IP Library Granted Patent US 8,644,705
Granted Patent B2
US 8,644,705 · App. 11/934,640 · Granted Feb 4, 2014

Method, and system for a re-configurable optical multiplexer, demultiplexer and optical add-drop multiplexer

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Patent No.
US 8,644,705
App. No.
11/934,640
Granted
Feb 4, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system for a re-configurable optical de-multiplexer, multiplexer or add/drop multiplexer is provided. A re-configurable de-multiplexer system comprises a wavelength selective switch having an input port, an output port and an internal port; a wavelength division de-multiplexer (WDM) optically coupled to the internal port and a plurality of dropped-channel ports optically coupled to the WDM. The wavelength selective switch receives a plurality of input wavelength-division multiplexed channels from the input port and routes a first subset of the channels to the output port and a second subset of channels to the internal port and then to the WDM. The WDM separates each of the dropped channels to a different respective one of the channel ports.

Claims (51)

1. A re-configurable optical de-multiplexer, comprising:

a wavelength selective switch configured to receive a plurality of input channels and route a first subset of input channels to an output port and a second subset of input channels to an internal port, the wavelength selective switch being re-configurable such that a pathway for each input channel may be selected and changed; and

a wavelength division de-multiplexer configured to receive the second subset of input channels and separate each of the second subset of input channels to a different output channel port,

wherein the wavelength selective switch includes a wavelength dispersive element, a lens, and a steering device, and

wherein the steering device comprises a plurality of elements that are individually controlled, each individual element includes an angled-back reflective element having a first reflective surface and a second reflective surface, and the angled-back reflective element is configured to direct a first polarized beam to the first reflective surface and a second polarized beam to the second reflective surface.

2. The de-multiplexer of claim of 1 , wherein the wavelength selective switch is a 1×2 wavelength selective switch.

3. The de-multiplexer of claim of 1 , wherein the lens is disposed between the wavelength dispersive element and the steering device.

4. The de-multiplexer of claim of 1 , wherein the first reflective surface is angled relative to the second reflective surface.

5. A re-configurable optical multiplexer, comprising:

a wavelength division multiplexer having a plurality of input channel ports for receiving a first set of input channels; and

a wavelength selective switch configured to receive the first set of input channels and a second set of input channels and combine the input channels to produce a composite signal, the wavelength selective switch being re-configurable such that a pathway for each input channel may be selected and changed,

wherein the wavelength selective switch includes a wavelength dispersive element, a lens, and a steering device, and

wherein the steering device comprises a plurality of elements that are individually controlled, each individual element includes an angled-back reflective element having a first reflective surface and a second reflective surface, and the angled-back reflective element is configured to direct a first polarized beam to the first reflective surface and a second polarized beam to the second reflective surface.

6. The multiplexer of claim of 5 , wherein the wavelength selective switch is a 1×2 wavelength selective switch.

7. The multiplexer of claim of 5 , wherein the lens is disposed between the wavelength dispersive element and the steering device.

8. The multiplexer of claim of 5 , wherein the first reflective surface is angled relative to the second reflective surface.

9. A re-configurable optical device, comprising:

a first wavelength selective switch configured to receive a plurality of input channels and route a first subset of input channels to an output port and a second subset of input channels to an internal port;

a wavelength division de-multiplexer configured to receive the second subset of input channels and separate each of the second subset of input channels to a different output channel port;

a wavelength division multiplexer having a plurality of input channel ports for receiving a plurality of added input channels; and

a second wavelength selective switch configured to receive the plurality of added input channels and the first subset of input channels and combine the input channels to produce a composite signal,

wherein at least one wavelength selective switch is re-configurable such that a pathway for each input channel may be selected and changed and wherein the wavelength selective switch includes a wavelength dispersive element, a lens, and a steering device comprising a plurality of angled-back reflective elements, each angled-back reflective element including a first reflective surface and a second reflective surface which form a single continuous surface, each reflective surface configured to reflect beams away from the other reflective surface.

10. The optical device of claim of 9 , wherein the first wavelength selective switch is a 1×2 wavelength selective switch.

