Optical pulse shaper having hybrid planar lightwave circuit and free-space optics with MEMS piston-motion micromirrors and feedback control

Christophe J Dorrer (Inventor), Dan Mark Marom (Inventor)

Research output: Patent

Abstract

An optical pulse shaper without polarization dependencies includes, a planar lightwave circuit (PLC) having an arrayed waveguide and free space optics, combined with a lens and micromirror array characterized by piston-motion. The micromirror array is coupled to a controller that provides signals to the array for adjusting the positions of the micromirrors, which are used as a spatial light modulator to provide at least phase modulation to one or more of the separated frequency components of an input optical signal. The frequency separated components, including modified components, are recombined and directed back to the PLC to form a synthesized optical pulse. Information regarding the characteristics of the synthesized optical pulse is extracted from a spectrogram of that pulse. Extracted information is provided to the controller and responsive thereto the controller may generate signals for adjusting the position of one or more micromirrors.

Original languageAmerican English
Patent numberUS2007071385
IPCG02B 6/ 26 A I
Priority date27/09/05
StatePublished - 29 Mar 2007

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