Claims
- 1. An integrated optical node comprising:
- a semiconductor substrate;
- a main waveguide formed on said substrate;
- at least one sub-waveguide formed on said substrate;
- a fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means for performing an optical coupling between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide at a predetermined wavelength; and
- a tunable type optical coupler means for performing an optical coupling between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide at a tuned wavelength,
- wherein a bandwidth of the coupled wavelength of said fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means is wider than that of the coupled wavelength of said tunable type optical coupler means.
- 2. An integrated optical node according to claim 1, further comprising an optical receiver for receiving a light guided from said main waveguide to said sub-waveguide by said fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means, said optical receiver being formed on said sub-waveguide.
- 3. An integrated optical node according to claim 1, further comprising an optical receiver for receiving a light guided from said main waveguide to said sub-waveguide by said tunable type optical coupler means, said optical receiver being formed on said sub-waveguide.
- 4. An integrated optical node according to claim 1, further comprising laser means for emitting a light to be guided from said sub-waveguide to said main waveguide by said fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means, said laser means being formed on said sub-waveguide.
- 5. An integrated optical node according to claim 1, further comprising tunable laser means for emitting a light of a tuned wavelength to be guided from said sub-waveguide to said main waveguide by said tunable type optical coupler means, said tunable laser means being formed on said sub-waveguide.
- 6. An integrated optical node according to claim 1, wherein said fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means comprises an asymmetrical directional coupler.
- 7. An integrated optical node according to claim 1, wherein said fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means comprises a directional grating coupler including a grating for phase-matching.
- 8. An integrated optical node according to claim 1, wherein said tunable type optical coupler means comprises a directional grating coupler including a grating for phase-matching.
- 9. An integrated optical node according to claim 1, wherein said tunable type optical coupler means comprises a distributed feedback type filter in which a wavelength for filtering light is tunable.
- 10. An integrated optical node according to claim 1, wherein said tunable type optical coupler means comprises a distributed Bragg reflector type filter in which a wavelength for filtering light is tunable.
- 11. An integrated optical node according to claim 1, wherein said fixed type optical coupler means performs the optical coupling in a forward direction between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide and said tunable type optical coupler means performs the optical coupling in a backward direction between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide.
- 12. An integrated optical node according to claim 1, wherein said fixed type optical coupler means performs the optical coupling in a forward direction between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide and said tunable type optical coupler means performs the optical coupling in the forward direction between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide.
- 13. An integrated optical node according to claim 1, wherein said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide are arranged horizontally in a plane.
- 14. An integrated optical node according to claim 1, wherein said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide are arranged vertically in different planes.
- 15. An integrated optical node according to claim 1, wherein said tunable type optical coupler means comprises a fixed-wavelength optical coupler and a tunable filter, said fixed-wavelength optical coupler and said tunable filter being serially arranged.
- 16. An integrated optical node according to claim 15, wherein said fixed-wavelength optical coupler comprises a directional grating coupler for performing the optical coupling in a forward direction between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide and said tunable filter comprises a tunable filter for selecting a tuned wavelength from a light guided by said directional grating coupler and amplifies the tuned wavelength.
- 17. An integrated optical node according to claim 1, wherein said fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means comprises a directional coupler not including a grating for phase-matching and said tunable type optical coupler means comprises a directional grating coupler including a grating for phase-matching.
- 18. An optical communication network comprising:
- a light transmission line;
- a plurality of terminals; and
- a plurality of optical nodes for respectively connecting said corresponding terminals to said transmission line, at least one of said optical nodes including a semiconductor substrate, a main waveguide formed on said substrate, at least one sub-waveguide formed on said substrate, fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means for performing an optical coupling at a predetermined wavelength between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide and a tunable type optical coupler means for performing an optical coupling at a tuned wavelength between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide,
- wherein a bandwidth of the coupled wavelength of said fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means is wider than that of the coupled wavelength of said tunable type optical coupler means.
- 19. An optical communication network according to claim 18, wherein said optical node further includes an optical receiver for receiving a light guided from said main waveguide to said sub-waveguide by said fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means, said optical receiver being formed on said sub-waveguide.
- 20. An optical communication network according to claim 18, wherein said optical node further includes an optical receiver for receiving a light guided from said main waveguide to said sub-waveguide by said tunable type optical coupler means, said optical receiver being formed on said sub-waveguide.
- 21. An optical communication network according to claim 18, wherein said optical node further includes laser means for emitting a light to be guided from said sub-waveguide to said main waveguide by said fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means, said laser means being formed on said sub-waveguide.
- 22. An optical communication network according to claim 18, wherein said optical node further includes tunable laser means for emitting a light of a tuned wavelength to be guided from said sub-waveguide to said main waveguide by said tunable type optical coupler means, said tunable laser means being formed on said sub-waveguide.
- 23. An optical communication network according to claim 18, wherein said fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means comprises an asymmetrical directional coupler.
