Optical waveguides – Temporal optical modulation within an optical waveguide
Reexamination Certificate
2009-03-31
2011-12-13
Healy, Brian (Department: 2883)
Optical waveguides
Temporal optical modulation within an optical waveguide
C385S014000, C385S002000, C385S129000, C385S131000
Reexamination Certificate
active
08078013
ABSTRACT:
Embodiments of an optical device, an array of optical devices, and a technique for fabricating the optical device or the array are described. This optical device is implemented using two semiconductor layers (such as silicon), one of which includes a heater and the other includes a thermally tunable optical waveguide. Spatially separating these two functions in the optical device results in more efficient heat transfer between the heater and the optical waveguide, reduced heat transfer to the surroundings, and reduced optical losses in the optical waveguide relative to existing silicon-based optical devices.
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Cunningham John E.
Krishnamoorthy Ashok V.
Li Guoliang
Shubin Ivan
Zheng Xuezhe
Healy Brian
Oracle America Inc.
Park Vaughan Fleming & Dowler LLP
Stupp Steven E.
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