Patents Assigned to LioniX International BV
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Patent number: 12061384Abstract: The instant disclosure is directed toward integrated-optics-based composite phase controllers that include at least one thermo-optic (TO) phase controller and at least one stress-optic (SO) phase controller, each of which is configured to affect the phase, or other propagation characteristic, of a light signal travelling through a surface waveguide. The SO phase controller can induce a small phase change quickly, while the TO phase controller can slowly induce a larger phase change. Embodiments are particularly well suited for use in waveguide-based resonant elements, such as ring resonators, spectral filters, and the like. Furthermore, photonic systems comprising one or more composite phase controllers can be developed, such as wavelength-tunable lasers for applications such as LiDAR, chemical/biological sensing, medical diagnostics, and optical communications.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2022Date of Patent: August 13, 2024Assignee: LioniX International BVInventors: Ronald Dekker, Ruud Michiel Oldenbeuving, Dimitri Geskus, René Gerrit Heideman
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Patent number: 12021348Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure describe systems, methods and structures including an integrated-optics-based externa-cavity laser configured for mode-hop-free wavelength tuning having an increased continuous tuning range with an ultra-narrow linewidth by increasing tuning sensitivity. Ultra-narrow linewidth is provided by extending cavity length with a multi-pass resonator based filter that may advantageously include tunable microring resonators that enable single-mode oscillation while contributing to the optical length of the laser with multiple passes of light through the ring(s) per roundtrip in the laser cavity. Further aspects of the present disclosure describe systems, methods, and structures exhibiting an enhanced “tuning sensitivity”—defined by a continuous wavelength shift per induced cavity phase shift by a phase section. Such tuning sensitivity is increased by approximately a factor of 3 for synchronous tuning of phase section and ring resonators as compared to tuning phase section only.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2020Date of Patent: June 25, 2024Assignee: LioniX International BVInventors: Albert Van Rees, Klaus Boller, Ruud Michiel Oldenbeuving, Dimitri Geskus
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Patent number: 11754907Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure are directed to photon-pair sources based on an external-cavity laser comprising a gain element and a planar-lightwave circuit that includes a surface-waveguide-based mirror and a ring resonator that enables four-wave mixing, where the surface-waveguide mirror and the ring resonator reside within the gain cavity of the laser itself. As a result, photon-pair sources in accordance with the present disclosure can have: (1) a larger free-spectral range for the entire laser cavity to enable generation of a single wavelength to realize single-mode operation without additional stabilization; and (2) low laser noise, thereby enabling detection and use of the generated photon pairs.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2021Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: LIONIX INTERNATIONAL BVInventor: Jörn Philipp Epping
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Patent number: 11489611Abstract: An approach for realizing low-power, high-port-count optical switching systems, such as OXCs, WXCs, and ROADMs is presented. Optical switching systems in accordance with the present disclosure include arrangements of frequency-filter blocks, each of which includes a cascaded arrangement of tunable couplers and tunable Mach-Zehnder Interferometers (MZIs) that provides a substantially flat-top broadband transfer function for the frequency-filter block. The tunability for these devices is achieved by operatively coupling a low-power-dissipation phase controller, such as a stress-optic phase controller or liquid-crystal-based phase controller with one arm of the device, thereby enabling control over the coupling coefficient of the device.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2019Date of Patent: November 1, 2022Assignee: LioniX International BVInventors: Ruud Michiel Oldenbeuving, Chris Gerardus Hermanus Roeloffzen, Caterina Taddei, René Gerrit Heideman
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Patent number: 11320587Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure describe planar lightwave circuit systems, methods and structures including a resonant mirror assembly having cascaded resonators that provide or otherwise facilitate the control of the transmissivity/reflectivity of a planar lightwave circuit (PLC)—or portion thereof—over a range of 0% to substantially 100%.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2019Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: LioniX International BVInventors: Ruud Michiel Oldenbeuving, Chris Gerardus Hermanus Roeloffzen, Roelof Bernardus Timens, Jörn Philipp Epping, Ilka Dove, Dimitri Geskus
