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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 22, 2002
Filed:
Nov. 03, 2000
Timothy J. Bailey, Longmeadow, MA (US);
Robert N. Brucato, Waterbury, CT (US);
Michael A. Davis, Glastonbury, CT (US);
Alan D. Kersey, Glastonbury, CT (US);
Martin A. Putnam, Cheshire, CT (US);
Paul E. Sanders, Madison, CT (US);
James S. Sirkis, Wallingford, CT (US);
CiDRA Corporation, Wallingford, CT (US);
Abstract
A tunable external cavity semiconductor laser incorporating a tunable Bragg grating, including: a semiconductor gain medium; an elongated tuner housing having a tuner housing head and having a tuner housing foot, the tuner housing head and tuner housing foot being rigidly connected; a span of waveguide having a Bragg grating, for receiving the source light and for providing in turn the reflected light, and having a waveguide head and a waveguide foot, the waveguide head abutting the tuner housing head and the waveguide foot disposed toward the tuner housing foot; a piezoelectric crystal or other device or arrangement for providing a compressive force, disposed so as to abut the waveguide foot and also to abut the tuner housing foot, the means for applying a compressive force for exerting a compressive force on the span of waveguide along the direction of the axis of the span of waveguide, the compressive force being sufficient to alter the grating so as to affect the wavelength of light reflected by the grating. In some applications, the waveguide includes sections of different thicknesses, each having a sampled grating, the two sampled gratings being created so that at any given compressive force exerted by the piezoelectric crystal, the two gratings reflect at most one wavelength in common. The tunable laser in such an application therefore behaves as a stepped tunable laser.