Optical carrier selector system and method
US-9948389-B2 · Apr 17, 2018 · US
US10082685B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10082685-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715817924-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 20, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 25, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 25, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 25, 2018 |
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An optical system can automatically lock an adjustable spectral filter to a first wavelength of an incoming light signal, and can automatically filter an additional incoming light signal at the first wavelength. A tunable filter can have a filtering spectrum with an adjustable peak wavelength and increasing attenuation at wavelengths away from the adjustable peak wavelength. The tunable filter can receive first input light, having a first wavelength, and can spectrally filter the first input light to form first output light. A detector can detect at least a fraction of the first output light. Circuitry coupled to the detector and the tunable filter can tune the tunable filter to maximize a signal from the detector and thereby adjust the peak wavelength to match the first wavelength. The tunable filter further can receive second input light and spectrally filter the second input light at the first wavelength.
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An optical filter, comprising: a first optical ring resonator; a first input waveguide configured to deliver first light to the first optical ring resonator to propagate in a first direction around the first optical ring resonator; a second optical ring resonator; a first waveguide segment configured to deliver the first light from the first optical ring resonator to the second optical ring resonator to propagate in a second direction around the second optical ring resonator; a first output waveguide configured to propagate the first light away from the second optical ring resonator, the first light in the first output waveguide being spectrally filtered with a filtering spectrum that includes a peak wavelength and increasing attenuation at wavelengths away from the peak wavelength; a second input waveguide configured to deliver second light to the second optical ring resonator to propagate in a direction opposite the second direction around the second optical ring resonator; a second waveguide segment configured to deliver the second light from the second optical ring resonator to the first optical ring resonator to propagate in a direction opposite the first direction around the first optical ring resonator; and a second output waveguide configured to propagate the second light away from the first optical ring resonator, the second light in the second output waveguide being spectrally filtered with a filtering spectrum that includes the peak wavelength and increasing attenuation at wavelengths away from the peak wavelength. 2. The optical filter of claim 1 , wherein: the first and second optical ring resonators are tunable; and the peak wavelength is adjustable, such that tuning at least one of the first and second optical ring resonators adjusts the peak wavelength. 3. The optical system of claim 2 , further comprising: a first tap configured to direct a fraction of the first light out of the first waveguide segment; a first detector configured to detect at least a portion of the first light from the first tap; and first circuitry configured to tune the first optical ring resonator in response to a signal from the first detector. 4. The optical system of claim 3 , wherein the first circuitry is configured to maximize a signal from the first detector to thereby tune a resonant wavelength of the first optical ring resonator to match a wavelength of the first light. 5. The optical system of claim 3 , further comprising: a material having a temperature-dependent refractive index disposed in an optical path of the first optical ring resonator; and a heater configured to controllably heat at least a portion of the material, wherein the first circuitry is configured to tune the first optical ring resonator by selectively heating the portion of the material to thereby change an optical path length around the first optical ring resonator and thereby change a resonant wavelength of the first optical ring resonator. 6. The optical system of claim 3 , further comprising: a material having a current-dependent refractive index via free-carrier absorption disposed in an optical path of the first optical ring resonator; and a first forward-biased PIN diode configured to controllably inject current into at least a portion of the material, wherein the first circuitry is configured to tune the first optical ring resonator by selectively injecting the current into the portion of the material to thereby change an optical path length around the first optical ring resonator and thereby change a resonant wavelength of the first optical ring resonator. 7. The optical system of claim 3 , further comprising: a second tap configured to direct a fraction of the second light out of the second waveguide segment; a second detector configured to detect at least a portion of the second light from the second tap; and second circuitry configured to tune the second optical ring resonator in response to a signal from the second detector. 8. The optical system of claim 7 , wherein the second circuitry is configured to maximize a signal from the second detector to thereby tune a resonant wavelength of the second optical ring resonator to match a wavelength of the second light. 9. The optical system of claim 1 , wherein the first optical ring resonator and the second optical ring resonator, together, determine the peak wavelength such that an optical path length around the first optical ring resonator is an integral multiple of the peak wavelength, and an optical path length around the second optical ring resonator is an integral multiple of the peak wavelength. 10. The optical system of claim 9 , wherein: the optical path length around the first optical ring resonator differs from the optical path length around the second optical ring resonator; and the first optical ring resonator and the second optical ring resonator, together, determine the adjustable peak wavelength via the Vernier effect. 11. The optical system of claim 9 , wherein the optical path length around the first optical ring resonator is the same as the optical path length around the second optical ring resonator. 12. The optical system of claim 1 , wherein the first input waveguide, the first optical ring resonator, the first waveguide segment, the second optical ring resonator, the first output waveguide, the second input waveguide, the second waveguide segment, and the second output waveguide are all positioned in a plane. 13. The optical system of claim 12 , wherein: the second input waveguide is configured to deliver the second light to the second optical ring resonator to propagate in a third direction opposite the second direction around the second optical ring resonator; the second waveguide segment is configured to deliver the second light from the second optical ring resonator to the first optical ring resonator to propagate in a fourth direction opposite the first direction around the first optical ring resonator; the first and third directions are clockwise; and the second and fourth directions are counter-clockwise. 14. The optical system of claim 12 , wherein: the second input waveguide is configured to deliver the second light to the second optical ring resonator to propagate in a third direction opposite the second direction around the second optical ring resonator; the second waveguide segment is configured to deliver the second light from the second optical ring resonator to the first optical ring resonator to propagate in a fourth direction opposite the first direction around the first optical ring resonator; the first and third directions are counter-clockwise; and the second and fourth directions are clockwise. 15. A method, comprising: delivering first light from a first input waveguide to a first optical ring resonator; propagating the first light in a first direction around the first optical ring resonator; delivering the first light via a first waveguide segment from the first optical ring resonator to a second optical ring resonator; propagating the first light in a second direction around the second optical ring resonator; propagating the first light via a first output waveguide away from the second optical ring resonator, the first light in the first output waveguide being spectrally filtered with a filtering spectrum that includes a peak wavelength and increasing attenuation at wavelengths away from the peak wavelength; delivering second light via a second input waveguide to the second optical ring resonator; propagating the second light in a direction opposite the second direction a
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