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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 27, 2001
Filed:
Sep. 20, 1999
Harold Yoonsung Hwang, Hoboken, NJ (US);
Gadi Lenz, Fanwood, NJ (US);
Malcolm Ellis Lines, Millington, NJ (US);
Richart Elliott Slusher, Lebanon, NJ (US);
Lucent Technologies Inc., Murray Hill, NJ (US);
Abstract
Waveguides according to this invention have a chalcogenide glass core that comprises Se and one or both of As and Ge, and further comprises one or more dopant elements selected from the elements that cause a change in optical energy gap E,of the glass core. The amount of dopant is selected such that E,is equal to or less than a 2-photon energy 2h&ngr;, where h is Planck's constant and &ngr;=c/&lgr;, where c is the speed of light in vacuum and &lgr; is an operating wavelength. The dopant elements furthermore are selected such that the chalcogenide glass core has a nonlinear refractive index n,greater than 200n,(SiO,), where n,(SiO,) is the nonlinear index of silica at &lgr;. Typically, &lgr; is about 1.55 &mgr;m. Exemplary, the dopant elements are selected from Sb, Bi, Sn, Pb, In, Tl, Cu, Ag and S. Currently preferred dopants are Te, Sb, Tl, Cu and Ag. Waveguides according to the invention are advantageously used in all-optical switches, optical logic elements and other means for optical processing of optical pulses.