Patents by Inventor Darwin K. Serkland
Darwin K. Serkland has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11726276Abstract: A photonics transceiver is described herein, wherein the photonics transceiver exhibits improved areal bandwidth density and improved energy per bit consumption relative to conventional photonics transceivers. The photonics transceiver achieves an areal bandwidth density of at least 5 Tbps/mm2 with an energy consumption of less than 500 fJ/bit (sum of energy consumed for both a transmitted bit and a received bit). The photonics transceiver is a multi-chip module, where chips in the multi-chip module are tightly integrated with one another. The multi-chip module includes light source, photodetector, photonics, and control/logic chips. The photonics chip includes transparent conducting oxide integrated optical modulators and multiplexers and demultiplexers based on MEMS-tunable optical ring resonators.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2021Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignees: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLC, The Texas A&M University SystemInventors: Michael Wood, Alejandro J. Grine, Darwin K. Serkland, Bryan James Kaehr, Andrew E. Hollowell, Gregory M. Peake, Alexander Ruyack, Sam Palermo
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Patent number: 11722120Abstract: A microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)-tunable optical ring resonator is described herein. The ring resonator includes a resonator ring and a tuner ring, along with one or more springs. The springs may be internal or external, i.e., either within or outside the areal footprint of the resonator ring and the tuner ring. The one or more springs are configured to displace the tuner ring from the resonator ring by a desired gap based upon a desired resonant wavelength of the resonator ring. Tuning is implemented by applying a voltage to the ring resonator, with motion of the tuner ring causing a corresponding change in the effective index of the resonator ring. As the ring resonator is essentially a capacitive device, it draws very little power once tuning is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2021Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLCInventors: Michael Wood, Alejandro J. Grine, Darwin K. Serkland, Alexander Ruyack
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Patent number: 10908440Abstract: A method of optical modulation in a non-resonant epsilon-near-zero (EMZ) plasmonic electro-optical modulator is provided. An optical carrier is injected into a waveguide optically coupled to a layer of transparent conductive material having an epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) wavelength. The transparent conductive material layer constitutes a portion of a capacitive structure that includes a gate dielectric layer. A time-varying bias voltage applied across the gate dielectric layer shifts the ENZ wavelength toward the carrier wavelength, and thereby impresses a phase modulation pattern on the carrier wave.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2019Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLCInventors: Michael Wood, Salvatore Campione, Gordon Arthur Keeler, Kent M. Geib, Joshua Shank, Jon Ihlefeld, Darwin K. Serkland, Ting S. Luk, Isak C. Reines
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Patent number: 10908438Abstract: An electroabsorption modulator that operates based on electroabsorption of a surface plasmon polariton mode is improved by various structural changes and/or selection of different materials. For example, at least a portion of the waveguide may be made to be conductive, e.g., by doping. Also, layers that make up the modulator structure may be placed along sides of waveguides in addition to or instead of simply on the top thereof. High permittivity gate dielectric materials may be employed. Also, materials other than ITO may be employed as a transparent conductor. Such an improved plasmonic electroabsorption modulator can be fabricated using standard semiconductor processing techniques and may be integrated with standard photonic integrated circuits, including silicon photonics and compound semiconductor-based platforms. Advantageously, high-speed, low-voltage operation over a wide spectrum of wavelengths may be achieved.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2018Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLCInventors: Michael Wood, Salvatore Campione, Gordon Arthur Keeler, Kent M. Geib, Joshua Shank, Jon Ihlefeld, Darwin K. Serkland, Ting S. Luk
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Patent number: 10892600Abstract: A coupled-cavity vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) is disclosed. The coupled-cavity VCSEL includes a passive cavity and an additional distributed Bragg Reflector (DBR) not found in conventional VCSELs, all in a monolithic device. By including these two elements, the photon lifetime may be increased by a factor of approximately ten, leading to a reduction in the laser linewidth by a factor of approximately 100 compared to conventional VCSELs. The two additional elements also serve to ensure single-mode operation of the coupled-cavity VCSEL.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2019Date of Patent: January 12, 2021Assignee: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLCInventors: Darwin K. Serkland, Michael Wood, Alejandro J. Grine, Gregory M. Peake
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Patent number: 10458795Abstract: An apparatus and a method for detecting rotation based on the Sagnac effect is disclosed. Input light having sufficient power is injected into a circulating optical resonator to thereby excite an optomechanical oscillation of the resonator at an instantaneous mechanical angular frequency. Rotation of the circulating optical resonator causes a change in a frequency of the optomechanical oscillation of the resonator, which in turn causes the instantaneous mechanical angular frequency to change. The optomechanical oscillation produces modulation sidebands in the resonating optical field at the instantaneous mechanical angular frequency and harmonics thereof, which are demodulated from the optical frequency by detection in a photodetector. Differences in the instantaneous mechanical angular frequency induced by rotation are detected by processing the photodetector output signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2018Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLCInventors: Alejandro J. Grine, Darwin K. Serkland, Michael Wood
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Patent number: 10234632Abstract: The present invention relates to optical coupling systems that employ a multicore optical fiber. The system can be employed with two multicore optical fibers or with a single multicore optical fiber for use with an optical device. In particular, the system includes connectors having a lens assembly configured to relay optical signals and a ferrule to position the lens assembly. Additional details for making and using such systems are described herein.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2016Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLCInventors: Gordon Arthur Keeler, Darwin K. Serkland, Kent M. Geib
