Patents by Inventor Mitchell E. Haller

Mitchell E. Haller 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).

  • Publication number: 20200012165
    Abstract: An optical device includes a plurality of optical ports for receiving optical beams. The optical device also includes a plurality of toric micro lenses each receiving one of the optical beams from a respective one of the optical ports. A dispersion element is provided for spatially separating in a dispersion plane the optical beam into a plurality of wavelength components. At least one focusing element is provided for focusing the plurality of wavelength components. A programmable optical phase modulator is also provided for receiving the focused plurality of wavelength components. The modulator is configured to selectively direct the wavelength components to prescribed ones of the optical ports. The toric lenses impart positive power to the optical beams in the port plane and negative optical power to the optical beams in a plane orthogonal to the port plane.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 12, 2018
    Publication date: January 9, 2020
    Applicant: Molex, LLC
    Inventor: Mitchell E. HALLER
  • Patent number: 10042121
    Abstract: An optical device includes a plurality of optical ports for receiving optical beams. The optical device also includes a plurality of toric micro lenses each receiving one of the optical beams from a respective one of the optical ports. A dispersion element is provided for spatially separating in a dispersion plane the optical beam into a plurality of wavelength components. At least one focusing element is provided for focusing the plurality of wavelength components. A programmable optical phase modulator is also provided for receiving the focused plurality of wavelength components. The modulator is configured to selectively direct the wavelength components to prescribed ones of the optical ports. The toric lenses impart positive power to the optical beams in the port plane and negative optical power to the optical beams in a plane orthogonal to the port plane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2018
    Assignee: Nistica, Inc.
    Inventor: Mitchell E. Haller
  • Publication number: 20160147092
    Abstract: An optical device includes an optical port array, a first walk-off crystal, a first half-wave plate, a second walk-off crystal and a segmented half-wave plate. The optical port array has a first and second plurality of ports for receiving optical beams. The first walk-off crystal spatially separates the beams into first and second portions that are in first and second orthogonal polarization states, respectively. The first portions are walked-off by the first walk-off crystal and the second portions pass therethrough without being walked-off. The first half-wave plate rotates the polarization state of the first and second portions of the optical beams. The second walk-off crystal is oriented in an opposite direction from the first walk-off crystal such that the second portions are walked-off by the second walk-off crystal and the first portions pass therethrough without being walked-off. The segmented half-wave plate receives the first or second portions of the beams.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 26, 2014
    Publication date: May 26, 2016
    Inventors: Jefferson L. Wagener, Mitchell E. Haller
  • Patent number: 9341870
    Abstract: An optical device includes an optical port array, a first walk-off crystal, a first half-wave plate, a second walk-off crystal and a segmented half-wave plate. The optical port array has a first and second plurality of ports for receiving optical beams. The first walk-off crystal spatially separates the beams into first and second portions that are in first and second orthogonal polarization states, respectively. The first portions are walked-off by the first walk-off crystal and the second portions pass therethrough without being walked-off. The first half-wave plate rotates the polarization state of the first and second portions of the optical beams. The second walk-off crystal is oriented in an opposite direction from the first walk-off crystal such that the second portions are walked-off by the second walk-off crystal and the first portions pass therethrough without being walked-off. The segmented half-wave plate receives the first or second portions of the beams.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 2014
    Date of Patent: May 17, 2016
    Assignee: Nistica, Inc.
    Inventors: Jefferson L. Wagener, Mitchell E. Haller
  • Patent number: 9091817
    Abstract: An optical launch arrangement includes a fiber assembly for securing an array of optical fibers. The optical launch arrangement also includes an asymmetric lenslet array having a first surface with a pair of coupling lenses in registration with each optical fiber in the array of optical fibers and a second surface with a collimating lens in registration with each pair of coupling lenses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 2012
    Date of Patent: July 28, 2015
    Assignee: Nistica, Inc.
    Inventors: Jefferson L. Wagener, Mitchell E. Haller
  • Patent number: 8681422
    Abstract: An optical arrangement includes an actuatable optical element and a compensating optical element. The actuatable optical element is provided to receive an optical beam having a plurality of spatially separated wavelength components and diffract the plurality of wavelength components in a wavelength dependent manner. The compensating optical element directs the optical beam to the actuatable optical element. The compensating optical element compensates for the wavelength dependent manner in which the wavelength components are diffracted by the actuatable optical element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 2011
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2014
    Assignee: Nistica, Inc.
