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Liquid-crystal birefringent filter-based wavelength blocker/channel equalizer for reconfigurable optical networks

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This paper discusses the design of a wavelength blocker/channel equalizer (WB/CE) based on stacked liquid-crystal birefringent blocks. Each block, which is optimized to control a predefined channel wavelength, consists of three components. The wavelength blocking/transmitting and the equalizing actions are provided by the liquid-crystal cell (LCC) whose optical path difference varies between two particular values when its birefringence is electrically controlled. Preliminary experimental tests show that for a sample block which is optimized for a channel wavelength lambda = 1.55 mum, the power transmissivity can readily be equalized. When the LCC is switched to be a half wave plate at lambda (VLCC = 10 V), then the channel wavelength lambda is fully transmitted, whereas when the LCC is switched to have zero phase shift (VLCC = 42 V), channel wavelength lambda is then blocked. However, if the LCC is tuned to have an intermediate state, the lambda-power transmissivity is equalized. The benefit of such a polarization-based WB/CE is that it operates without free space demultiplexing optics and with no moving parts. It can be used as a ROADM subsystem in CWDM or DWDM broadcast and select architectures
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hal-01364340 , version 1 (12-09-2016)

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Rachid Hamdi, Robert Farha, Badr-Eddine Benkelfat. Liquid-crystal birefringent filter-based wavelength blocker/channel equalizer for reconfigurable optical networks. ACTEA 2009 : International Conference on Advances in Computational Tools for Engineering Applications, Jul 2009, Zouk Mosbeh, Beyrouth, Lebanon. pp.523 - 527, ⟨10.1109/ACTEA.2009.5227900⟩. ⟨hal-01364340⟩
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