11. The optical device of claim of 9 , wherein the angled-back reflective elements are individually controlled.

12. A re-configurable optical device, comprising:

a first wavelength selective switch;

a wavelength division de-multiplexer optically coupled to the first wavelength selective switch;

a wavelength division multiplexer; and

a second wavelength selective switch optically coupled to the wavelength division multiplexer and the first wavelength selective switch, wherein at least one wavelength selective switch includes a wavelength dispersive element and a plurality of angled-back reflective elements, each angled-back reflective element including a first reflective surface and a second reflective surface which form a single continuous surface, the first reflective surface being configured to direct a first beam from the wavelength dispersive element and the second reflective surface being configured to direct a second beam from the wavelength dispersive element.

13. The optical device of claim of 12 , wherein the first reflective surface is angled relative to the second reflective surface.

14. The optical device of claim of 12 , wherein the wavelength selective switch is a 1×2 wavelength selective switch.

15. A re-configurable optical de-multiplexer, comprising:

a wavelength selective switch configured to receive an input signal containing a plurality of input channels and route a first set of the input channels along a first output path and a second set of the input channels along a second output path, the wavelength selective switch including a dispersive element for separating the input signal into individual channels and a steering device for selectively directing the individual channels to one of the first and second output paths, wherein the steering device comprises a plurality of angled-back reflective elements, each angled-back reflective element including a first reflective surface and a second reflective surface which form a single continuous surface, each reflective surface configured to reflect beams away from the other reflective surface; and

a wavelength division de-multiplexer configured to receive the second set of the input channels and direct each of the input channels in the second set along a different optical path.

16. The de-multiplexer of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of angled-back reflective elements are individually controlled.

17. The de-multiplexer of claim 15 , wherein the first set of the input channels and the second set of the input channels are defined according to configurable settings of the wavelength selective switch.

18. A re-configurable optical multiplexer, comprising:

a wavelength division multiplexer for producing an optical signal containing a first set of channels from a plurality of input signals; and

a wavelength selective switch configured to receive the optical signal containing the first set of channels from the wavelength division multiplexer and an optical signal containing a second set of channels and combine the optical signals to produce a composite signal having the first and second set of channels, the wavelength selective switch including a dispersive element for separating the optical signals into individual channels and a steering device for directing the individual channels along an optical path of the composite signal, wherein the steering device comprises a plurality of angled-back reflective elements, each angled-back reflective element including a first reflective surface and a second reflective surface which form a single continuous surface, each reflective surface configured to reflect beams away from the other reflective surface.

19. The multiplexer of claim 18 , wherein the plurality of angled-back reflective elements are individually controlled.

20. The multiplexer of claim 18 , wherein the first set of the input channels and the second set of the input channels are defined according to configurable settings of the wavelength selective switch.

21. A re-configurable optical de-multiplexer, comprising:

a wavelength selective switch configured to receive a plurality of input channels and route a first subset of input channels to an output port and a second subset of input channels to an internal port, the wavelength selective switch being re-configurable such that a pathway for each input channel may be selected and changed; and

a wavelength division de-multiplexer configured to receive the second subset of input channels and separate each of the second subset of input channels to a different output channel port,

wherein the wavelength selective switch includes a wavelength dispersive element, a lens, and a steering device, and

wherein the steering device comprises a plurality of elements that are individually controlled, each individual element includes an angled-back reflective element having a first reflective surface and a second reflective surface, a polarization modulator, and a birefringent polarization beam displacer optically coupled to the angled-back reflective element.

22. A re-configurable optical multiplexer, comprising:

a wavelength division multiplexer having a plurality of input channel ports for receiving a first set of input channels; and

a wavelength selective switch configured to receive the first set of input channels and a second set of input channels and combine the input channels to produce a composite signal, the wavelength selective switch being re-configurable such that a pathway for each input channel may be selected and changed,

wherein the wavelength selective switch includes a wavelength dispersive element, a lens, and a steering device, and

wherein the steering device comprises a plurality of elements that are individually controlled, each individual element includes an angled-back reflective element having a first reflective surface and a second reflective surface, a polarization modulator, and a birefringent polarization beam displacer optically coupled to the angled-back reflective element.

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