Patents by Inventor Tony C. Kowalczyk

Tony C. Kowalczyk 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: 7689072
    Abstract: Optical apparatus with improved center wavelength temperature stability. In an embodiment, an AWG has a plurality of slots inserted along the optical paths. The slots contain one or more compensation materials which collectively correct for an order Q temperature dependency of the AWG base material. Q>=2 or the number of compensation materials is at least 2 or both.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 2008
    Date of Patent: March 30, 2010
    Assignee: Gemfire Corporation
    Inventors: Hindrick Freerk Bulthuis, Tony C. Kowalczyk, Michael G. Jubber
  • Publication number: 20080226232
    Abstract: Optical apparatus with improved center wavelength temperature stability. In an embodiment, an AWG has a plurality of slots inserted along the optical paths. The slots contain one or more compensation materials which collectively correct for an order Q temperature dependency of the AWG base material. Q>=2 or the number of compensation materials is at least 2 or both.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 30, 2008
    Publication date: September 18, 2008
    Applicant: GEMFIRE CORPORATION
    Inventors: Hindrick Freerk Bulthuis, Tony C. Kowalczyk, Michael G. Jubber
  • Patent number: 7397986
    Abstract: Optical apparatus with improved center wavelength temperature stability. In an embodiment, an AWG has a plurality of slots inserted along the optical paths. The slots contain one or more compensation materials which collectively correct for an order Q temperature dependency of the AWG base material. Q>=2 or the number of compensation materials is at least 2 or both.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2008
    Assignee: Gemfire Corporation
    Inventors: Hindrick Freerk Bulthuis, Tony C. Kowalczyk, Michael G. Jubber
  • Patent number: 6856752
    Abstract: A device for variable attenuation of an optical channel includes an elongated core surrounded by a cladding. Optical energy propagating along the longitudinal axis of the core is normally confined thereto by the difference in refractive indices between the core and cladding. The thermo-optic coefficients of the core and cladding are closely matched such that waveguide confinement is substantially invariant with respect to ambient temperature. The device further includes a thermal source arranged above the core. The thermal source is operable to generate a temperature gradient of controllable magnitude along a vertical axis extending through the core. The temperature gradient causes reduction of the local refractive index within the core relative to surrounding regions of the cladding such that a portion of the optical energy is deflected away from the thermal source and extracted from the core.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2005
    Inventors: William K. Bischel, Tony C. Kowalczyk
  • Patent number: 6842545
    Abstract: Optoelectronic and photonic devices are formed by employing polymer materials that have a lower glass transition temperature (Tg) than the nominal operating temperature. By using such materials, the local or segmental mobility is increased so that local stress is eliminated or minimized on the polymer material, making performance more robust. The current invention involves use of a polymer in an optical device in an operating temperature range in the region above Tg, where the polymer segments between crosslinks are allowed local freedom of movement; however, large-scale movement of the material may be restricted by the crosslinked structure of the polymer material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2005
    Inventors: Hilary Sue Lackritz, Tony C. Kowalczyk, Yeong-Cheng Lee, David A. G. Deacon
  • Publication number: 20040091195
    Abstract: A device for variable attenuation of an optical channel includes an elongated core surrounded by a cladding. Optical energy propagating along the longitudinal axis of the core is normally confined thereto by the difference in refractive indices between the core and cladding. The thermo-optic coefficients of the core and cladding are closely matched such that waveguide confinement is substantially invariant with respect to ambient temperature. The device further includes a thermal source arranged above the core. The thermal source is operable to generate a temperature gradient of controllable magnitude along a vertical axis extending through the core. The temperature gradient causes reduction of the local refractive index within the core relative to surrounding regions of the cladding such that a portion of the optical energy is deflected away from the thermal source and extracted from the core.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 6, 2003
    Publication date: May 13, 2004
    Applicant: Gemfire Corporation
    Inventors: William K. Bischel, Tony C. Kowalczyk
  • Patent number: 6724968
    Abstract: An optical structure is fabricated by forming an active layer including a photodefinable material on a substrate or on another underlying layer, forming an upper layer above the active layer, and then patterning the active layer by selective application of radiation through the upper layer. The upper layer is substantially transparent to radiation of the type required to activate the photodefinable material in the active layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2004
    Assignee: Gemfire Corporation
    Inventors: Hilary S. Lackritz, William K. Bischel, Tony C. Kowalczyk, Simon J. Field, Travis P. S. Thoms, Yeong-Cheng Lee
  • Publication number: 20030108273
    Abstract: In a first state of an optical switch, a structure in the switch confines an optical mode to propagate along a first, unswitched path. The switch is switched into a second state by reducing the refractive index along the first path, or by increasing the refractive index of a region of the switch outside but adjacent to the first path, until the index within the first path is lower, preferably substantially lower, than that of the adjacent region. This creates an anti-waveguiding section in which light is forced to diverge from the unswitched path both by diffraction and refraction. The refractive index change is produced thermo-optically or electro-optically, for example. In a symmetric planar embodiment, upon actuation, light escapes from the confinement region into two beams deflected symmetrically in lateral directions while remaining vertically confined.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 18, 2002
    Publication date: June 12, 2003
    Applicant: Gemfire Corporation
    Inventors: Tony C. Kowalczyk, William K. Bischel, Michael J. Brinkman, Stanley Timothy Lau
  • Publication number: 20030048975
