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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 19, 2000
Filed:
Sep. 02, 1997
Takashi Kurokawa, Machida, JP;
Hiroyuki Tsuda, Machida, JP;
Katsunari Okamoto, Mito, JP;
Kazunori Naganuma, Kokubunji, JP;
Tetsuyoshi Ishii, Isehara, JP;
Hirokazu Takenouchi, Isehara, JP;
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corporation, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
The present invention relates to an optical signal processing apparatus and optical signal processing method which enable generation, waveform shaping, waveform measurement, waveform recording, correlation processing, and the like of optical pulses of 1-10 ps. A basic construction of the optical signal processing apparatus includes an optical waveguide, a first structure for equally distributing output light of the optical waveguide, an optical waveguide comprising an aggregate of optical waveguides changing in optical length by a constant interval, a arrayed waveguide for dividing the output light, second structure for focusing optical output of the arrayed waveguide, and a mirror for receiving and reflecting incident light focused by the second structure. Or, the apparatus includes an optical waveguide, first structure for equally distributing output light of the optical waveguide, a arrayed waveguide comprising an aggregate of optical waveguides changing in optical length by a constant interval for dividing the output light, second structure for focusing optical output of the arrayed waveguide, and a spatial filter for receiving light focused by the second structure to distribute the incident light on a straight line and making desired amplitude or phase modulation of the light according to the position on the straight line and reflecting the light.