Aberration correction of optical phased arrays

US11953678B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11953678-B2
Application numberUS-202117202973-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 16, 2021
Priority dateJan 26, 2018
Publication dateApr 9, 2024
Grant dateApr 9, 2024

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Aspects of the present disclosure describe systems, methods, and structures for aberration correction of optical phased arrays that employ a corrective optical path difference (OPD) in the near-field of an OPA to correct or cancel out aberrations in emitted beams of the OPA including those reaching far-field distances by generating a spatially-varying OPD across the aperture of the OPA that is substantially equal and opposite to an equivalent OPD of the aberration(s).

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The invention claimed is: 1. An optical phased array (OPA) structure comprising: an array of antennas that emit light, said array of antennas defining an overall aperture of the OPA, and two or more of the antennas each comprising a waveguide and at least one antenna emitter structure, where at least two of the waveguides receive light from an optical distribution network; a plurality of individually operable phase shifters positioned outside of the overall aperture, each one of the phase shifters positioned in an optical path at the entrance to a waveguide, said waveguide including a plurality of antenna emitter structures; and a phase corrector configured to apply at least one of: (1) a spatially-varying optical path difference (OPD) across the overall aperture of the OPA, where the spatially-varying OPD is configured to correct or cancel out any far-field beam aberrations, or (2) a spatially-varying optical phase shift across the overall aperture of the OPA, where the spatially-varying optical phase shift is configured to correct or cancel out any far-field beam aberrations; wherein the overall aperture of the OPA is arranged as a plurality of sub-apertures, the phase corrector comprises a plurality of index-modifying elements overlying the OPA structure, each one of the index-modifying elements associated with a particular sub-aperture, and each one of the index-modifying elements operable to modify at least one of the OPD or optical phase shift of the sub-aperture with which it is associated; and wherein at least one antenna emitter structure of the plurality of antenna emitter structures is positioned in a different sub-aperture from another antenna emitter structure of the same waveguide. 2. The OPA structure of claim 1 wherein: the plurality of index-modifying elements comprise a plurality of individually operable heater elements in thermal communication with the overall aperture. 3. The OPA structure of claim 1 wherein: the plurality of index-modifying elements comprise a plurality of individually operable electrodes positioned within the overall aperture. 4. The OPA structure of claim 2 wherein: a change in at least one of OPD or optical phase shift of antennas associated with a particular sub-aperture occurs when the heater element associated with that particular sub-aperture is activated. 5. The OPA structure of claim 3 wherein: a change in at least one of OPD or optical phase shift of antennas associated with a particular sub-aperture occurs when a voltage is applied to the electrode associated with that particular sub-aperture. 6. The OPA structure of claim 1 wherein: at least two of the antennas share a common waveguide, each one of the two antennas associated with a different sub-aperture, wherein at least one of the index-modifying elements is positioned intermediate to the two antennas. 7. The OPA structure of claim 1 wherein: at least one of the index-modifying elements is configured to induce a spatially-varying index of a waveguide in optical communication with one or more of the antennas. 8. The OPA structure of claim 7 wherein: the index-modifying element induces the spatially-varying index by breaking down a crystalline structure of a material of the waveguide or a material positioned to interact with an evanescent field of a guided mode of the waveguide, or by crystalizing an amorphous material of the waveguide or a material positioned to interact with an evanescent field of a guided mode of the waveguide. 9. A method for aberration correction of an optical phased array (OPA), the method comprising: providing light to an array of antennas, said array of antennas defining an overall aperture of the OPA, and two or more of the antennas each comprising a waveguide and at least one antenna emitter structure, where at least two of the waveguides receive light from an optical distribution network; operating a plurality of individually operable phase shifters positioned outside of the overall aperture, each one of the phase shifters positioned in an optical path at the entrance to a waveguide, said waveguide including a plurality of antenna emitter structures; operating the OPA such that light is emitted from the antennas into a far-field of the OPA; detecting the far-field light; determining, from the detected far-field light, OPA aberrations; and applying, using a phase corrector, from the determined OPA aberrations, at least one of: (1) a spatially-varying optical path difference (OPD) across the overall aperture of the OPA, where the spatially-varying OPD is configured to correct or cancel out any far-field beam aberrations, or (2) a spatially-varying optical phase shift across the overall aperture of the OPA, where the spatially-varying optical phase shift is configured to correct or cancel out any far-field beam aberrations; wherein the overall aperture of the OPA is arranged as a plurality of sub-apertures, and the phase corrector comprises a plurality of index-modifying elements overlying the OPA, each one of the index-modifying elements associated with a particular sub-aperture, and each one of the index-modifying elements modifying at least one of the OPD or optical phase shift of the sub-aperture with which it is associated; and wherein at least one antenna emitter structure of the plurality of antenna emitter structures is positioned in a different sub-aperture from another antenna emitter structure of the same waveguide. 10. The method of claim 9 wherein: the plurality of index-modifying elements comprise a plurality of individually operable electrodes positioned within the overall aperture, and the applied OPD or optical phase shift is effected by application of a voltage to one or more of the individually controllable electrodes. 11. The method of claim 9 wherein: the plurality of index-modifying elements comprise a plurality of individually operable heater elements positioned within the OPA, and the applied OPD or optical phase shift is effected by activation of one or more of the individually operable heater elements. 12. The method of claim 9 wherein: at least one of the OPD or optical phase shift applied by one or more of the index-modifying elements comprises a spatially-varying index of a waveguide in optical communication with one or more antennas of an array of antennas providing the emitted light. 13. The method of claim 12 wherein: applying the spatially-varying index comprises breaking down a crystalline structure of a material of the waveguide or a material positioned to interact with an evanescent field of a guided mode of the waveguide, or crystalizing an amorphous material of the waveguide or a material positioned to interact with an evanescent field of a guided mode of the waveguide. 14. A method for aberration correction of an optical phased array (OPA), the method comprising: providing light to an array of antennas, said array of antennas defining an overall aperture of the OPA, and two or more of the antennas each comprising a waveguide and at least one antenna emitter structure, where at least two of the waveguides receive light from an optical distribution network; operating a plurality of individually operable phase shifters positioned outside of the overall aperture, each one of the phase shifters positioned in an optical path at the entrance to a waveguide, said waveguide including a plurality of antenna emitter structures; determining any variations in characteristics of the waveguides; determining from the determined variations in waveguide characteristics a spatially-varying optical path difference (OPD) or a spatially-varying optic

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  • having means for controlling the degree of correction, e.g. using phase modulators, movable elements (controlling the phase of light using moving or deformable elements G02B26/06) · CPC title

  • Phased arrays · CPC title

  • Line-of-sight transmission over an extended range · CPC title

  • Visible light communication · CPC title

  • Transceivers · CPC title

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What does patent US11953678B2 cover?
Aspects of the present disclosure describe systems, methods, and structures for aberration correction of optical phased arrays that employ a corrective optical path difference (OPD) in the near-field of an OPA to correct or cancel out aberrations in emitted beams of the OPA including those reaching far-field distances by generating a spatially-varying OPD across the aperture of the OPA that is …
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Analog Photonics LLC
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B27/0068. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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