    Inventors: Mitchell E. Haller, Jefferson L. Wagener
  • Publication number: 20130155512
    Abstract: An optical arrangement includes an actuatable optical element and a compensating optical element. The actuatable optical element is provided to receive an optical beam having a plurality of spatially separated wavelength components and diffract the plurality of wavelength components in a wavelength dependent manner. The compensating optical element directs the optical beam to the actuatable optical element. The compensating optical element compensates for the wavelength dependent manner in which the wavelength components are diffracted by the actuatable optical element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2011
    Publication date: June 20, 2013
    Applicant: NISTICA, INC.
    Inventors: Mitchell E. Haller, Jefferson L. Wagener
  • Publication number: 20130051726
    Abstract: An optical launch arrangement includes a fiber assembly for securing an array of optical fibers. The optical launch arrangement also includes an asymmetric lenslet array having a first surface with a pair of coupling lenses in registration with each optical fiber in the array of optical fibers and a second surface with a collimating lens in registration with each pair of coupling lenses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 24, 2012
    Publication date: February 28, 2013
    Applicant: NISTICA, INC.
    Inventors: Jefferson L. Wagener, Mitchell E. Haller
  • Patent number: 6911645
    Abstract: A channel detection system includes an interferometer coupled to a spectrum analyzer to differentiate additive spontaneous emission (ASE) noise from optical channels in a dense wave-division multiplex (DWDM) signal. It is assumed that channels, if present, are centered at frequencies corresponding to a standardized channel grid. The relative delay of the interferometer is chosen to be greater than the coherence time of the ASE noise but less than the coherence time of the channels with the interferometer's free spectral range set to an integer divisor of the channel-to-channel frequency spacing of the grid such that active channels experience a high degree of interference. The phase delay of the interferometer is then adjusted to maximize the interference at each grid-aligned frequency. The spectrum-analyzed outputs are compared (e.g., subtracted from one another and then thresholded) to determine the channels present in the DWDM signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 28, 2005
    Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Alexander Beger, Ranjan Dutta, Mitchell E. Haller, Shuai Shen
  • Publication number: 20040173731
    Abstract: A channel detection system includes an interferometer coupled to a spectrum analyzer to differentiate additive spontaneous emission (ASE) noise from optical channels in a dense wave-division multiplex (DWDM) signal. It is assumed that channels, if present, are centered at frequencies corresponding to a standardized channel grid. The relative delay of the interferometer is chosen to be greater than the coherence time of the ASE noise but less than the coherence time of the channels with the interferometer's free spectral range set to an integer divisor of the channel-to-channel frequency spacing of the grid such that active channels experience a high degree of interference. The phase delay of the interferometer is then adjusted to maximize the interference at each grid-aligned frequency. The spectrum-analyzed outputs are compared (e.g., subtracted from one another and then thresholded) to determine the channels present in the DWDM signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 7, 2003
    Publication date: September 9, 2004
    Inventors: Alexander Beger, Ranjan Dutta, Mitchell E. Haller, Shuai Shen
  • Patent number: 5166752
    Abstract: The ellipsometer and method involve directing polarized light for interaction with an optical system under study at different angles of incidence from a single beam of light and detecting the light interacted with the optical system by reflection and/or transmission for each of a plurality of different angles of incidence. The simultaneous illumination of the optical system under study at a whole range of angles of incidence from a single beam of light and the collection a large multiplicity of data from the different angles detected can be accomplished rapidly and easily and with accuracy without scanning and with only one ellipsometer. A lens is used to focus the incoming light to provide the range of different angles of incidence. The range of angles is at least one or two degrees and preferably thirty degrees or more. A second lens refocuses the interacted light to a linear, multi-element detector array which extends in the plane of the incidence.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1990
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1992
    Assignee: Rudolph Research Corporation
    Inventors: Richard F. Spanier, Robert G. Wolf, Robert M. Loiterman, Mitchell E. Haller