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US9819435B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9819435-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113213666-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 19, 2011 |
| Priority date | Aug 26, 2010 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2017 |
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A high resolution, wide spectral range, optical apparatus that includes an optical resonator cavity and a wavelength demultiplexer, arrangeable in multiple configurations. A method for increasing the resolution of a wavelength demultiplexer involves inputting light into an optical resonant cavity; inputting a plurality of different resonant output wavelengths to a wavelength demultiplexer; and routing each different resonant wavelength to a different output waveguide of the demultiplexer to generate a demultiplexer output spectrum. The method further involves performing either a time serialization or a space serialization procedure to increase the channel density and fully cover the spectrum of interest.
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An optical apparatus, comprising: an optical resonator filter component having an input, an output, and a through port, and characterized by a free spectral range (FSR), further characterized in that a plurality of input wavelengths over a given bandwidth that are input to the optical resonator filter component are output by the optical resonator filter component as a filtered optical signal comprising a reduced bandwidth wavelength comb having sharp resonances that are matched to the cavity resonances of the optical resonator filter component and separated by the FSR of the optical resonator filter component; and a wavelength demultiplexer having an input and a plurality of outputs and characterized by an inherent resolution, wherein the optical resonator filter component output is coupled to the demultiplexer input, further wherein the demultiplexer outputs have broad transmission passbands that are spectrally aligned with the wavelength comb, further wherein the demultiplexer outputs are characterized by a channel spacing that is substantially equal to the FSR such that the optical apparatus has an effective resolution corresponding to a width of the cavity resonances of the optical resonator filter component that is higher than the inherent resolution of the demultiplexer. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the optical resonator filter component is one of a mirroring resonator, a microdisk resonator, a racetrack resonator, a microtoroidal resonator, and a photonic crystal cavity. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the demultiplexer comprises a planar grating. 4. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the planar grating is an echelle grating. 5. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the planar grating is an arrayed waveguide grating. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of demultiplexer outputs are coupled to at least one of an array of optical waveguides and an array of photodetectors. 7. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the optical resonator filter component is tunable such that the cavity resonances are tunable over the given input wavelength bandwidth. 8. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the demultiplexer output is characterized by an optical bandwidth that is either approximately equal to the tuning range of the cavity resonances or is tunable over the tuning range of the cavity resonances. 9. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the apparatus is integrated as a planar photonic circuit on a material platform including one of silicon, indium phosphide, and gallium arsenide. 10. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of the optical apparatuses disposed in serial connection, wherein the through port of the optical resonator filter component of an immediately preceding optical apparatus is coupled to an input of the optical resonator filter component of an immediately succeeding optical apparatus. 11. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein: each of the plurality of the optical resonator filters has a substantially similar FSR and a different resonant wavelength, and the channel spacing of each respective wavelength demultiplexer is substantially equal to the FSR of its associated optical resonator filter component; and the number of optical apparatus is FSR/Δλ, where Δλ is the difference in the resonant wavelengths between one optical apparatus and an immediately adjacent optical apparatus. 12. The optical apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the effective resolution is equal to or less than 0.001 nm for the optical resonator filter component having a diameter equal to or less than 100 micrometers. 13. An optical apparatus, comprising: a wavelength demultiplexer (WDM) characterized by a channel spacing and an inherent resolution, and having an input and a plurality of outputs; and a plurality of optical resonator filter components each characterized by a FSR and a plurality of resonance wavelengths, each optical resonator filter component having an input and an output, each resonator filter input being serially coupled to at least a respective WDM output, wherein one different wavelength from the WDM will pass from the resonator filter input to the resonator filter output of each resonator filter component, further wherein the plurality of resonant wavelengths of each resonator filter component are spaced to substantially cover an entire output spectral width of the WDM, further wherein the FSRs of the resonant filter components are substantially equal to or greater than the channel spacing of the WDM, such that the optical apparatus has an effective resolution corresponding to a width of the cavity resonances of the optical resonator filter component that is higher than the inherent resolution of the WDM. 14. The optical apparatus of claim 13 , further wherein a plurality of optical resonator filter components are serially coupled to each WDM output. 15. The optical apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the optical resonator filter component is one of at least one of a microring resonator, a microdisk resonator, a racetrack resonator, a microtoroidal resonator, and a photonic crystal cavity. 16. The optical apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the demultiplexer comprises a planar grating. 17. The optical apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the planar grating is an echelle grating. 18. The optical apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the planar grating is an arrayed waveguide grating. 19. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the optical resonator filter component is tunable over a given input wavelength bandwidth. 20. The optical apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the apparatus is integrated as a planar photonic circuit on a material platform including one of silicon, indium phosphide, and gallium arsenide. 21. The optical apparatus of claim 13 wherein the FSR of the resonators is equal to or greater than the WDM channel spacing to ensure that only one resonator propagates light at a specific wavelength.
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