IP Library Granted Patent US 7,167,230
Granted Patent B2
US 7,167,230 · App. 10/497,239 · Granted Jan 23, 2007

Liquid crystal variable wavelength filter unit, and driving method thereof

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Patent No.
US 7,167,230
App. No.
10/497,239
Granted
Jan 23, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A liquid crystal variable wavelength filter unit and its driving method applicable for a Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) communication system and an optical network using an optical fiber. The liquid crystal variable wavelength filter unit ( 130 ) includes a band pass filter ( 111 ) configured of a dielectric multi-layered film inclined by a predetermined angle of α between a first liquid crystal beam deflector ( 101 ) and a second liquid crystal beam deflector ( 103 ) and held between a first wedge prism ( 121 ) and a second wedge prism ( 123 ). The first drive device ( 141 ) is connected to the first liquid crystal beam deflector ( 101 ), and the second drive device ( 143 ) is connected to the second liquid crystal beam deflector ( 103 ). The wavelength is selected by the liquid crystal beam deflector by making the outgoing angle variable with respect to the band pass filter.

Claims (19)

1. A liquid crystal variable wavelength filter unit capable of selecting a predetermined wavelength of an incoming beam using liquid crystal, comprising:

a liquid crystal beam deflector for making an outgoing angle of a transmission light variable; and

a band pass filter provided on an outgoing side of the liquid crystal beam deflector

wherein a wavelength is selected based on the outgoing angle of a light entering the band pass filter.

2. The liquid crystal variable wavelength filter unit according to claim 1 wherein said liquid crystal beam deflector makes the outgoing angle variable within a predetermined positive or negative angle range, including a vertical angle, with respect to an incoming surface of the band pass filter.

3. The liquid crystal variable wavelength filter unit according to claim 1 or 2 wherein said liquid crystal beam deflector and said band pass filter are arranged vertically to an incoming beam.

4. The liquid crystal variable wavelength filter unit according to claim 1 or 2 wherein said liquid crystal beam deflector is arranged vertically to an incoming beam and said band pass filter is inclined by a predetermined angle with respect to the incoming beam.

5. The liquid crystal variable wavelength filter unit according to claim 1 or 2 wherein a plurality of liquid crystal beam deflectors are stuck together to make an outgoing angle variable, said outgoing angle being a sum of deflection angles of the liquid crystal beam deflectors.

6. The liquid crystal variable wavelength filter unit according to claim 1 wherein said liquid crystal beam deflector has a liquid crystal layer held between a first transparent substrate, which has a plurality of individual electrodes formed of transparent conductors arranged in a parallel stripe form, and a second transparent substrate, which has a common electrode formed of a transparent conductor, and is configured in such a way that a refractive index modulation is generated in the liquid crystal layer by applying a predetermined voltage to the individual electrodes formed on the first transparent substrate and

wherein there are two of said liquid crystal beam deflectors between which a band pass filter is included.

7. The liquid crystal variable wavelength filter unit according to claim 1 or 2 wherein said band pass filter is a dielectric multi-layered film formed by alternately laminating a high refractive layer and a low refractive layer.

8. The liquid crystal variable wavelength filter unit according to claim 6 wherein said plurality of individual electrodes are divided into a plurality of groups, a plurality of individual electrodes of each group are connected to a common collector electrode, and a pair of signal electrodes are connected to both ends of the collector electrode.

9. The liquid crystal variable wavelength filter unit according to claim 8 wherein said collector electrode is formed of the same material as that of said plurality of individual electrodes.

10. The liquid crystal variable wavelength filter unit according to claim 6 wherein the liquid crystal layers of said two liquid crystal beam deflectors are arranged almost in parallel and said band pass filter is inclined a predetermined angle with respect to said two liquid crystal beam deflectors.

11. The liquid crystal variable wavelength filter unit according to claim 6 wherein the two liquid crystal beam deflectors has a function to make parallel an incoming beam and an outgoing light to and from said liquid crystal variable wavelength filter unit by changing a light of a specific deflection component, which enters one of the liquid crystal beam deflectors, by a predetermined angle of θ and by changing the light by an angle of −θ by another liquid crystal beam deflector.

12. A driving method for the liquid crystal variable wavelength filter unit of claim 8 wherein drive waveforms at different voltages are applied to a pair of signal electrodes of at least one of the groups.

13. The driving method for the liquid crystal variable wavelength filter unit of claim 8 wherein a period, in which an alternating voltage is applied to one of signal electrodes of a pair of signal electrodes of at least one of the groups and another signal electrode is set to 0[V], and a period, in which an alternating voltage is applied to said another signal electrode and said one of signal electrodes is set to 0[V], are provided alternately.

14. The driving method for the liquid crystal variable wavelength filter unit according to claim 13 wherein said alternating voltage is a voltage generated through pulse width modulation.

15. The method for driving the liquid crystal variable wavelength filter unit according to one of claims 12 – 14 wherein there is a period in which an alternate current bias is applied from said common electrode to said liquid crystal layer.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 25, 2017
From: CITIZEN HOLDINGS CO., LTD.
To: CITIZEN WATCH CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 041479/0804 →