Claims
- 1. An optical filter comprising at least two gratings located in a waveguide region of a semiconductor optical device, each grating having a pitch which changes linearly from a start period to an end period; the grating periods of at least two gratings increasing in the same direction, and the gratings being spaced apart in the waveguide region, each grating have a multiple peak optical passband and the gratings forming an optical cavity having a transmission comb-filter characteristic.
- 2. A filter according to claim 1, in which the semiconductor optical device includes an optical gain element and the gratings are spaced apart within a single continuous active region of the optical gain element.
- 3. A filter according to claim 1, in which the semiconductor optical device includes a passive tunable optical element, and the gratings are spaced apart within a single continuous waveguide region of the optical element.
- 4. A filter according to claim 1, in which the gratings are superstructure gratings (SSG's).
- 5. A filter according to claim 1, in which the gratings are sampled gratings.
- 6. A tuneable semiconductor laser incorporating a filter according to claim 1 in an optical cavity of the laser.
- 7. A laser according to claim 6 comprising a GAVCF coupled in series with the said filter or filter system.
- 8. A laser according to claim 6 comprising a grating-assisted vertically-coupled filter (GAVCF) comprising a first waveguide region, a second waveguide region aligned with the first waveguide region and spaced apart from the first waveguide region in a first direction, and a grating associated with the second waveguide region, characterised in that the said grating is provided by a periodic variation in the width of the second waveguide in the plane normal to the said first direction.
- 9. A tuneable semiconductor laser incorporating a filter comprising at least two gratings located in a waveguide region of the tuneable semiconductor laser, each grating having a multiple peak optical passband and the gratings being spaced apart in the waveguide region and forming an optical cavity having a transmission comb-filter characteristic.
- 10. A filter system comprising a plurality of filters coupled in series along the waveguide region of a semiconductor optical device with a phase discontinuity at the interface between the filters, wherein each filter comprises at least two gratings located in the waveguide region of the semiconductor optical device, each grating having a multiple peak optical passband and the gratings being spaced apart in the waveguide region and forming an optical cavity having a transmission comb-filter characteristic.
- 11. A filter system according to claim 10, in which the semiconductor optical device includes an optical gain element and the gratings are spaced apart within a single continuous active region of the optical gain element.
- 12. A filter system according to claim 10, in which the semiconductor optical device includes a passive tunable optical element, and the gratings are spaced apart within a single continuous waveguide region of the optical element.
- 13. A filter system according to claim 10, in which the gratings are superstructure gratings (SSG's).
- 14. A filter system according to claim 10, in which the gratings are sampled gratings.
- 15. A filter system according to claim 10, in which the grating is an irregular computer-generated grating.
- 16. A filter system according to claim 10, in which the plurality of filters are arranged symmetrically about a central region of the waveguide and there is a phase shift of pi at the interface between the waveguides at the said central region.
- 17. A method of filtering an optical signal, characterised bypassing the signal through a waveguide region of a semiconductor optical device, the waveguide region including at least two gratings which are spaced apart in the waveguide region and which form an optical cavity, each grating having a pitch which changes linearly from a start period to an end period, the grating periods of the at least two gratings increasing in the same direction and each grating having a multiple peak optical passband; and imposing on the optical signal in the optical cavity a transmission comb-filter characteristic.
- 18. An optical filter characterised by at least two gratings located in a waveguide region of a semiconductor optical device, each grating having a pitch which changes linearly from a start period to an end period, the grating periods of the at least two gratings increasing in the same direction, and the gratings being spaced apart in the waveguide region, each grating having a multiple peak optical passband and the grating forming an optical cavity having a comb-filter characteristic.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of our earlier application Ser. No. 08/638,757 filed Apr. 29, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,699,378. This application is also a US national phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT/GB96/02424 filed Oct. 3, 1996.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
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PCT/GB96/02424 |
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4/28/1998 |
4/28/1998 |
Publishing Document |
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WO97/14201 |
4/17/1997 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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