Optical device and methods

US9774930B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9774930-B2
Application numberUS-201314374628-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 23, 2013
Priority dateJan 25, 2012
Publication dateSep 26, 2017
Grant dateSep 26, 2017

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We describe methods and devices for manipulating optical signals. A method of manipulating an optical signal comprises providing a device ( 100 ) comprising a layer ( 106 ) of blue phase liquid crystal in the path of the optical signal; and applying a dynamically varying spatial pattern of voltages across the layer ( 106 ) of blue phase liquid crystal, thereby causing the refractive index of the layer ( 106 ) of blue phase liquid crystal to vary according the dynamically varying spatial pattern.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of routing an optical signal, the method comprising: providing a routing device comprising a layer of blue phase liquid crystal between a plurality of separate, individually addressable electrodes and at least one counter electrode; applying a first spatial pattern of voltages between the separate, individually addressable electrodes and the at least one counter electrode such that the refractive index of the layer of blue phase liquid crystal varies spatially to provide a first diffraction grating that deflects the optical signal to a first output; applying a second spatial pattern of voltages between the separate, individually addressable electrodes and the at least one counter electrode such that the refractive index of the layer of blue phase liquid crystal varies spatially to provide a second diffraction grating that deflects the optical signal to a second output, thereby switching the optical signal from the first output to the second output; applying a square wave alternating voltage to the at least one counter electrode; and applying a spatial pattern of drive voltages to the separate, individually addressable electrodes, wherein the spatial pattern of drive voltages has a transition from a first set of drive voltages to a second set of drive voltages which coincides with a transition of the square wave alternating voltage and an instantaneous level of the square wave alternating voltage, at a first time, and said first set of drive voltages provide the first spatial pattern of voltages and an instantaneous level of the square wave alternating voltage, at a second time, and said second set of drive voltages provide the second spatial pattern of voltages. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein applying a first spatial pattern of voltages between the separate, individually addressable electrodes and the at least one counter electrode comprises applying a first drive signal to the separate, individually addressable electrodes, and applying a second spatial pattern of voltages between the separate, individually addressable electrodes and the at least one counter electrode comprises applying a second drive signal to the separate, individually addressable electrodes. 3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising applying an electrical offset signal to the at least one counter electrode. 4. The method of claim 2 , wherein the first drive signal and the second drive signals comprise a variable amplitude square wave. 5. The method of claim 4 , further comprising applying a square wave alternating voltage to the at least one counter electrode. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the first and second drive signals have transitions and wherein transitions of said square wave coincide with said transitions of the first and second drive signals. 7. A method of routing an optical signal, the method comprising: providing a reflective liquid crystal on a silicon (LCOS) backplane having a plurality of separate, individually addressable electrodes with a layer of blue-phase liquid crystal material over said backplane and a counter electrode over said blue-phase liquid crystal material; and displaying at least one diffractive optical element by applying a patterned electric field to said blue-phase liquid crystal material, wherein said electric field runs between said separate, individually addressable electrodes of said backplane and said counter electrode and substantially parallel to light incident onto and reflected from said reflective LCOS backplane; and deflecting a said signal optical signal using said diffractive optical element, wherein said displaying of said at least one diffractive optical element by applying a patterned electric field to said blue-phase liquid crystal material comprises displaying a hologram pattern on said diffractive optical element, the method comprising switching or routing a plurality of said signal beams simultaneously using said hologram pattern. 8. A method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein said optical signal comprises a wavelength division multiplex (WDM) signal beam, the method further comprising de-multiplexing said WDM signal beam into a plurality of separate wavelength signal beams, wherein said de-multiplexing retains components of two orthogonal polarising components in a said separate wavelength signal beam; directing said separate wavelength signal beams to different spatial regions of said diffractive optical element; deflecting said separate wavelength signal beams; and re-multiplexing at least some of said deflected separate wavelength signal beams. 9. A method of routing an optical signal, the method comprising: providing a routing device comprising a layer of blue phase liquid crystal between a plurality of separate, individually addressable electrodes and at least one counter electrode; applying a first spatial pattern of voltages between the separate, individually addressable electrodes and the at least one counter electrode such that the refractive index of the layer of blue phase liquid crystal varies spatially to provide a first diffraction grating that deflects the optical signal to a first output; applying a second spatial pattern of voltages between the separate, individually addressable electrodes and the at least one counter electrode such that the refractive index of the layer of blue phase liquid crystal varies spatially to provide a second diffraction grating that deflects the optical signal to a second output, thereby switching the optical signal from the first output to the second output; and applying an electrical offset signal to the at least one counter electrode. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein applying a first spatial pattern of voltages between the separate, individually addressable electrodes and the at least one counter electrode comprises applying a first drive signal to the separate, individually addressable electrodes, and applying a second spatial pattern of voltages between the separate, individually addressable electrodes and the at least one counter electrode comprises applying a second drive signal to the separate, individually addressable electrodes. 11. The method of claim 9 , wherein the first drive signal and the second drive signals comprise a variable amplitude square wave. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising applying a square wave alternating voltage to the at least one counter electrode. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the first and second drive signals have transitions and wherein transitions of said square wave coincide with said transitions of the first and second drive signals. 14. A method of routing an optical signal, the method comprising: providing a reflective liquid crystal on a silicon (LCOS) backplane having a plurality of separate, individually addressable electrodes with a layer of blue-phase liquid crystal material over said backplane and a counter electrode over said blue-phase liquid crystal material; and displaying at least one diffractive optical element by applying a patterned electric field to said blue-phase liquid crystal material, wherein said electric field runs between said separate, individually addressable electrodes of said backplane and said counter electrode and substantially parallel to light incident onto and reflected from said reflective LCOS backplane; and deflecting a said signal optical signal using said diffractive optical element, wherein said optical signal comprises a wavelength division multiplex (WDM) signal beam, the method further comprising de-multiplexing said WDM signal beam into a plurality of separate wavelength signal beams, wherein s

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  • Reflection gratings characterised by their structure, e.g. step profile, contours of substrate or grooves, pitch variations, materials (G02B5/1809, G02B5/1828, G02B5/1833, G02B5/1838 and G02B5/1847 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Polarisation independent · CPC title

  • by controlled diffraction or phased-array beam steering (controlled diffraction for optical switching G02F1/31) · CPC title

  • Anti-reflection coatings · CPC title

  • characterised by optical features · CPC title

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What does patent US9774930B2 cover?
We describe methods and devices for manipulating optical signals. A method of manipulating an optical signal comprises providing a device ( 100 ) comprising a layer ( 106 ) of blue phase liquid crystal in the path of the optical signal; and applying a dynamically varying spatial pattern of voltages across the layer ( 106 ) of blue phase liquid crystal, thereby causing the refractive index of th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cambridge Entpr Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04Q11/0005. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Sep 26 2017 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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