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US07768649B2 System and method for ultrafast optical signal detecting via a synchronously coupled anamorphic light pulse encoded laterally
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通过横向编码的同步耦合的变形光脉冲进行超快光信号检测的系统和方法
- Patent Title: System and method for ultrafast optical signal detecting via a synchronously coupled anamorphic light pulse encoded laterally
- Patent Title (中): 通过横向编码的同步耦合的变形光脉冲进行超快光信号检测的系统和方法
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Application No.: US12193841Application Date: 2008-08-19
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Publication No.: US07768649B2Publication Date: 2010-08-03
- Inventor: John E. Heebner
- Applicant: John E. Heebner
- Applicant Address: US CA Livermore
- Assignee: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC
- Current Assignee: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Livermore
- Agent John H. Lee; James S. Tak
- Main IPC: G01B9/02
- IPC: G01B9/02 ; G02B6/00

Abstract:
In one general embodiment, a method for ultrafast optical signal detecting is provided. In operation, a first optical input signal is propagated through a first wave guiding layer of a waveguide. Additionally, a second optical input signal is propagated through a second wave guiding layer of the waveguide. Furthermore, an optical control signal is applied to a top of the waveguide, the optical control signal being oriented diagonally relative to the top of the waveguide such that the application is used to influence at least a portion of the first optical input signal propagating through the first wave guiding layer of the waveguide. In addition, the first and the second optical input signals output from the waveguide are combined. Further, the combined optical signals output from the waveguide are detected. In another general embodiment, a system for ultrafast optical signal recording is provided comprising a waveguide including a plurality of wave guiding layers, an optical control source positioned to propagate an optical control signal towards the waveguide in a diagonal orientation relative to a top of the waveguide, at least one optical input source positioned to input an optical input signal into at least a first and a second wave guiding layer of the waveguide, and a detector for detecting at least one interference pattern output from the waveguide, where at least one of the interference patterns results from a combination of the optical input signals input into the first and the second wave guiding layer. Furthermore, propagation of the optical control signal is used to influence at least a portion of the optical input signal propagating through the first wave guiding layer of the waveguide.
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