Claims
- 1. A waveguide grating router comprising
a first optical coupling device having at least one input port and P output ports, a second optical coupling device having at least P input ports and at least one output port; and P optical paths coupling the output ports of the first coupling device to the input ports of the second coupling device, wherein at least some of the optical paths have gaps formed by unguided free-distribution regions disposed between the coupling devices to produce predetermined optical energy losses in selected optical paths and consequently a predetermined amplitude distribution profile through the optical paths, the profile selected to result in a relatively flat chromatic dispersion passband profile of the router.
- 2. The router of claim 1 wherein the amplitude distribution in the optical paths of the router corresponds to a Hyper-Gaussian (HG) shape.
- 3. The router of claim 1 wherein adjacent optical paths are spaced from each other by a distance minimizing or preventing crosstalk caused by gaps, between adjacent channels.
- 4. The router of claim 3 wherein the spacing is minimum 15 μm.
- 5. The router of claim 1 wherein the first coupling device has a parabolic horn shape.
- 6. An optical interleaver comprising a waveguide grating router comprising a first optical coupling device having at least one input port and P output ports, a second optical coupling device having at least P input ports and at least one output port; and P optical paths coupling the output ports of the first coupling device to the input ports of the second coupling device, wherein at least some of the optical paths have gaps formed by unguided free-distribution regions disposed between the coupling devices to produce predetermined optical energy losses in selected optical paths and consequently a predetermined amplitude distribution profile through the optical paths, the profile selected to result in a relatively flat chromatic dispersion passband profile of the router, wherein free spectral range (FSR) of the router is a multiple of channel spacing input to the router.
RELATED APPLICATIONS:
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. provisional application No. 60/372,657 filed Apr. 15, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60372657 |
Apr 2002 |
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