IP Library Granted Patent US 7,340,124
Granted Patent B2
US 7,340,124 · App. 10/820,098 · Granted Mar 4, 2008

Optical switch using rare earth doped glass

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Patent No.
US 7,340,124
App. No.
10/820,098
Granted
Mar 4, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention provides an optical switch including a loss element having a signal loss, and a rare earth doped gain element optically connected in series with the loss element. The rare earth doped gain element is operable to produce a signal gain. The signal gain and the signal loss are about equal. The present invention also provides a method of optical switching including optically connecting a loss element in series with a rare earth doped gain element and passing an optical signal through the loss element and the gain element. The loss element attenuates the optical signal by a first amount. The method further includes selectively applying an optical pump to the gain element to perform the switching, the gain element amplifying the optical signal by the first amount in response to the optical pump.

Claims (18)

1. An optical switch, comprising:

a substrate;

a loss element having a signal loss;

a rare earth doped gain element optically connected in series with the loss element, the rare earth doped gain element operable to produce a signal gain in response to an optical pump; and

an optical pump source operably connected to the rare earth doped gain element, the optical pump source operable to produce the optical pump in an ON state and no optical pump in an OFF state;

in which the loss element is configured to provide a predetermined signal loss and the rare earth doped gain element is configured to provide a predetermined signal gain, in which the absolute value of the signal gain and the absolute value of the signal loss are about equal.

2. The optical switch of claim 1 , in which the loss element comprises a waveguide including a core and a cladding, the cladding at least partially surrounding the core, in which the core is doped with at least one species of rare earth ion in the range of 5 to 75 wt %.

3. The optical switch of claim 2 , in which the at least one species of rare earth ion is Er 3+ .

4. The optical switch of claim 2 , in which the at least one species of rare earth ion comprises Er 3+ and Yb 3+ .

5. The optical switch of claim 2 , in which the cladding is doped with at least one species of rare earth ion.

6. The optical switch of claim 1 , in which the loss element comprises one of a rare earth doped waveguide, an un-doped waveguide, and a neutral density filter.

7. The optical switch of claim 1 , in which the rare earth doped gain element comprises a waveguide including a core and a cladding, the cladding at least partially surrounding the core, in which the core is doped with at least one species of rare earth ion in the range of 5 to 75 wt % and in which the waveguide core is connected to receive optical pump power of a wavelength that stimulates the at least one species of rare earth ion.

8. The optical switch of claim 7 , in which the at least one species of rare earth ion is Er 3+ .

9. The optical switch of claim 7 , in which the at least one species of one rare earth ion comprises Er 3+ and Yb 3+ .

10. The optical switch of claim 7 , in which the core includes silver atoms.

11. The optical switch of claim 7 , in which the cladding is doped with at least one species of rare earth ion.

12. The optical switch of claim 7 , in which the rare earth doped gain element is in an ON state when the optical pump power is coupled to the gain element.

13. The optical switch of claim 1 , in which the gain element is switchable between an ON state and an OFF state.