IP Library Granted Patent US 7,826,697
Granted Patent B2
US 7,826,697 · App. 12/194,397 · Granted Nov 2, 2010

System and method for asymmetrical fiber spacing for wavelength selective switches

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Patent No.
US 7,826,697
App. No.
12/194,397
Granted
Nov 2, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system and method of asymmetrical fiber or waveguide spacing comprising, in general, an asymmetrical fiber concentrator array (FCA), wherein an offset in the front face spacing of the output waveguides relative to the input waveguides functions to reduce or eliminate the introduction of static back reflection, and static in-to-in crosstalk into a fiber by an optical switch, but does not impose the cost, complexity, and insertion loss penalties brought about by additional components.

Claims (60)

1. An optical device comprising:

a guiding member for guiding optical signals, said optical signals constituting a work piece;

a first array of apertures disposed on at least one side of said guiding member and serving as an interface for connecting one or more input fibers and one or more output fibers to said guiding member;

a second array of apertures disposed on another side of said guiding member and serving as a free-space interface for optical signals of said one or more input fibers and said one or more output fibers; and

three or more waveguides, wherein each said waveguide connects at least one aperture of said first array of apertures to at least one aperture of said second array of apertures,

wherein said apertures of said second array of apertures are predominately equally spaced relative to one another, and

wherein one or more apertures of said second array of apertures, corresponding to said one or more output fibers, has unequal spacing relative to said predominately equally spaced apertures of said second array.

2. The device of claim 1 , wherein said one or more input fibers and said one output fiber lie substantially in a common plane.

3. The device of claim 1 , wherein said second array of apertures lie substantially in a common plane.

4. The device of claim 1 , wherein said unequal spacing is approximately 6 microns offset relative to said predominately equally spaced adjacent apertures.

5. The device of claim 1 , wherein said second array of apertures are substantially aligned with one another.

6. The device of claim 1 , wherein said first array of apertures has wider aperture spacing than said second array of apertures.

7. The device of claim 1 , wherein said second array of apertures is arranged as a plurality of rows.

8. The device of claim 1 , wherein said first array of apertures is arranged as a plurality of rows.

9. The device of claim 1 , wherein said three or more waveguides are selected from a group consisting of stripped portions of said fibers, planar waveguides, extruded waveguides, silicon dioxide waveguides, silicon nitride waveguides, silicon oxynitride waveguides, aluminosilicate waveguides, chalcogenide waveguides, photonic crystal waveguides, holey waveguides, plastic waveguides, glass waveguides and combinations thereof.

10. The device of claim 1 , wherein said second array of apertures is arranged in a parabolic pattern.

11. An optical system comprising:

a guiding member comprising a first array of apertures disposed on at least one side of said guiding member and serving as an interface for connecting one or more input fibers and one or more output fibers to said guiding member, a second array of apertures disposed on another side of said guiding member and serving as a free-space interface for optical signals of said one or more input fibers and said one or more output fibers, and three or more waveguides, wherein each said waveguide connects at least one aperture of said first array of apertures to at least one aperture of said second array of apertures, wherein said apertures of said second array of apertures are predominately equally spaced relative to one another, wherein one or more said apertures of said second array of apertures, corresponding to said one or more output fibers, has unequal spacing relative to said predominately equally spaced apertures;

a switching element for receiving at least one of the optical signals from said one or more input fiber ports and for switching at least one of the optical signals from one of said one or more input fiber ports to said one or more output fiber ports according to a state of said switching element; and

one or more optical elements, wherein each said optical element focuses the optical signals of said one or more input fiber ports and said one or more output fiber ports.

12. The optical system of claim 11 , further comprising a wavelength dispersive element for spatially separating at least one wavelength of the input optical signal from at least one other wavelength of the input optical signal and for recombining at least one wavelength of the output optical signal with at least one other wavelength of the output optical signal.

13. The optical system of claim 12 , wherein said switching element for receiving at least one wavelength from said one or more input fiber ports and for switching at least one wavelength from one of said one or more input fiber ports to said one or more output fiber ports according to a state of said switching element.

14. The optical system of claim 12 , further comprising at least one steering element for steering the at least one wavelength from any of said one or more input fiber ports onto said switching element, and for steering the at least one wavelength from said switching element to any of said one or more output fiber ports.

15. The optical system of claim 11 , wherein said one or more input fibers and said one or more output fibers lie substantially in a common plane.

16. The optical system of claim 11 , wherein said second array of apertures lie substantially in a common plane.

17. The optical system of claim 11 , wherein said unequal spacing is approximately 6 microns offset relative to said predominately equally spaced adjacent apertures.