- 24. An optical communication network according to claim 18, wherein said fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means comprises a directional grating coupler including a grating for phase-matching.
- 25. An optical communication network according to claim 18, wherein said tunable type optical coupler means comprises a directional grating coupler including a grating for phase-matching.
- 26. An optical communication network according to claim 18, wherein said tunable type optical coupler-means comprises a distributed feedback type filter in which a wavelength for filtering light is tunable.
- 27. An optical communication network according to claim 18, wherein said tunable type optical coupler means comprises a distributed Bragg reflector type filter in which a wavelength for filtering light is tunable.
- 28. An optical communication network according to claim 18, wherein said fixed type optical coupler means performs the optical coupling in a forward direction between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide and said tunable type optical coupler means performs the optical coupling in a backward direction between said rain waveguide and said sub-waveguide.
- 29. An optical communication network according to claim 18, wherein said fixed type optical coupler means performs the optical coupling in a forward direction between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide and said tunable type optical coupler means performs the optical coupling in the forward direction between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide.
- 30. An optical communication network according to claim 18, wherein said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide are arranged horizontally in a plane.
- 31. An optical communication network according to claim 18, wherein said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide are arranged vertically in different planes.
- 32. An optical communication network according to claim 18, wherein said tunable type optical coupler means comprises a fixed-wavelength optical coupler and a tunable filter, said fixed-wavelength optical coupler and said tunable filter being serially arranged.
- 33. An optical communication network according to claim 18, wherein said fixed-wavelength optical coupler means comprises a directional grating coupler for performing the optical coupling in a forward direction between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide and said tunable type optical coupler means comprises a tunable filter for selecting a tuned wavelength from light guided by said directional grating coupler and amplifies the tuned wavelength.
- 34. An optical communication network according to claim 18, wherein said fixed wavelength type optical coupler means comprises a directional coupler not including a grating for phase-matching and said tunable type optical coupler means comprises a directional grating coupler including a grating for phase-matching.
- 35. An optical node to which a plurality of lights each having a different wavelength are input, comprising:
- a fixed wavelength type optical selecting means for selecting a predetermined wavelength light out of said plurality of lights, and
- a tunable type optical selecting means for performing and selecting a light having a tuned wavelength out of said plurality of lights,
- wherein a bandwidth of the selected wavelength of said fixed wavelength type optical selecting means is wider than that of the selected wavelength of said tunable type optical selecting means.
- 36. An optical node outputting a plurality of lights each having a different wavelength to a light transmission line, comprising:
- a waveguide for connecting an output light with said light transmission line;
- a first emitting means for outputting a predetermined wavelength light;
- a first coupling means for coupling said predetermined wavelength light to said waveguide;
- a second emitting means for outputting a light having a tuned wavelength; and
- a second coupling means for coupling said light having the tuned wavelength to said waveguide,
- wherein a bandwidth of a coupled wavelength of said first coupling means is wider than that of a coupled wavelength of said second coupling means.
- 37. An integrated optical node comprising:
- a semiconductor substrate;
- a main waveguide formed on said substrate;
- at least one sub-waveguide formed on said substrate;
- a fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means for performing an optical coupling between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide at a predetermined wavelength; and
- a tunable type optical coupler means for performing an optical coupling between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide at a tuned wavelength,
- wherein a signal having said tuned wavelength is transmitted through said tunable type optical coupler means dependent on a received signal having said predetermined wavelength.
- 38. An integrated optical node according to claim 37, further comprising an optical receiver for receiving the signal having said predetermined wavelength guided from said main waveguide to said sub-waveguide by said fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means, said optical receiver being formed on said sub-waveguide.
- 39. An integrated optical node according to claim 37, further comprising an optical receiver for receiving the signal having the tuned wavelength guided from said main waveguide to said sub-waveguide by said tunable type optical coupler means, said optical receiver being formed on said sub-waveguide.
- 40. An integrated optical node according to claim 37, further comprising laser means for emitting a signal to be guided from said sub-waveguide to said main waveguide by said fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means, said laser means being formed on said sub-waveguide.
- 41. An integrated optical node according to claim 37, further comprising tunable laser means for emitting a signal of a tuned wavelength to be guided from said sub-waveguide to said main waveguide by said tunable type optical coupler means, said tunable laser means being formed on said sub-waveguide.
- 42. An integrated optical node according to claim 37, wherein said fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means comprises an asymmetrical directional coupler.
- 43. An integrated optical node according to claim 37, wherein said fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means comprises a directional grating coupler including a grating for phase-matching.
- 44. An integrated optical node according to claim 37, wherein said tunable type optical coupler means comprises a directional grating coupler including a grating for phase-matching.
- 45. An integrated optical node according to claim 37, wherein said tunable type optical coupler means comprises a distributed feedback type filter in which a wavelength for filtering signals is tunable.
- 46. An integrated optical node according to claim 37, wherein said tunable type optical coupler means comprises a distributed Bragg reflector type filter in which a wavelength for filtering signals is tunable.
