Patents by Inventor Mark J. Dayel

Mark J. Dayel 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).

  • Patent number: 11870407
    Abstract: Improved dither detection, measurement, and voltage bias adjustments for an electro-optical modulator are described. The electro-optical modulator generally includes RF electrodes and phase heaters interfaced with semi-conductor waveguides on the arms of Mach-Zehnder interferometers, where a processor is connected to output a bias tuning voltage to the electro-optical modulator for controlling optical modulation. A variable gain amplifier (VGA) can be configured with AC coupling connected to receive a signal from a transimpediance amplifier (TIA) that is configured to amply a photodetector signal from an optical tap that is used to measure an optical signal with a dither signal. The analog to digital converter (ADC) can be connected to receive output from the VGA. The processor can be connected to receive the signal from the ADC and to output the bias tuning voltage based on evaluation of the signal from the tap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 2022
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2024
    Assignee: NeoPhotonics Corporation
    Inventors: Mark J. Dayel, Wen-Jr Jiang, Jianying Zhou
  • Publication number: 20230113820
    Abstract: An external cavity diode laser has been developed to achieve a linear frequency chirp over a broad bandwidth using a silicon photonic filter chip as the external cavity. By appropriately chirping the cavity phase using the gain chip and/or a cavity phase modulator on the silicon photonic chip along with simultaneously varying the filter resonance, approximately linear frequency chirping can be accomplished for at least 50 GHz, although desirable structures with useful lesser chirp bandwidths are also described. With careful control of the chip design, it is possible to achieve predictable behavior of mode jumps along with large scannable ranges within a mode, which allows for stitching together segments of linear chirp through a mode jump to provide for very large chirp bandwidths greater than 1 THz.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 7, 2022
    Publication date: April 13, 2023
    Inventors: Ergun Canoglu, Mark J. Dayel, Robert A. Carney, David J. Dougherty
  • Publication number: 20230046863
    Abstract: Improved dither detection, measurement, and voltage bias adjustments for an electro-optical modulator are described. The electro-optical modulator generally includes RF electrodes and phase heaters interfaced with semi-conductor waveguides on the arms of Mach-Zehnder interferometers, where a processor is connected to output a bias tuning voltage to the electro-optical modulator for controlling optical modulation. A variable gain amplifier (VGA) can be configured with AC coupling connected to receive a signal from a transimpediance amplifier (TIA) that is configured to amply a photodetector signal from an optical tap that is used to measure an optical signal with a dither signal. The analog to digital converter (ADC) can be connected to receive output from the VGA. The processor can be connected to receive the signal from the ADC and to output the bias tuning voltage based on evaluation of the signal from the tap.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 18, 2022
    Publication date: February 16, 2023
    Inventors: Mark J. Dayel, Wen-Jr Jiang, Jianying Zhou
  • Patent number: 11509275
    Abstract: Improved dither detection, measurement, and voltage bias adjustments for an electro-optical modulator are described. The electro-optical modulator generally includes RF electrodes and phase heaters interfaced with semi-conductor waveguides on the arms of Mach-Zehnder interferometers, where a processor is connected to output a bias tuning voltage to the electro-optical modulator for controlling optical modulation. A variable gain amplifier (VGA) can be configured with AC coupling connected to receive a signal from a transimpediance amplifier (TIA) that is configured to amply a photodetector signal from an optical tap that is used to measure an optical signal with a dither signal. The analog to digital converter (ADC) can be connected to receive output from the VGA. The processor can be connected to receive the signal from the ADC and to output the bias tuning voltage based on evaluation of the signal from the tap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 2019
    Date of Patent: November 22, 2022
    Assignee: NeoPhotonics Corporation
    Inventors: Mark J. Dayel, Wen-Jr Jiang, Jianying Zhou
  • Publication number: 20190324298
    Abstract: Improved dither detection, measurement, and voltage bias adjustments for an electro-optical modulator are described. The electro-optical modulator generally includes RF electrodes and phase heaters interfaced with semi-conductor waveguides on the arms of Mach-Zehnder interferometers, where a processor is connected to output a bias tuning voltage to the electro-optical modulator for controlling optical modulation. A variable gain amplifier (VGA) can be configured with AC coupling connected to receive a signal from a transimpediance amplifier (TIA) that is configured to amply a photodetector signal from an optical tap that is used to measure an optical signal with a dither signal. The analog to digital converter (ADC) can be connected to receive output from the VGA. The processor can be connected to receive the signal from the ADC and to output the bias tuning voltage based on evaluation of the signal from the tap.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 19, 2019
    Publication date: October 24, 2019
    Inventors: Mark J. Dayel, Wen-Jr Jiang, Jianying Zhou