IP Library Granted Patent US 6,934,437
Granted Patent B2
US 6,934,437 · App. 10/313,358 · Granted Aug 23, 2005

Optically-controlled switch and optically-controlled optical switching method using dispersion curve shifting

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Patent No.
US 6,934,437
App. No.
10/313,358
Granted
Aug 23, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

Optical switches and optical switching methods are provided. One such optical switch includes a waveguide located in a substrate that is at least partially of a non-linear optical material, the waveguide structured to receive an input optical signal, a grating located at least partially in the non-linear optical material, and a first output port optically aligned to a first radiative mode of the grating. The grating exhibits a first radiative mode corresponding to a first intensity of the input optical signal, and a second radiative mode corresponding to a second intensity of the input optical signal. The optical switch may further include a second output port optically aligned to the second radiative mode.

Claims (31)

1. An optical switch, comprising:

a waveguide located in a substrate at least partially of a non-linear optical material, the waveguide structured to receive an input optical signal; and

a grating located at least partially in the non-linear optical material, the grating being operative to exhibit a first radiative mode at a first wavenumber corresponding to a first intensity of the input optical signal incident on the grating, and a second radiative mode at a second wavenumber corresponding to a second intensity of the input optical signal incident on the grating, wherein the first and second radiative modes comprise at least one of an angular diffraction of the input optical signal away from the longitudinal axis along which the signal propagates.

2. The optical switch of claim 1 , additionally comprising a source of a switching optical signal arranged to illuminate the grating.

3. The optical switch of claim 2 , wherein the grating has a period “d,” and the waveguide produces a first waveguide mode separated from the first radiative mode by a wavenumber (k z ) equal to (2π/d).

4. The optical switch of claim 3 , wherein the grating is operative to exhibit the first radiative mode at a first wavenumber corresponding to a first intensity of the switching optical signal illuminating the grating, and a second radiative mode at a second wavenumber corresponding to a second intensity of the switching optical signal illuminating the grating.

5. The optical switch of claim 4 , further comprising a first output port optically aligned to the first radiative mode of the grating.

6. The optical switch of claim 5 , further comprising a second output port optically aligned to the second radiative mode of the grating.

7. The optical switch of claim 2 , wherein the waveguide is structured to receive the switching optical signal and to guide the switching optical signal to illuminate the grating.

8. The optical switch of claim 2 , wherein the switching optical signal illuminates the grating via an optical path external to the waveguide.

9. The optical switch of claim 1 , additionally comprising a first output port optically aligned to the first radiative mode of the grating.

10. The optical switch of claim 9 , further comprising a second output port optically aligned to the second radiative mode of the grating.

11. An optical switching method, comprising:

providing a grating located at least partially in non-linear optical material;

directing towards the grating an input optical signal and a switching optical signal;

setting the switching optical signal to a first intensity thereof to diffract the input optical signal in a first radiative mode; and

setting the switching optical signal to a second intensity thereof to diffract the input optical signal in a second radiative mode, wherein the first and second radiative modes comprise at least one of an angular diffraction of the input optical signal away from the longitudinal axis along which the signal propagates.

12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising, when both optical signals are directed towards the grating, setting the first intensity thereof as a default intensity thereof.

13. The method of claim 11 , further comprising, when both optical signals are directed towards the grating, setting the second intensity of the switching optical signal as a default intensity thereof.

14. The method of claim 11 , wherein directing both an input optical signal and a switching optical signal towards the grating includes directing the switching optical signal towards the grating in a first direction and directing the input optical signal towards the grating in a second direction, different from the first direction.

15. The method of claim 11 , additionally comprising receiving the input optical signal diffracted in the first radiative mode in a direction aligned to the first radiative mode.

16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising receiving the input optical signal diffracted in the second radiative mode in a direction aligned to the second radiative mode.

17. An optical switching method, comprising:

providing a grating located at least partially in non-linear optical material;

directing towards the grating an input optical signal;

setting the input optical signal to a first intensity thereof to diffract the input optical signal in a first radiative mode; and

setting the input optical signal to a second intensity thereof to diffract the input optical signal in a second radiative mode, wherein the first and second radiative modes comprise at least one of an angular diffraction of the input optical signal away from the longitudinal axis along which the signal propagates.

18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising receiving the input optical signal diffracted in the first radiative mode in a direction aligned to the first radiative mode.

19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising receiving the input optical signal diffracted in the second radiative mode in a direction aligned to the second radiative mode.

20. The method of claim 17 , further comprising, setting the first intensity thereof as a default intensity.

21. The method of claim 17 , further comprising, setting the second intensity thereof as a default intensity.

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