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Patent number: 9222810Abstract: A sensor device is described herein, wherein the sensor device includes an optical measurement system, such as an interferometer. The sensor device further includes a low-power light source that is configured to emit an optical signal having a constant wavelength, wherein accuracy of a measurement output by the sensor device is dependent upon the optical signal having the constant wavelength. At least a portion of the optical signal is directed to a vapor cell, the vapor cell including an atomic species that absorbs light having the constant wavelength. A photodetector captures light that exits the vapor cell, and generates an electrical signal that is indicative of intensity of the light that exits the vapor cell. A control circuit controls operation of the light source based upon the electrical signal, such that the light source emits the optical signal with the constant wavelength.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2013Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Murat Okandan, Darwin K. Serkland, Bion J. Merchant
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Patent number: 8907439Abstract: A modular, scalable focal plane array is provided as an array of integrated circuit dice, wherein each die includes a given amount of modular pixel array circuitry. The array of dice effectively multiplies the amount of modular pixel array circuitry to produce a larger pixel array without increasing die size. Desired pixel pitch across the enlarged pixel array is preserved by forming die stacks with each pixel array circuitry die stacked on a separate die that contains the corresponding signal processing circuitry. Techniques for die stack interconnections and die stack placement are implemented to ensure that the desired pixel pitch is preserved across the enlarged pixel array.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2011Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Randolph R. Kay, David V. Campbell, Subhash L. Shinde, Jeffrey L. Rienstra, Darwin K. Serkland, Michael L. Holmes, Seethambal S. Mani, Joy M. Barker, Dahwey Chu, Thomas Gurrieri
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Patent number: 7859350Abstract: A microfabricated ion frequency standard (i.e. an ion clock) is disclosed with a permanently-sealed vacuum package containing a source of ytterbium (Yb) ions and an octupole ion trap. The source of Yb ions is a micro-hotplate which generates Yb atoms which are then ionized by a ultraviolet light-emitting diode or a field-emission electron source. The octupole ion trap, which confines the Yb ions, is formed from suspended electrodes on a number of stacked-up substrates. A microwave source excites a ground-state transition frequency of the Yb ions, with a frequency-doubled vertical-external-cavity laser (VECSEL) then exciting the Yb ions up to an excited state to produce fluorescent light which is used to tune the microwave source to the ground-state transition frequency, with the microwave source providing a precise frequency output for the ion clock.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2009Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Peter Schwindt, Grant Biedermann, Matthew G. Blain, Daniel L. Stick, Darwin K. Serkland, Roy H. Olsson, III
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Patent number: 7434299Abstract: Methods for manufacturing high precision arrays of curved features (e.g. lenses) in the surface of a workpiece are described utilizing orthogonal sets of inter-fitting locating grooves to mate a workpiece to a workpiece holder mounted to the spindle face of a rotating machine tool. The matching inter-fitting groove sets in the workpiece and the chuck allow precisely and non-kinematically indexing the workpiece to locations defined in two orthogonal directions perpendicular to the turning axis of the machine tool. At each location on the workpiece a curved feature can then be on-center machined to create arrays of curved features on the workpiece. The averaging effect of the corresponding sets of inter-fitting grooves provide for precise repeatability in determining, the relative locations of the centers of each of the curved features in an array of curved features.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2007Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: David Dennis Gill, Gordon A. Keeler, Darwin K. Serkland, Sayan D. Mukherjee
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Patent number: 7393145Abstract: One apparatus embodiment includes an optical emitter and a photodetector. At least a portion of the optical emitter extends a radial distance from a center point. The photodetector provided around at least a portion of the optical emitter and positioned outside the radial distance of the portion of the optical emitter.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2005Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignees: Lockheed Martin Corporation, Sandia CorporationInventors: Rick C. Stevens, Charles J. Kryzak, Gordon A. Keeler, Darwin K. Serkland, Kent M. Geib, William P. Kornrumpf
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Patent number: 7218388Abstract: An apparatus for locating a fault within an optical fiber is disclosed. The apparatus, which can be formed as a part of a fiber-optic transmitter or as a stand-alone instrument, utilizes a vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) to generate a test pulse of light which is coupled into an optical fiber under test. The VCSEL is subsequently reconfigured by changing a bias voltage thereto and is used as a resonant-cavity photodetector (RCPD) to detect a portion of the test light pulse which is reflected or scattered from any fault within the optical fiber. A time interval ?t between an instant in time when the test light pulse is generated and the time the reflected or scattered portion is detected can then be used to determine the location of the fault within the optical fiber.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2004Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Sandia CorporationInventors: Gordon A. Keeler, Darwin K. Serkland
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Patent number: 6195369Abstract: A highly stable soliton source uses a bulk Er/Yb glass laser which operates in two longitudinal modes of the laser cavity with substantially identical amplitudes to generate beat modulation. The beat modulation is then passed through a pulse compression fiber which compresses the beat modulation into a train of soliton pulses. Because the beat modulation is between two modes of the same laser cavity, the soliton pulse train generated is highly stable with low timing jitter.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1997Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Prem Kumar, Donald L. Sipes, Douglas W. Anthon, William L. Kath, Darwin K. Serkland, Timothy C. Munks