DocumentCode :
1106079
Title :
High-speed continuously tunable liquid crystal filter for WDM networks
Author :
Sneh, Anat ; Johnson, Kristina M.
Author_Institution :
Lucent Technol., AT&T Bell Labs., Holmdel, NJ, USA
Volume :
14
Issue :
6
fYear :
1996
fDate :
6/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1067
Lastpage :
1080
Abstract :
We describe a high-speed wavelength tunable liquid crystal filter which can be utilized as the tuning element at the receiving end of wavelength division multiaccess (WDMA) optical networks. The filter uses chiral smectic A electroclinic liquid crystals as the active cavity material in a Fabry-Perot etalon in order to obtain a microsecond switching speed. Using the commercially available BDH764E liquid crystal material, we demonstrate a tunable optical filter both in a bulk Fabry-Perot and a fiber Fabry-Perot (FFP) configuration. A bandwidth of about 0.7 mm and effective finesse of 70 were obtained in the FFP configuration. A FFP tuning range of 13 nm with a switching time of less than 10 μs were measured at the operating wavelength of 1.55 μm. A theoretical analysis of the expected filter performance in the FFP configuration is given. Diffraction in the Fabry-Perot cavity is identified as the dominant loss factor, resulting in reduced throughput and finesse broadening. It is calculated theoretically that an effective finesse of 130 and a throughput loss of 2.2 dB are achievable for a mirror finesse of 200 and a liquid crystal cavity thickness of 5 μm. A short waveguide piece is assumed to be included in the cavity. Other expected loss sources for the filter in the FFP configuration have been calculated, showing negligible effect on the filter performance
Keywords :
Fabry-Perot interferometers; Fabry-Perot resonators; electro-optical filters; frequency division multiple access; liquid crystal devices; mirrors; optical communication equipment; optical losses; smectic liquid crystals; tuning; wavelength division multiplexing; 1.55 mum; 10 mus; 2.2 dB; 5 mum; BDH764E liquid crystal material; FFP tuning range; Fabry-Perot cavity diffraction; Fabry-Perot etalon; WDM networks; WDMA optical networks; active cavity material; bulk Fabry-Perot; chiral smectic A electroclinic liquid crystals; effective finesse; fiber Fabry-Perot configuration; filter performance; high-speed continuously tunable liquid crystal filter; high-speed wavelength tunable liquid crystal filter; liquid crystal cavity thickness; microsecond switching speed; mirror finesse; receiving end; throughput loss; tunable optical filter; tuning element; wavelength division multiaccess optical networks; Crystalline materials; Fabry-Perot; Liquid crystals; Optical fiber filters; Optical fiber networks; Optical filters; Optical materials; Optical tuning; Throughput; Wavelength division multiplexing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8724
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/50.511608
Filename :
511608
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