Patent
1988-04-01
1990-02-13
Sikes, William L.
G02B 626, G02B 642
Patent
active
049001191
ABSTRACT:
New types of narrowband wavelength selective optical devices are described. Various configurations are possible, according to the invention, that perform as narrowband wavelength selective transmission or reflection filters or as narrowband wavelength selective optical taps or combiners. The optical devices of the invention include a 3 dB optical directional coupler and wavelength selecting elements such as Bragg reflection gratings or Fabry-Perot resonators usually positioned in optical symmetry with respect to the directional coupler. Two or more wavelength selecting elements can be used to obtain desired filtering characteristics.
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Bilodeau Francois
Faucher Sylvain
Hill Kenneth O.
Johnson Derwyn C.
Canadian Patents & Development Ltd.
Sikes William L.
Toyooka Yoshiharu
Wise Robert E.
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