18. The optical system of claim 11 , wherein said apertures of said second array of apertures are substantially aligned with one another.

19. The optical system of claim 11 , wherein said first array of apertures has wider spacing between said apertures than said second array of apertures.

20. The optical system of claim 11 , wherein said second array of apertures is arranged in a parabolic pattern.

21. A method for making an asymmetrical fiber concentrator array, said method comprising the steps of:

forming in a guiding member a first array of apertures disposed on at least one side of said guiding member, wherein said first array of apertures serves as an interface for connecting one or more input fibers and one or more output fibers to said guiding member;

forming in said guiding member a second array of apertures disposed on another side of said guiding member, wherein said second array of apertures serves as a free-space interface for optical signals of said one or more input fibers and said one or more output fibers; and

filling said guiding member with three or more waveguides, wherein each said waveguide connects said at least one aperture of said first array of apertures with said at least one aperture of said second array of apertures;

wherein said apertures of said second array are predominately equally spaced relative to one another, and

wherein one or more apertures of said second array of apertures has unequal spacing relative to said predominately equally spaced apertures, said one or more unequally spaced apertures corresponding to said one or more output fibers.

22. The method of claim 21 , further comprising the step of connecting said one or more input fibers and said one or more output fibers to said apertures of said first array.

23. The method of claim 21 , further comprising the step of forming said apertures of said second array of apertures substantially in a common plane.

24. The method of claim 21 , wherein said unequal spacing is approximately 6 microns offset relative to said predominately equally spaced adjacent apertures.

25. The method of claim 21 , further comprising the step of forming said apertures of said second array of apertures in substantial alignment with one another.

26. The method of claim 21 , further comprising the step of forming said first array of apertures having wider aperture spacing than said second array of apertures.

27. The method of claim 21 , further comprising the step of forming said apertures of said second array of apertures in a plurality of rows.

28. The method of claim 21 , further comprising the step of forming said apertures of said first array of apertures in a plurality of rows.

29. The method of claim 21 , further comprising the step of forming said second array of apertures in a parabolic pattern.

30. A method for increasing static return loss, reducing static back reflection, reducing static in-to-in crosstalk in an optical switch, said method comprising the steps of:

providing a guiding member comprising: a first array of apertures disposed on at least one side of said guiding member, wherein said first array of apertures serves as an interface for connecting one or more input fibers and one or more output fibers to said guiding member, a second array of apertures disposed on another side of said guiding member, wherein said second array of apertures serves as a free-space interface for optical signals of said one or more input fibers and said one or more output fibers, three or more waveguides, wherein each said waveguide connects at least one aperture of said first array of apertures to at least one aperture of said second array of apertures;

spacing said second array of apertures predominately equally relative to one another;

spacing at least one aperture of said second array of apertures corresponding to said one or more output fibers unequally relative to said predominately equally spaced apertures;

transmitting in free-space one or more optical signals of said one or more input fibers to an optical switching element;

switching at least one optical signal of said one or more optical signals of said one or more input apertures to said one or more output apertures; and

receiving an optical signal from said optical switching element for transmission to said one or more output fibers.

31. The method of claim 30 , further comprising the step of dispersing spectrally and spatially at least one wavelength of the optical signals from at least one other wavelength of the optical signals from any of said one or more input fiber ports and recombining at least one wavelength of the optical signals with at least one other wavelength of the optical signals from any of said one or more output fiber ports.

32. The method of claim 31 , further comprising the step of steering said at least one wavelength from any of said one or more input fiber ports onto said switching element, and for steering the at least one wavelength from said switching element to said one or more output fiber ports.

33. The method of claim 30 , further comprising the step of connecting said one or more input fibers and said one or more output fibers to said apertures of said first array.

34. The method of claim 30 , further comprising the step of forming said second array of apertures substantially in a common plane.

35. The method of claim 30 , wherein said unequal spacing is approximately 6 microns offset relative to said predominately equally spaced adjacent apertures.

36. The method of claim 30 , further comprising the step of forming said second array of apertures in substantial alignment with one another.

37. The method of claim 30 , further comprising the step of forming said first array of apertures having wider spacing than said second array of apertures.

38. The method of claim 30 , further comprising the step of forming said apertures of said second array of apertures in a plurality of rows.

39. The method of claim 30 , further comprising the step of forming said apertures of said first array of apertures in a plurality of rows.

40. The method of claim 30 , further comprising the step of forming said second array of apertures in a parabolic pattern.

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