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Patent number: 10437081Abstract: A phase controller for controlling the phase of a light signal in a surface waveguide and a method for its fabrication are disclosed. The phase controller controls the phase of the light signal by inducing stress in the waveguide structure, thereby controlling the refractive indices of at least some of its constituent layers. The phase controller includes a phase-control element formed on topographic features of the top cladding of the waveguide, where these features (1) provide a shape to the phase-control element that matches the shape of the mode field of the light signal and (2) give rise to stress-concentration points that focus and direct induced stress into specific regions of the waveguide structure, thereby providing highly efficient phase control. As a result, the phase controller can operate at a lower voltage, lower power, and/or over a shorter interaction length than integrated-optic phase controllers of the prior art.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2019Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignee: LioniX International BVInventors: Jörn Philipp Epping, Arne Leinse, René Gerrit Heideman
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Patent number: 10338318Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure describe planar lightwave circuit systems, methods and structures including a resonant mirror assembly having cascaded resonators that provide or otherwise facilitate the control of the transmissivity/reflectivity of a planar lightwave circuit (PLC)—or portion thereof—over a range of 0% to substantially 100%.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2016Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: LioniX International BVInventors: Ruud Oldenbeuving, Chris Roeloffzen, Roelof Timens, Ilka Dove
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Patent number: 10241352Abstract: A phase controller for controlling the phase of a light signal in a surface waveguide and a method for its fabrication are disclosed. The phase controller controls the phase of the light signal by inducing stress in the waveguide structure, thereby controlling the refractive indices of at least some of its constituent layers. The phase controller includes a phase-control element formed on topographic features of the top cladding of the waveguide, where these features (1) provide a shape to the phase-control element that matches the shape of the mode field of the light signal and (2) give rise to stress-concentration points that focus and direct induced stress into specific regions of the waveguide structure, thereby providing highly efficient phase control. As a result, the phase controller can operate at a lower voltage, lower power, and/or over a shorter interaction length than integrated-optic phase controllers of the prior art.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2018Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: LioniX International BVInventors: Jörn Philipp Epping, Arne Leinse, René Gerrit Heideman
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Patent number: 10180390Abstract: A flow cytometry system having a flow channel defined through the thickness of a substrate is disclosed. Fluid flowing through the flow channel is illuminated by a first plurality of surface waveguides that are arranged around the flow channel in a first plane, while a second plurality of surface waveguides arranged around the flow channel in a second plane receive light after it has interacted with the fluid. The illumination pattern provided to the fluid is controlled by controlling the phase of the light in the first plurality of surface waveguides. As a result, the fluid is illuminated with light that is uniform and has a low coefficient of variation, improving the ability to distinguish and quantify characteristics of the fluid, such as cell count, DNA content, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2016Date of Patent: January 15, 2019Assignee: LioniX International BVInventors: Frederik Schreuder, Marcel Hoekman, Ronald Dekker, Seyed Naser Hosseini
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Patent number: 9939582Abstract: A method for forming a non-linear thickness-profile in a first layer of a first material is disclosed. The method comprises forming an accelerator layer of a second material on the first layer and forming a mask layer disposed on the accelerator layer, wherein the mask layer enables the accelerator layer to expose the first layer to a first etchant in a first region, where the exposure time for each point along a first axis varies non-linearly as a function of distance from a first point on the first axis. Since the time for which the first layer is exposed to the first etch in the first region is non-linear, the thickness of the first layer in the first region changes non-linearly along the first axis.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2016Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: LioniX International BVInventors: Rene Gerrit Heideman, Marcel Hoekman
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Patent number: 9864144Abstract: A multi-path interferometric sensor for sensing small changes in the refractive index of sensing arms thereof, such as caused by the presence of an analyte or changes in analyte concentration, is disclosed. The sensor includes a single light source, a single detector, and a plurality of interferometers or a single multi-path interferometer. The various sensing branches within the multi-path interferometric sensor each include a delay having a different length. This results in a different modulation frequency for each interferometer, each of carriers include phase information that correlates to a change in refractive index and, ultimately, analyte concentration. The plural carrier frequencies enable simultaneous detection of multiple samples.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2016Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: LioniX International BVInventors: Frederik Schreuder, Rene Gerrit Heideman