Systems and methods for optically delaying optical signals

Optical waveguides – With optical coupler – Particular coupling function

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C385S009000, C385S040000, C385S022000, C385S001000, C385S122000, C398S053000, C398S102000, C398S131000

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ABSTRACT:
Optical systems are provided. One such system includes an optical transmission path that is defined, at least partially, by a variable optical delay system. The variable optical delay system incorporates a variable refractive index component that is arranged to receive an optical signal. The variable optical delay system provides a control input to adjust a refractive index of the variable refractive index component so that latency of the optical signal can be altered. Methods and other systems also are provided.

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