IP Library Granted Patent US 8,639,069
Granted Patent B1
US 8,639,069 · App. 10/880,382 · Granted Jan 28, 2014

Wavelength dependent optical switch

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Patent No.
US 8,639,069
App. No.
10/880,382
Granted
Jan 28, 2014
Kind
B1
Abstract

A wavelength-selective optical switch for switching arbitrary wavelengths between optical fibers in mesh networks, using interference filters for separating optical wavelengths, and two-dimensional arrays of micromirrors for switching. Broadband switch inputs and outputs are provided for adding and dropping arbitrary wavelengths at each node of the network. A two-stage multiplexer and two-stage demultiplexer are provided to simplify the free-space demultiplexer and multiplexer. Mechanisms are provided that allows full non-blocking functionality in the presence of finite yield of the micromirror arrays.

Claims (20)

1. A wavelength-selective switch, comprising:

a plurality of input fibers, each propagating multiple optical wavelengths;

a plurality of input collimating lenses, each of the plurality of input collimating lenses coupled to a corresponding one of the plurality of input fibers;

a plurality of demultiplexers, each coupled to a corresponding one of the plurality of input collimating lenses, wherein each of the plurality of demultiplexers comprises a plurality of optical interference filters having a stack of layers with different dielectric constants to produce multiple free-space optical beams at different optical wavelengths;

a free space optical switch coupled to the plurality of demultiplexers, the free space optical switch having free-space optical beam inputs and free-space optical beam outputs and an input array of mirrors that rotate in two axes;

an output array of mirrors that rotate in two axes; and

a plurality of multiplexers coupled to the free space optical switch, wherein each of the plurality of multiplexers comprises a plurality of optical interference filters having a stack of layers with different dielectric constants coupled to receive at least one of the multiple free-space optical beams from the free space optical beam outputs of the free space optical switch.

2. The wavelength-selective switch of claim 1 , further comprising:

a plurality of output lenses, each coupled to a corresponding of the plurality of multiplexers; and

a plurality of output fibers, each coupled to one of the plurality output lenses, wherein each of the plurality of output lenses couples a corresponding of the multiple free-space beams into a corresponding one of the plurality of output optical fibers.

3. The wavelength-selective switch of claim 2 , wherein two or more of the plurality of optical filters having different wavelengths are disposed on a single filter substrate.

4. The wavelength-selective switch of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of optical filters of the plurality of demultiplexer are configured to propagate the multiple free-space optical beams in two or more directions, and wherein each of the plurality of demultiplexers further comprise a reflector to change a direction of at least one of the multiple free-space optical beams.

5. The wavelength-selective switch of claim 2 , wherein the multiple free-space optical beams from the plurality of demultiplexers are configured to match yielded ports of the free space optical switch.

6. The wavelength-selective switch of claim 2 , further comprising:

a plurality of additional optical lenses wherein each of the plurality of additional optical lenses to change a size of a corresponding one of the multiple free-space optical beams between a corresponding one of the plurality of demultiplexers and the free space optical switch.

7. The wavelength-selective switch of claim 2 , further comprising a plurality of additional optical lenses to change the size of the free-space optical beams between the switch and the multiplexer.

8. The wavelength-selective switch of claim 2 , wherein the input array of mirrors and output array of mirrors is formed from a single array of mirrors that rotate in two axes; and

an optical reflector.

9. The wavelength-selective switch of claim 2 , wherein the free space optical switch comprises input switch ports coupled to the plurality of input fibers without passing through a wavelength-selective demultiplexer.

10. The wavelength-selective switch of claim 2 , wherein the free space optical switch comprises output switch ports coupled to the plurality of output fibers without passing through a wavelength-selective multiplexer.

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From: BOWERS, JOHN EDWARD; ZHENG, XUEZHE; WELSH, DAVID; ANDERSON, ROBERT; HELKEY, ROGER JONATHAN; JERPHAGNON, OLIVIER
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