IP Library Granted Patent US 9,285,538
Granted Patent B2
US 9,285,538 · App. 14/060,433 · Granted Mar 15, 2016

Reducing temperature drift of an arrayed waveguide grating

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Patent No.
US 9,285,538
App. No.
14/060,433
Granted
Mar 15, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A wavelength selective device including an arrayed waveguide grating is disclosed. The wavelength selective device includes a MEMS mirror, which couples light from an input port to an elongate aperture of an input star coupler or slab of the arrayed waveguide grating. A controller tilts the MEMS mirror in response to a sensed temperature change of the arrayed waveguide grating, thereby lessening a sensitivity of the arrayed waveguide grating to the temperature change. The MEMS mirror can also be tilted to shift wavelengths of the wavelength channels of the arrayed waveguide grating by pre-defined amounts upon receiving a corresponding remote command.

Claims (45)

1. A wavelength selective device comprising:

an input port for inputting an optical beam;

a splitter for splitting a portion of the optical beam to create a first split portion of the optical beam;

a reflector, optically coupled to the input port, for varying an angle of a second split portion of the optical beam;

a focusing element, optically coupled to the reflector, for focusing the second split portion of the optical beam into a focal spot displaceable by varying the angle of the second split portion of the optical beam;

an arrayed waveguide grating comprising an input slab, having an elongate aperture for receiving the focal spot, and a plurality of output waveguides for outputting wavelength sub-beams of the second split portion of the optical beam,

wherein the input slab is disposed so that, when the angle of the second split portion of the optical beam is varied, the focal spot is displaced along the elongate aperture;

a temperature sensor, thermally coupled to the arrayed waveguide grating, for sensing a change of temperature of the arrayed waveguide grating; and

a controller, electrically coupled to the temperature sensor and the reflector, for receiving the first split portion of the optical beam and varying the angle of the second split portion of the optical beam upon sensing the change of temperature of the arrayed waveguide grating, so as to lessen a wavelength drift of the wavelength sub-beams induced by the change of temperature of the arrayed waveguide grating,

wherein the first split portion of the optical beam is used to power the controller.

2. The wavelength selective device of claim 1 , wherein the controller has a power rating of 10 mW or less.

3. The wavelength selective device of claim 1 , wherein the controller has a power rating of 1 mW or less.

4. The wavelength selective device of claim 1 , further comprising:

an input waveguide having an input end optically coupled to the input port and an output end optically coupled to the reflector.

5. The wavelength selective device of claim 4 , wherein the output end is coupled to the reflector via the focusing element.

6. The wavelength selective device of claim 1 , further comprising:

a photoelectric generator, optically coupled to the splitter, for receiving the first split portion of the optical beam and converting the received first split portion of the optical beam into electrical power for powering the controller.

7. The wavelength selective device of claim 6 , wherein the photoelectric generator has a maximum power rating of 10 mW or less.

8. The wavelength selective device of claim 6 , wherein the photoelectric generator has a maximum power rating of 1 mW or less.

9. The wavelength selective device of claim 1 , wherein the splitter is wavelength-selective so that the first split portion of the optical beam has a different wavelength than the wavelength sub-beams.

10. The wavelength selective device of claim 6 , wherein the photoelectric generator comprises a photovoltaic cell.

11. The wavelength selective device of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to vary the angle of the second split portion of the optical beam so as to shift optical frequencies of the wavelength sub-beams by a first frequency shift upon receiving a corresponding external command.

12. The wavelength selective device of claim 11 , wherein the controller comprises a microprocessor, coupled to the temperature sensor, configured to receive the external command, and a driver, coupled to the microprocessor, for varying the angle of the second split portion of the optical beam.

13. The wavelength selective device of claim 1 , wherein in operation, the wavelength drift is 10 pm or less.

14. A method comprising:

splitting a portion of an optical beam to create a first split portion of the optical beam that is received by a controller,

wherein the first split portion of the optical beam is used to power the controller;

coupling a second split portion of the optical beam to an elongate aperture of an input slab of an arrayed waveguide grating by:

coupling the second split portion of the optical beam to a reflector for varying an angle of the second split portion of the optical beam; and

directing the second split portion of the optical beam to a focusing element for focusing the second split portion of the optical beam into a focal spot on the elongate aperture, so that, when the angle of the second split portion of the optical beam is changed, the focal spot is displaced by a first displacement along the elongate aperture;

sensing, by the controller, a change of temperature of the arrayed waveguide grating;

varying, by the controller, the angle of the second split portion of the optical beam so as to lessen a wavelength drift of wavelength sub-beams of the second split portion of the optical beam based on the change of temperature; and

outputting the wavelength sub-beams of the second split portion of the optical beam.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the controller has a power consumption of 10 mW or less.

16. The method of claim 14 , wherein the controller has a power consumption of 1 mW or less.

17. The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

directing the first split portion of the optical beam to a photoelectric generator for conversion into electric power; and

using the electric power to power the controller.

18. The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

generating powering light at a powering wavelength different from wavelengths of the second split portion of the optical beam; and

adding the powering light to the second split portion of the optical beam.

19. The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

varying the angle of the second split portion of the optical beam so as to shift optical frequencies of the wavelength sub-beams by a pre-defined amount.

20. The method of claim 19 , wherein, when varying the angle, the method includes:

varying the angle of the second split portion of the optical beam based on receiving a command from a remote location.

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