Optical apparatus, method, and applications
US-9819435-B2 · Nov 14, 2017 · US
US10209603B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10209603-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715704693-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 14, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 23, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 19, 2019 |
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A switching optical antenna that includes: a waveguide including a light input end and a light output end; a ring waveguide coupled with the waveguide through a first directional coupler; a diffraction grating that is disposed within the ring waveguide and that is coupled with the ring waveguide through a second directional coupler; and a refractive index adjusting section that changes a refractive index of at least a portion of the ring waveguide.
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What is claimed is: 1. A switching optical antenna array comprising: a scanning array in which a plurality of scanning array units are arrayed in a second direction that intersects with a first direction, each scanning array unit including: a plurality of switching optical antennas, arrayed in the first direction through a first scanning waveguide configured by waveguides of the plurality of switching optical antennas connected to each other, each switching optical antenna including: a waveguide including a light input end and a light output end; a ring waveguide coupled with the waveguide through a first directional coupler; a diffraction grating that is disposed within the ring waveguide and that is coupled with the ring waveguide through a second directional coupler; and a refractive index adjusting section that changes a refractive index of at least a portion of the ring waveguide; a first scanning ring waveguide coupled with the first scanning waveguide by a third directional coupler; and a first scanning refractive index adjusting section that changes a refractive index of at least a portion of the first scanning ring waveguide; a plurality of second scanning refractive index adjusting sections configured by refractive index adjusting sections of at least some of the plurality of scanning array units, which are connected to each other in the second direction; and a second scanning waveguide coupled with each of a plurality of the first scanning ring waveguides through respective fourth directional couplers. 2. The switching optical antenna array of claim 1 , wherein: each of the diffraction gratings is a polarized light separating diffraction grating; and the switching optical antenna array further comprises: a plurality of third scanning waveguides that are each coupled with each ring waveguide of the plurality of switching optical antennas, which are arrayed in the second direction, through respective fifth directional couplers; a plurality of second scanning ring waveguides that are respectively coupled with the plurality of third scanning waveguides through respective sixth directional couplers; and a fourth scanning waveguide that is coupled with each of the plurality of second scanning ring waveguides through respective seventh directional couplers. 3. An optical scanning device comprising: the switching optical antenna array of claim 1 ; and a lens provided above at least some of the plurality of switching optical antennas. 4. The optical scanning device of claim 3 , wherein the lens includes a microlens array that includes a plurality of microlenses disposed so as to respectively correspond to the plurality of switching optical antennas. 5. The optical scanning device of claim 4 , wherein an array pitch of the plurality of microlenses is greater than an array pitch of the plurality of switching optical antennas.
Polarisation dependent · CPC title
focussing or defocussing · CPC title
Physics · mapped topic
by controlled diffraction or phased-array beam steering (controlled diffraction for optical waveguide switching G02F1/313) · CPC title
involving resonance effects, e.g. resonantly enhanced interaction · CPC title
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