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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 13, 2003
Filed:
Feb. 21, 1999
Douglas Brenner, New York City, NY (US);
Electro-Optical Sciences, Inc., Irvington, NY (US);
Abstract
A compact wavelength division demultiplexer device comprises two cascaded interferometers the wedge angle of whose mirrors are orthogonal to each other, i.e., the two interferometers are oriented such that the dispersion of light with wavelength from the second interferometer is orthogonal to the dispersion of light with wavelength from the first interferometer. The incoming beam of laser light carrying n sub-bands of m information channels is collimated and applied to the first interferometer whose free spectral range is determined by the total bandwidth required by the n×m channels and whose finesse is determined by the resolution needed to spatially separate each of the n sub-bands from one another. The light leaving the first interferometer enters the second interferometer whose wedge angle is at 90 degrees to the plane of the wedge angle of the first interferometer. The free spectral range of the second interferometer is determined by the number (m) of channels within a sub-band and its finesse is determined by the need to resolve the m channels from one another. The beams emerging from the second interferometer, in which the location of each fringe depends on its wavelength, are imaged upon a detector array whose elements are associated with a specific wavelength of the free spectral range of the second interferometer.