Tunable optical filtering device and method
First Claim
1. A tunable filter structure for use in processing an input multi-frequency light signal to separate therefrom light of a predetermined frequency range, the filter structure comprising an input for receiving the multi-frequency input light signal, a first output for outputting a first light component of the input light signal including light of said predetermined frequency range, a second output for outputting a second light component including a remaining portion of the input light signal, and an intermediate input.
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Abstract
A tunable filter structure, and an optical method and device utilizing the same are presented for processing a multi-frequency light signal to separate therefrom a desired frequency range. The filter structure has an input for receiving the multi-frequency input light signal, a first output for outputting a first light component of the input light signal including light of said predetermined frequency range, a second output for outputting a second light component including a remaining portion of the input light signal, and an intermediate input. The first output and the intermediate input of the filter structure may be connected to, respectively, input and output of a tunable frequency-selective optical unit, which may be a second filter structure, amplifier, attenuator. By using the second filter structure with a different tuning range as compared to that of the first filter structure such that these tuning ranges define overlapping spectra of the filter structures, a two-stage filter device is provided.
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- 1. A tunable filter structure for use in processing an input multi-frequency light signal to separate therefrom light of a predetermined frequency range, the filter structure comprising an input for receiving the multi-frequency input light signal, a first output for outputting a first light component of the input light signal including light of said predetermined frequency range, a second output for outputting a second light component including a remaining portion of the input light signal, and an intermediate input.
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5. An optical device comprising:
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a tunable filter structure operable to process an input multi-frequency light signal to separate therefrom light of a predetermined frequency range, the filter structure comprising an input for receiving the multi-frequency input light signal, a first output for outputting a first light component of the input light signal including light of said predetermined frequency range, a second output for outputting a second light component including a remaining portion of the input light signal, and an intermediate input; and
a tunable frequency-selective optical unit having an input for receiving said first light component and an output for directing to said intermediate input of the filter structure a portion of said first light component outside a tuning range of the optical unit. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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- 8. An optical filter device for processing a multi-frequency light signal to separate therefrom a predetermined frequency component, the device comprising first and second tunable filter structures with overlapping optical spectra, the first filter structure being operable to receive the input light signal, separate therefrom light of a specific frequency range including said predetermined frequency component, and direct said light to the second filter structure while directing a remaining portion of the input light to a second output of the device, the second filter structure being operable to receive the light of the specific frequency range and separating therefrom the predetermined frequency component to a first output of the device while directing a remaining portion of said light into the first filter structure to be output at the second output of the device.
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15. An optical filter device, wherein:
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the device comprises an input light port, first and second output ports, and first and second tunable filter structures having tuning ranges defining overlapping spectra of the filters, the device being operable to transfer a predetermined frequency component of a multi-frequency input light signal to the first output port and transfer a remaining portion of the input light signal to the second output port;
a first tunable filter structure has an input connected to said input light port, an output connected to said second output port, an intermediate input, and an intermediate output;
the second tunable filter structure has an input connected to the intermediate output of the first filter structure, a through port connected to the intermediate input of the first filter structure, and an output connected to the first output port of the device.
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16. An optical filter device for processing a multi-frequency light signal to separate therefrom a predetermined frequency component, the device comprising:
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(a) a first tunable filter structure having a first tuning range and operable to receive an input light signal and output first and second light components thereof through first and second spatially separated light paths, respectively, the first light component having a specific frequency range of the input signal including said predetermined frequency component, and the second light component including a remaining portion of the input light;
(b) a second tunable filter structure having a second tuning range defining an optical spectrum overlapping with that of the first filter, the second filter being operable to receive the first light component and separate therefrom said predetermined frequency component to propagate to a drop/add light path of the device and direct a remaining portion of the first light component into the first filter structure to be output at the second light path.
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17. A method for processing a multi-frequency light signal to separate therefrom a predetermined frequency component, the method comprising:
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applying to the multi-frequency input light signal a first filtering with a first tuning range, thereby providing first and second light components of the input signal propagating along first and second spatially separated optical paths, respectively, the first light component having a specific frequency range of the input signal including said predetermined frequency component, and the second light component including a remaining portion of the input signal;
applying to the first light component a second filtering with a second tuning range in an optical spectrum overlapping with that of the filtering, thereby separating said predetermined frequency component from the first light component and directing it to an output channel while directing a remaining portion of the first light component to undergo said first filtering to be output at said second light path.
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