Chip-scale star tracker
US-2015226830-A1 · Aug 13, 2015 · US
US10534063B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10534063-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916360232-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 21, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 25, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 14, 2020 |
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A zero-optical-path-length-difference optical phased array built with essentially planar photonic devices determines a direction to an incoherent optical source, such as a star. The phased array can replace a 3-dimensional star tracker with a nearly 2-dimensional system that is smaller and lighter. The zero-optical-path-length-difference phased array can be optically connected to an interferometer. Driven by a light source, the zero-optical-path-length-difference phased array can be used as an optical projector.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for ascertaining a direction to an incoherent optical source, the method comprising: receiving light from the incoherent optical source by a first plurality of optical couplers; guiding the light received by the first plurality of optical couplers along a first plurality of optical paths through a first plurality of optical waveguides to a first optical port, one optical path per optical coupler, such that optical lengths of all the first plurality of optical paths are equal, within one coherence length at a bandwidth greater than about 0.1% plus a spacing between two maximally spaced-apart optical couplers of the first plurality of optical couplers; emitting the light by the first optical port toward an optical sensor; automatically adjusting a first plurality of dynamically tunable optical delay lines, each dynamically tunable optical delay line of the first plurality of dynamically tunable optical delay lines being disposed in a respective optical path of the first plurality of optical paths, thereby steering sensitivity of the first plurality optical couplers to the light; sensing intensity of the light by the first optical sensor, in relation to the steering; and automatically calculating the direction to the incoherent optical source, based on the intensity of the light and the steering. 2. A method as defined by claim 1 , further comprising: receiving light from the incoherent optical source by second and third pluralities of optical couplers; guiding the light received by the second and third pluralities of optical couplers along respective second and third pluralities of optical paths through respective second and third pluralities of optical waveguides to respective second and third optical ports, one optical path per optical coupler, such that optical lengths of all the first, second and third pluralities of optical paths are equal, within one coherence length at a bandwidth greater than about 0.1% plus a spacing between two maximally spaced-apart optical couplers of the first, second and third plurality of optical couplers; emitting the light by the second and third optical ports toward the optical sensor, wherein emitting the light by the first, second and third optical ports comprises emitting the light into a common optical propagation region and the optical sensor comprises an array of optical sensors; automatically adjusting second and third pluralities of dynamically tunable optical delay lines, each dynamically tunable optical delay line of the second and third pluralities of dynamically tunable optical delay lines being disposed in a respective plurality of optical paths, thereby steering sensitivities of the second and third pluralities of optical couplers to the light; and propagating the light from the first, second and third optical ports through the common optical propagation region to the array of optical sensors; sensing respective intensities of the light by the array of optical sensors, in relation to the respective steerings; and wherein: automatically calculating the direction to the incoherent optical source comprises automatically calculating the direction to the incoherent optical source, based on the respective intensities of the light and the respective steerings. 3. A method as defined by claim 2 , further comprising: steering the light from the incoherent optical source, prior to the light impinging on the first, second and third pluralities of optical couplers, by an optical beam steerer comprising a plurality of layers, wherein: each layer of the optical beam steerer has, in a first mode, a respective first refractive index and, in a second mode, a respective second refractive index different from the layer's first refractive index at a design wavelength; each layer's second refractive index is different from each other layer's second refractive index at the design wavelength; each layer of the optical beam steerer is independently electrically switchable between the layer's first refractive index and the layer's second refractive index; and automatically calculating the direction to the incoherent optical source comprises automatically calculating the direction to the incoherent optical source, based on the respective intensities of the light, the respective steerings and respective modes of the layers.
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