Reconfigurable WDM Optical Receiver

An optical receiver includes a cascade of optical filtering elements, each of which selects spectral components from incoming optical signals at a wavelengths aligned to filter passbands. The selected spectral components may be optically combined to form k pairs of intermediary signals, where k=log2(M). By comparing the k pairs of intermediary signals, k bits of a digital signal representing the incident signal may be generated. The filtering elements may be configured to perform demultiplexing and demodulation simultaneously, increasing functionality and reducing excess losses. The filtering elements may also be tuned so that the optical receiver may be reconfigured to accommodate different combinations of wavelengths and modulation formats, such as wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) on off keying (OOK), M-ary orthogonal formats including frequency shift keying (FSK) and pulse position modulation (PPM), differential phase shift keying, and hybrid combinations—providing rate and format flexibility and WDM scalability.

Researchers

Zhan Su / David Caplan / Michael Watts

Departments: Lincoln Laboratory
Technology Areas: Communication Systems: Optical / Computer Science: Networking & Signals / Sensing & Imaging: Optical Sensing
Impact Areas: Connected World

  • apparatus and methods for reconfigurable optical receivers
    Patent Cooperation Treaty | Published application
  • apparatus and methods for reconfigurable optical receivers
    United States of America | Granted | 10,075,245

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