Guided wave electrooptic and acoustooptic tunable filter apparatus and method

This invention relates to an apparatus and method for the selection of light of one optical frequency or wavelength channel from a multiplicity of channels or optical frequencies being transmitted in an optical fiber or optical waveguide. The invention can also be used to efficiently combine light w...

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description This invention relates to an apparatus and method for the selection of light of one optical frequency or wavelength channel from a multiplicity of channels or optical frequencies being transmitted in an optical fiber or optical waveguide. The invention can also be used to efficiently combine light waves of different frequencies. A two-port guided wave tunable filter in a birefringent electrooptic and/or acoustooptic substrate material includes two 3-port, symmetric Y-branch beam splitters connected by two waveguide sections in which phase-matched polarization coupling occurs, with an input port and an output port. The optical path difference between the beam splitters is half an optical wavelength, and the polarization coupling regions between the beam splitters are relatively displaced by an odd integral multiple of half the spatial period of the perturbation responsible for the coupling. In one embodiment, an electrooptic tunable filter, the polarization coupling in the waveguides is caused by a spatially periodic strain-inducing film and tuning results from an applied electric field. In another embodiment, an acoustooptic tunable filter, polarization coupling results from a surface acoustic wave and tuning is accomplished by changing the acoustic frequency. Alternatively, four port electrooptic and acoustooptic tunable filters are formed by replacing the 3-port beam splitters with 4-port directional couplers, where in each of the directional couplers the splitting ratio for TE input polarization plus the splitting ratio for TM input polarization is substantially equal to one.
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