates a substantial peak as a function of wavelength;

wherein the second side of the photonic crystal is positioned opposite from the first side, and the third side of the photonic crystal is positioned substantially perpendicular to the first and second sides such that the gate waveguide is disposed substantially perpendicular to the source waveguide and the drain waveguide; and

wherein an intensity of the output signal is controlled by an intensity of the gate signal, a variation of the intensity of the output signal having a positive gain with respect to a variation in intensity of the gate signal.

Assignments (1)
ENTITY CONVERSION Recorded Sep 17, 2025
From: SURFACE LOGIX, INC.
To: SURFACE LOGIX LLC
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