IP Library Granted Patent US 7,057,796
Granted Patent B1
US 7,057,796 · App. 10/654,830 · Granted Jun 6, 2006

Micromirror position sensing units for reconfigurable optical systems

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Patent No.
US 7,057,796
App. No.
10/654,830
Granted
Jun 6, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

This invention provides a wavelength-separating-routing (WSR) apparatus that uses a diffraction grating to separate a multi-wavelength optical signal by wavelength into multiple spectral channels that are communicated to an array of channel micromirrors, and which includes a micromirror position sensing unit to monitor the position of each of the channel micromirrors. The micromirror position sensing unit may include an array of position sensitive detectors or split detectors, which each receive a diverted fraction of one of the reflected spectral channels.

Claims (32)

1. An optical apparatus comprising:

multiple fiber elements providing an input port for a multi-wavelength optical signal and a plurality of output ports, wherein the input port and plurality of output ports are mutually distinct;

a wavelength-separator that separates the multi-wavelength optical signal by wavelength into multiple spectral channels;

an array of channel micromirrors positioned such that each channel micromirror receives a unique one of the spectral channels, the channel micromirrors being individually controllable to reflect the spectral channels into selected output ports;

a micromirror position sensing unit which is disposed between the output ports and the channel micromirrors, the position sensing unit being adapted to receive portions of the reflected spectral channels for monitoring the position of the channel micromirrors; and

a beam splitter which is adapted to divert portions of the reflected spectral channels to the micromirror position sensing unit.

2. The optical apparatus of claim 1 wherein the beam splitter is adapted to divert approximately one to five percent of the reflected spectral channels.

3. The optical apparatus of claim 2 further comprising:

a beam reflector for directing the diverted portions of the reflected spectral channels to the micromirror position sensing unit.

4. The optical apparatus of claim 1 wherein the micromirror position sensing unit comprises an array of position sensitive detectors which receive the portions of the reflected spectral channels.

5. The optical apparatus of claim 4 wherein the micromirror position sensing unit further comprises a processor for monitoring the position sensitive detectors.

6. The optical apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a beam focuser for focusing the spectral channels into corresponding focused spots on the array of channel micromirrors.

7. The optical apparatus of claim 6 wherein the beam focuser comprises a focusing lens.

8. The optical apparatus of claim 1 wherein said wavelength-separator comprises a diffraction grating.

9. An optical apparatus comprising:

multiple fiber elements providing an input port for a multi-wavelength optical signal and a plurality of output ports, wherein the input port and plurality of output ports are mutually distinct;

a wavelength-separator that separates the multi-wavelength optical signal by wavelength into multiple spectral channels;

an array of channel micromirrors positioned such that each channel micromirror receives a unique one of the spectral channels, the channel micromirrors being individually controllable to reflect the spectral channels into selected output ports; and

a micromirror position sensing unit which is disposed between the output ports and the channel micromirrors, the position sensing unit being adapted to receive portions of the reflected spectral channels for monitoring the position of the channel micromirrors;

wherein the micromirror position sensing unit comprises an array of position sensitive detectors which receive the portions of the reflected spectral channels; and

wherein the micromirror position sensing unit further comprises a wavelength disperser for angularly separating the portions of the reflected spectral channels by wavelength.

10. The optical apparatus of claim 9 wherein the micromirror position sensing unit further comprises a focusing lens for focusing the portions of the reflected spectral channels into corresponding spectral spots, impinging on the array of position sensitive detectors.

11. The optical apparatus of claim 10 wherein each position sensitive detector receives a separate one of the spectral channels in a one-to-one ratio.

12. An optical apparatus comprising:

multiple fiber elements providing an input port for a multi-wavelength optical signal and a plurality of output ports, wherein the input port and plurality of output ports are mutually distinct;

a wavelength-separator that separates the multi-wavelength optical signal by wavelength into multiple spectral channels;

an array of channel micromirrors positioned such that each channel micromirror receives a unique one of the spectral channels, the channel micromirrors being individually controllable to reflect the spectral channels into selected output ports; and

a micromirror position sensing unit which is disposed between the output ports and the channel micromirrors, the position sensing unit being adapted to receive portions of the reflected spectral channels for monitoring the position of the channel micromirrors;

wherein the micromirror position sensing unit comprises an array of split detectors which receive the portions of the reflected spectral channels.

13. The optical apparatus of claim 12 wherein each of the split detectors receives a separate one of the spectral channels in a one-to-one ratio.

14. The optical apparatus of claim 13 further comprising a quarter-wave plate disposed between the beam focuser and the wavelength separator for mitigating polarization-sensitive effects.

15. The optical apparatus of claim 12 wherein the micromirror position sensing unit further comprises a processor for monitoring the position sensitive detectors.

Assignments (5)
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 8, 2014
From: CAPELLA PHOTONICS, INC.
To: DBD CREDIT FUNDING LLC; C/O FORTRESS INVESTMENT GROUP LLC
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RELEASE Recorded Aug 21, 2012
From: SILICON VALLEY BANK
To: CAPELLA PHOTONICS, INC.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 9, 2009
From: CAPELLA PHONTONICS, INC.
To: TEATON CAPITAL COMPANY; SAND HILL FINANCIAL COMPANY; FORMATIVE VENTURES EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES FUND, LP
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 5, 2009
From: CAPELLA PHOTONICS, INC.
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK; BINGHAM, RAYMOND H.; BLACK DIAMOND VENTURES XIV, LLC.; DONALD L. LUCAS, SUCC TTEE DONALD L. LUCAS PROFIT SHARING TRUST DTD 1/1/84; DONALD L. LUCAS, TTEE DONALD L. AND LYGIA LUCAS TRUST DTD 12/3/84; LUCAS VENTURE GROUP I, LLC; THE LUCAS BROTHERS FOUNDATION; BRENDAN JOSEPH CASSIN AND ISABEL B. CASSIN, TRUSTEES OF THE CASSIN FAMILY TRUST U/D/T DATED 1/31/96; CASSIN FAMILY PARTNERS, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP; ROBERT S. CASSIN CHARITABLE TRUST UTA DATED 2/20/97; LEVENSOHN VENTURE PARTNERS III ANNEX FUND, L.P.; LEVENSOHN VENTURE PARTNERS III, L.P.; LVP III ASSOCIATES FUND, L.P.; SAINTS CAPITAL FALCON, L.P.; RUSTIC CANYON VENTURES, SBIC, LP; ZACCARIA, BERT L.; BRENDAN JOSEPH CASSIN, TRUSTEES OF THE CASSIN 1997 CHARITABLE TRUST UTA DATED 1/28/97
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 3, 2003
From: WILDE, JEFFREY P.
To: CAPELLA PHOTONICS, INC.
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