- 47. An integrated optical node according to claim 37, wherein said fixed type optical coupler means performs the optical coupling in a forward direction between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide and said tunable type optical coupler means performs the optical coupling in a backward direction between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide.
- 48. An integrated optical node according to claim 37, wherein said fixed type optical coupler means performs the optical coupling in a forward direction between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide and said tunable type optical coupler means performs the optical coupling in the forward direction between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide.
- 49. An integrated optical node according to claim 37, wherein said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide are arranged horizontally in a plane.
- 50. An integrated optical node according to claim 37, wherein said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide are arranged vertically in different planes.
- 51. An integrated optical node according to claim 37, wherein said tunable type optical coupler means comprises a fixed-wavelength optical coupler and a tunable filter, said fixed-wavelength optical coupler and said tunable filter being serially arranged.
- 52. An integrated optical node according to claim 51, wherein said fixed-wavelength optical coupler comprises a directional grating coupler for performing the optical coupling in a forward direction between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide and said tunable filter comprises a tunable filter for selecting a tuned wavelength from a signal guided by said directional grating coupler and amplifies the tuned wavelength.
- 53. An integrated optical node according to claim 37, wherein said fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means comprises a directional coupler not including a grating for phase-matching and said tunable type optical coupler means comprises a directional grating coupler including a grating for phase-matching.
- 54. An optical communication network comprising:
- a light transmission line;
- a plurality of optical nodes; for respectively connecting corresponding terminals to said transmission line, at least one of said optical nodes including a semiconductor substrate, a main waveguide formed on said substrate, at least one sub-waveguide formed on said substrate, a fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means for performing an optical coupling between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide at a predetermined wavelength, and a tunable type optical coupler means for performing an optical coupling between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide at a tuned wavelength,
- wherein a signal having said tuned wavelength is transmitted through said tunable type optical coupler means dependent on a received signal having said predetermined wavelength.
- 55. An optical communication network according to claim 54, wherein said optical node further includes an optical receiver for receiving the signal guided from said main waveguide to said sub-waveguide by said fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means, said optical receiver being formed on said sub-waveguide.
- 56. An optical communication network according to claim 54, wherein said optical node further includes an optical receiver for receiving the signal guided from said main waveguide to said sub-waveguide by said tunable type optical coupler means, said optical receiver being formed on said sub-waveguide.
- 57. An optical communication network according to claim 54, wherein said optical node further includes laser means for emitting a signal to be guided from said sub-waveguide to said main waveguide by said fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means, said laser means being formed on said sub-waveguide.
- 58. An optical communication network according to claim 54, wherein said optical node further includes tunable laser means for emitting a signal of a tuned wavelength to be guided from said sub-waveguide to said main waveguide by said tunable type optical coupler means, said tunable laser means being formed on said sub-waveguide.
- 59. An optical communication network according to claim 54, wherein said fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means comprises an asymmetrical directional coupler.
- 60. An optical communication network according to claim 54, wherein said fixed-wavelength type optical coupler means comprises a directional grating coupler including a grating for phase-matching.
- 61. An optical communication network according to claim 54, wherein said tunable type optical coupler means comprises a directional grating coupler including a grating for phase-matching.
- 62. An optical communication network according to claim 54, wherein said tunable type optical coupler means comprises a distributed feedback type filter in which a wavelength for filtering signals is tunable.
- 63. An optical communication network according to claim 54, wherein said tunable type optical coupler means comprises a distributed Bragg reflector type filter in which a wavelength for filtering signals is tunable.
- 64. An optical communication network according to claim 54, wherein said fixed type optical coupler means performs the optical coupling in a forward direction between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide and said tunable type optical coupler means performs the optical coupling in a backward direction between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide.
- 65. An optical communication network according to claim 54, wherein said fixed type optical coupler means performs the optical coupling in a forward direction between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide and said tunable type optical coupler means performs the optical coupling in the forward direction between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide.
- 66. An optical communication network according to claim 54, wherein said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide are arranged horizontally in a plane.
- 67. An optical communication network according to claim 54, wherein said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide are arranged vertically in different planes.
- 68. An optical communication network according to claim 54, wherein said tunable type optical coupler means comprises a fixed-wavelength optical coupler and a tunable filter, said fixed-wavelength optical coupler and said tunable filter being serially arranged.
- 69. An optical communication network according to claim 54, wherein said fixed-wavelength optical coupler means comprises a directional grating coupler for performing the optical coupling in a forward direction between said main waveguide and said sub-waveguide and said tunable filter, comprises a tunable filter for selecting a tuned wavelength from signals guided by said grating coupler and amplifies wavelength.
- 70. An optical communication network according to claim 54, wherein said fixed wavelength type optical coupler means comprises a directional coupler not including a grating for phase-matching and said tunable type optical coupler means comprises a directional grating coupler including a grating for phase-matching.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/984,380 filed Dec. 2, 1992, now abandoned.
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