Claims
- 1. An optical blocking filter for receiving an optical signal having one or more optical bands or channels, characterized in that
the chromatic dispersion compensation device comprises a spatial light modulator having a micro-mirror device with an array of micro-mirrors for selectively deflecting the one or more optical bands or channels to eliminate a selected band or channel or a specified selection of bands or channels from the optical signal provided along an optical return path.
- 2. An optical blocking filter according to claim 1, wherein the chromatic dispersion compensation device comprises an optical arrangement for providing the optical signal along an optical path to the array of micromirrors.
- 3. An optical blocking filter according to claim 2, wherein the optical arrangement is a free optics arrangement.
- 4. An optical blocking filter according to claim 1, wherein the spatial light modulator is programmable for reconfiguring the optical blocking filter to eliminate each band or channel by changing a switching algorithm that drives the array of micro-mirrors.
- 5. An optical blocking filter according to claim 1, wherein the array of micro-mirrors includes a multiplicity of micro-mirrors that are separately controllable for tilting on an axis depending on a control signal in accordance with a switching algorithm.
- 6. An optical blocking filter according to claim 1, wherein the optical signal is a wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) optical signal having a plurality of wavelengths and a corresponding plurality of optical bands or channels, each optical band or channel reflecting off a respective group of micro-mirrors of the micro-mirror device.
- 7. An optical blocking filter according to claim 4, wherein the spatial light modulator is selectively reconfigurable by statically or dynamically modifying the switching algorithm to accommodate different channel spacing, the shape of the light beam, or the center wavelength of the light beam of the optical signal.
- 8. An optical blocking filter according to claim 4, wherein the switching algorithm is based on the wavelength of the optical signal and the one or more optical bands or channels being eliminated.
- 9. An optical blocking filter according to claim 1, wherein each micro-mirror is tiltable in either a first position or a second position along an axis either substantially parallel to the spectral axis of the optical signal, parallel to the spatial axis of the optical signal, or at an angle of 45 degrees in relation to the spatial axis.
- 10. An optical blocking filter according to claim 3, wherein the free optics arrangement provides the optical signal to the spatial light modulator, and also provide an optical output signal having each remaining band or channel reflected off the spatial light modulator.
- 11. An optical blocking filter according to claim 10, wherein the free optics arrangement includes either one or more circulators, one or more waveguides, or a combination thereof.
- 12. An optical blocking filter according to claim 11, wherein the one or more circulators includes a pair of circulators.
- 13. An optical blocking filter according to claim 11, wherein the one or more waveguides includes a pair of capillary tubes.
- 14. An optical blocking filter according to claim 12, wherein the one or more circulators includes a three port circulator.
- 15. An optical blocking filter according to claim 10, wherein the free optics arrangement includes a collimator, a reflective surface, a dispersion element, a bulk lens, or a combination thereof.
- 16. An optical blocking filter according to claim 15, wherein the collimator includes either an aspherical lens, an achromatic lens, a doublet, a GRIN lens, a laser diode doublet, or a combination thereof.
- 17. An optical blocking filter according to claim 15, wherein the reflective surface includes a mirror.
- 18. An optical blocking filter according to claim 17, wherein the reflective surface is curved.
- 19. An optical blocking filter according to claim 15, wherein the bulk lens includes a Fourier lens.
- 20. An optical blocking filter according to claim 1, wherein the one or more optical bands or channels have a desired cross-sectional geometry, including an elliptical, a rectangular, a square or a polygonal shape.
- 21. An optical blocking filter according to claim 4, wherein the spatial light modulator is configured so one group of optical channels is spaced at 100 Ghz and another group of optical channels is spaced at 50 Ghz.
- 22. An optical blocking filter according to claim 11, wherein the free optics arrangement comprise a further optical portion for receiving a reflected optical signal from the spatial light modulator and providing a re-reflected optical signal back to the spatial light modulator.
- 23. An optical blocking filter according to claim 22, wherein the re-reflected optical signal is reflected off the spatial light modulator and eliminated.
- 24. An optical blocking filter according to claim 22, wherein the further optical portion includes a bulk lens, a reflector, or a combination thereof.
- 25. An optical blocking filter according to claim 1, wherein the optical arrangement includes a first free optics arrangement that provides the optical signal to the spatial light modulator, and a second free optics arrangement that provides an eliminated optical signal from the spatial light modulator.
- 26. An optical blocking filter according to claim 1, wherein the optical blocking filter includes a first optical blocking filter and a second optical blocking filter, each sharing a common free optics arrangement.
- 27. An optical blocking filter according to claim 25, wherein the common free optics arrangement includes
a first optical circulator for providing a first optical signal to the first optical blocking filter and for providing a first optical output signal with first remaining optical bands or channels; and a second optical circulator for providing a second optical signal to the second optical blocking filter and for providing a second optical output signal with second remaining optical bands or channels.
