Wavelength-locking a ring-resonator filter

US9310562B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9310562-B2
Application numberUS-201414203876-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 11, 2014
Priority dateMar 11, 2014
Publication dateApr 12, 2016
Grant dateApr 12, 2016

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In an optical device, a ring resonator, having a resonance wavelength, optically couples an optical signal that includes a wavelength from an input optical waveguide to an output optical waveguide. A monitoring mechanism in the optical device, which is optically coupled to the output optical waveguide, monitors an output optical signal on the output optical waveguide. For example, the monitoring mechanism may dither a temperature of the ring resonator at a frequency using a heater, and the output optical signal may be monitored by determining amplitude and phase information of the output optical signal at the frequency and twice the frequency. Moreover, control logic in the optical device adjusts the resonance wavelength based on the monitored output optical signal, where the adjustment is made without monitoring an input optical signal on the input optical waveguide.

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What is claimed is: 1. An optical device, comprising: an input optical waveguide configured to convey an input optical signal that includes multiple wavelengths; a ring resonator, having a resonance wavelength, optically coupled to the input optical waveguide; an output optical waveguide configured to convey an output optical signal that includes a wavelength in the multiple wavelengths; a monitoring mechanism, optically coupled to the output optical waveguide, configured to monitor the output optical signal; and control logic configured to adjust the resonance wavelength based on the monitored output optical signal, wherein the adjustment is made without monitoring the input optical signal, wherein the control logic is configured to adjust the resonance wavelength by adjusting a temperature of the ring resonator, wherein the control logic is configured to dither the temperature of the ring resonator at a frequency, and wherein the monitoring mechanism is configured to detect amplitude and phase information at the frequency and twice the frequency. 2. The optical device of claim 1 , wherein the control logic adjusts the resonance wavelength to lock the resonance wavelength and the wavelength of the output optical signal. 3. The optical device of claim 1 , wherein the optical device further comprises a heater thermally coupled to the ring resonator. 4. The optical device of claim 1 , wherein, when the resonance wavelength and the wavelength of the output optical signal are locked, the amplitude at the frequency is zero and the amplitude at twice the frequency is non-zero. 5. The optical device of claim 1 , wherein, when the resonance wavelength exceeds the wavelength of the output optical signal, a sign of the phase is opposite to the sign of the phase when the resonance wavelength is less than the wavelength of the output optical signal. 6. The optical device of claim 1 , wherein the monitoring of the output optical signal involves a Fourier transform. 7. A system, comprising an optical device, wherein the optical device includes: an input optical waveguide configured to convey an input optical signal that includes multiple wavelengths; a ring resonator, having a resonance wavelength, optically coupled to the input optical waveguide; an output optical waveguide configured to convey an output optical signal that includes a wavelength in the multiple wavelengths; a monitoring mechanism, optically coupled to the output optical waveguide, configured to monitor the output optical signal; and control logic configured to adjust the resonance wavelength based on the monitored output optical signal, wherein the adjustment is made without monitoring the input optical signal, wherein the control logic is configured to adjust the resonance wavelength by adjusting a temperature of the ring resonator, wherein the control logic is configured to dither the temperature of the ring resonator at a frequency, and wherein the monitoring mechanism is configured to detect amplitude and phase information at the frequency and twice the frequency. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the control logic adjusts the resonance wavelength to lock the resonance wavelength and the wavelength of the output optical signal. 9. The system of claim 7 , wherein the optical device further comprises a heater thermally coupled to the ring resonator. 10. The system of claim 7 , wherein, when the resonance wavelength and the wavelength of the output optical signal are locked, the amplitude at the frequency is zero and the amplitude at twice the frequency is non-zero. 11. The system of claim 7 , wherein, when the resonance wavelength exceeds the wavelength of the output optical signal, a sign of the phase is opposite to the sign of the phase when the resonance wavelength is less than the wavelength of the output optical signal. 12. The system of claim 7 , wherein the monitoring of the output optical signal involves a Fourier transform. 13. A method for locking a resonance wavelength of a ring resonator to a wavelength of an optical signal, wherein the method comprises: dithering a temperature of the ring resonator at a frequency using a heater; monitoring an output optical signal from the ring resonator; determining amplitude and phase information of the output optical signal at the frequency and twice the frequency; and adjusting the resonance wavelength based on the determined amplitude and phase information, wherein the adjustment is made without monitoring an input optical signal to the ring resonator. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein, when the resonance wavelength and the wavelength of the output optical signal are locked, the amplitude at the frequency is zero and the amplitude at twice the frequency is non-zero.

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  • using tapping light guides arranged sidewardly, e.g. in a non-parallel relationship with respect to the bus light guides (light extraction or launching through cladding, with or without surface discontinuities, bent structures) · CPC title

  • Loop resonators operating in a whispering gallery mode evanescently coupled to a light guide, e.g. sphere or disk or cylinder (evanescent coupling for sensing fluorescence G01N21/648) · CPC title

  • of directional coupler type · CPC title

  • Optical multiplex systems · CPC title

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What does patent US9310562B2 cover?
In an optical device, a ring resonator, having a resonance wavelength, optically couples an optical signal that includes a wavelength from an input optical waveguide to an output optical waveguide. A monitoring mechanism in the optical device, which is optically coupled to the output optical waveguide, monitors an output optical signal on the output optical waveguide. For example, the monitorin…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Oracle Int Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B6/29341. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 12 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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