Claims
- 1. An electrooptical mode converter, said mode converter comprising:
- a planar substrate fabricated of either an x-cut or y-cut crystalline birefringent material having a crystallographic z-axis corresponding to it optic axis, said substrate having formed therein a high index channel for waveguiding that is parallel to said z-axis and has effective indices of refraction for TE and TM modes of propagation that are nearly the same, said channel having a first longitudinally extending region that has a higher index of refraction than that of said substrate and is surrounded on three sides by said substrate and a second thinner longitudinally extending dielectric region overlying said first region and having an index of refraction substantially the same as that of said substrate to bury said channel beneath the surface of said substrate for purposes of optically isolating it and symmertrize its axial index distribution so that said TE and TM modes propagate along said z-axis with approximately the same phase velocity, said first region being formed by in-diffusion of metal ions and said second region being formed on top of it by either in-diffusing index lowering ions into it or proton exchanging ions to lower its ordinary index; and
- at least a pair of electrodes placed on said surface of said substrate parallel with said channel with at least part of one of said electrodes overlying said channel, said second region of said substrate further acting with respect to said part of said electrode as a buffer layer, said electrodes being operative by application of a D bias voltage to force the effective indices of said TE and TM modes to near equality and by application of an AC voltage to cause conversion between said modes.
- 2. The mode converter of claim 1 wherein said substrate crystalline birefringent material is selected from the group including lithium noibate and lithium tantalate.
- 3. The mode converter of claim 1 wherein said second region is formed by in-diffusing Magnesium ions into the top of said first region.
- 4. The mode converter of claim 1 wherein said first region of said substrate is formed by in-diffusing Ti ions into said substrate.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 871,265, filed 6/6/86, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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