- 28. An optical blocking filter according to claim 1, wherein the optical arrangement comprises:
one or more polarization separators for separating the optical signal into a P state optical signal and an S state optical signal, and for combining a P state optical return signal and an S state optical return signal into an optical output signal; and a 1/2 λwave plate for rotating the P state optical signal into a rotated S state optical signal, and for rotating an S state optical return signal into the P state optical return signal.
- 29. An optical blocking filter according to claim 28, wherein the one or more polarization separators include a Wollistan prism, a polarization beam splitter, a fiber coupler or some combination thereof.
- 30. An optical blocking filter according to claim 1, wherein the optical arrangement is arranged in relation to an optical axis and the micromirror surfaces when the array of micromirrors is in the neutral position are non-orthogonal in relation to the optical axis.
- 31. An optical blocking filter according to claim 1, wherein the optical arrangement is arranged on an optical axis and the micromirror surfaces when the array of micromirrors is in the neutral position are orthogonal to the optical axis so during a failure of the spatial light modulator the optical signal is reflected back along the optical return path and propagated through the optical blocking filter.
- 32. An optical blocking filter according to claim 3, wherein the free optics arrangement includes one or more optical PDL mitigating devices for minimizing polarization dependence loss (PDL).
- 33. An optical blocking filter according to claim 32, wherein one optical PDL mitigating device is arranged between a waveguide and a grating in the optical arrangement, and another optical PDL mitigating device is arranged between a grating and the spatial light modulator.
- 34. An optical blocking filter according to claim 32, wherein the one or more optical PDL mitigating devices include a pair of optical PDL mitigating devices.
- 35. An optical blocking filter according to claim 32, wherein the one or more optical PDL mitigating devices includes one optical PDL mitigating device having a polarization splitter for splitting each channel into a pair of polarized light beams and a rotator for rotating one of the polarized light beams of each optical channel.
- 36. An optical blocking filter according to claim 35, wherein the one or more optical PDL mitigating devices includes another optical PDL mitigating device having a rotator for rotating one of the previously rotated and polarized light beams of each optical channel and a polarization splitter for combining the pair of polarized light beams of each channel.
- 37. An optical blocking filter according to claim 32, wherein the one or more optical PDL mitigating devices includes a λ/4 plate.
- 38. An optical blocking filter according to claim 15, wherein the dispersion element has a low PDL.
- 39. An optical blocking filter according to claim 2, wherein the optical arrangement includes a chisel prism having multiple faces for modifying the direction of the optical signal.
- 40. An optical blocking filter according to claim 39, wherein the multiple faces include at least a front face, a rear face, a top face and a bottom face.
- 41. An optical blocking filter according to claim 39, wherein the optical light from the free optics arrangement passes through one or more faces of the chisel prism, reflects off one or more internal surfaces of the chisel prism, reflects off the spatial light modulator, again reflects off the one or more internal surfaces of the chisel prism, and passes back to the free optics arrangement.
- 42. An optical blocking filter according to claim 1, wherein the optical signal includes a plurality of channels, each having at least one respective spectral band or section.
- 43. An optical blocking filter according to claim 1, wherein the optical signal includes at least one channel having respective spectral bands or sections arranged in non-uniform spectral arrays on the array of micro-mirror.
- 44. An optical blocking filter according to claim 43, wherein the non-uniform spectral arrays include arrays having a different length, width, number or combination thereof on the array of micro-mirrors.
- 45. An optical blocking filter according to claim 1, wherein the optical signal includes a plurality of channels that are non-linearly disposed on the array of micro-mirrors.
- 46. An optical blocking filter according to claim 15, wherein the dispersion element includes a diffraction grating, a tilted grating, an echelle grating, an etalon, a prism or a holographic optical device.
- 47. An optical blocking filter according to claim 2, wherein the optical arrangement includes a field correction lens for respectively compensating for the one or more channels reflecting of the spatial light modulator.
- 48. An optical blocking filter according to claim 22, wherein the further optical portion includes a mirror for re-reflecting the optical signal back to the spatial light modulator.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent claims the benefit to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/344,585 (CC-0408), filed Dec. 28, 2001, and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/115,647 (CC-0461), filed Apr. 3, 2002, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/281,079 (CC-0363), filed Apr. 3, 2001; U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/311,002 (CC-0384), filed Aug. 8, 2001; U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/332,319 (CC-0386), filed Nov. 16, 2001; U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/365,741 (CC-0413), filed Mar. 18, 2002; and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/365,461 (CC-0440), filed Mar. 18, 2002; and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/120,617 (CC-0467), filed Apr. 11, 2002, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/283,197 (CC-0369), filed Apr. 11, 2001, all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (7)
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60365461 |
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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