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CA 2143593
An optical frequency translator includes a frequency routing device formed on a semiconductive wafer between two reflective facets forming a laser cavity. Waveguides associated with the device each contain an integrated optical amplifier selectively acting as a gate preventing the flow of optical energy through a respective waveguide or as a gain-providing element which amplifies optical energy flowing through a respective waveguide. When a selective one of the optical amplifiers is activated with bias current the optical energy produced by this current operates in conjunction with the optical energy of the input signal so that lasing action occurs between the reflective facets. The lasing action occurs along a predetermined path determined by the optical amplifier or amplifiers that are activated. The lasing action in this particular path is supported at a particular selected frequency. This particularfrequency is the frequency to which the input signal is to be translated. An input waveguide is provided for injecting the input signal into the laser cavity. A separate output waveguide may be provided. Alternatively, the input and output signals may be transmitted on the same waveguide. A gain member such as a saturable absorber, for example, may be disposed in the laser cavity which optically couples the input waveguide to the frequency routing device.
Kaminow Ivan P.
Zirngibl Martin
At&t Corp.
Kirby Eades Gale Baker
LandOfFree
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