    Abstract: Optoelectronic and photonic devices are formed by employing polymer materials that have a lower glass transition temperature (Tg) than the nominal operating temperature. By using such materials, the local or segmental mobility is increased so that local stress is eliminated or minimized on the polymer material, making performance more robust. The current invention involves use of a polymer in an optical device in an operating temperature range in the region above Tg, where the polymer segments between crosslinks are allowed local freedom of movement; however, large-scale movement of the material may be restricted by the crosslinked structure of the polymer material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 5, 2001
    Publication date: March 13, 2003
    Inventors: Hilary Sue Lackritz, Tony C. Kowalczyk, Yeong-Cheng Lee, David A.G. Deacon
  • Patent number: 6507681
    Abstract: In a first state of an optical switch, a structure in the switch confines an optical mode to propagate along a first, unswitched path. The switch is switched into a second state by reducing the refractive index along the first path, or by increasing the refractive index of a region of the switch outside but adjacent to the first path, until the index within the first path is lower, preferably substantially lower, than that of the adjacent region. This creates an anti-waveguiding section in which light is forced to diverge from the unswitched path both by diffraction and refraction. The refractive index change is produced thermo-optically or electro-optically, for example. In a symmetric planar embodiment, upon actuation, light escapes from the confinement region into two beams deflected symmetrically in lateral directions while remaining vertically confined.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 14, 2003
    Assignee: Gemfire Corporation
    Inventors: Tony C. Kowalczyk, William K. Bischel, Michael J. Brinkman, Stanley Timothy Lau
  • Patent number: 6434318
    Abstract: A device for variable attenuation of an optical channel includes an elongated core surrounded by a cladding. Optical energy propagating along the longitudinal axis of the core is normally confined thereto by the difference in refractive indices between the core and cladding. The thermo-optic coefficients of the core and cladding are closely matched such that waveguide confinement is substantially invariant with respect to ambient temperature. The device further includes a thermal source arranged above the core. The thermal source is operable to generate a temperature gradient of controllable magnitude along a vertical axis extending through the core. The temperature gradient causes reduction of the local refractive index within the core relative to surrounding regions of the cladding such that a portion of the optical energy is deflected away from the thermal source and extracted from the core.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 13, 2002
    Assignee: Gemfire Corporation
    Inventors: William K. Bischel, Tony C. Kowalczyk
  • Publication number: 20020018636
    Abstract: A device for variable attenuation of an optical channel includes an elongated core surrounded by a cladding. Optical energy propagating along the longitudinal axis of the core is normally confined thereto by the difference in refractive indices between the core and cladding. The thermo-optic coefficients of the core and cladding are closely matched such that waveguide confinement is substantially invariant with respect to ambient temperature. The device further includes a thermal source arranged above the core. The thermal source is operable to generate a temperature gradient of controllable magnitude along a vertical axis extending through the core. The temperature gradient causes reduction of the local refractive index within the core relative to surrounding regions of the cladding such that a portion of the optical energy is deflected away from the thermal source and extracted from the core.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 1, 2001
    Publication date: February 14, 2002
    Applicant: Gemfire Corporation
    Inventors: William K. Bischel, Tony C. Kowalczyk
  • Patent number: 6325553
    Abstract: A redundant optical connection system is manufactured in specially prepared form to allow optical connections to be made at a later step. In response to information specifying which of the optical sources are functional, further structure may be activated or introduced into the connection system which guides optical energy to optical outputs from only those of the sources that are functional. In one aspect of the invention, the preliminary form includes primary guiding structures coupling each of a plurality of primary optical sources to a respective application structure, and a secondary guiding structure coupled to a secondary optical source and terminating without yet coupling to any application structure. If the information indicates that one of the primary optical sources is non-functional, then structure can be added or activated which transfers optical energy from the secondary guiding structure into the primary guiding structure corresponding to the non-functional source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2001
    Assignee: Gemfire Corporation
    Inventors: David A. G. Deacon, Richard B. Tompane, William K. Bischel, Tony C. Kowalczyk
  • Publication number: 20010031122
    Abstract: An optical structure is fabricated by forming an active layer including a photodefinable material on a substrate or on another underlying layer, forming an upper layer above the active layer, and then patterning the active layer by selective application of radiation through the upper layer. The upper layer is substantially transparent to radiation of the type required to activate the photodefinable material in the active layer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 1, 2000
    Publication date: October 18, 2001
    Inventors: Hilary S. Lackritz, William K. Bischel, Tony C. Kowalczyk, Simon J. Field, Travis P.S. Thoms, Yeong-Cheng Lee
  • Patent number: 6236774
    Abstract: Optoelectronic and photonic devices are formed by employing polymer materials that have a lower glass transition temperature (Tg) than the nominal operating temperature. By using such materials, the local or segmental mobility is increased so that local stress is eliminated or minimized on the polymer material, making performance more robust. The current invention involves use of a polymer in an optical device in an operating temperature range in the region above Tg, where the polymer segments between crosslinks are allowed local freedom of movement; however, large-scale movement of the material may be restricted by the crosslinked structure of the polymer material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2001
    Assignee: Gemfire Corporation
    Inventors: Hilary Sue Lackritz, Tony C. Kowalczyk, Yeong-Cheng Lee, David A. G. Deacon
  • Patent number: 6049641
    Abstract: A redundant optical connection system is manufactured in specially prepared form to allow optical connections to be made at a later step. In response to information specifying which of the optical sources are functional, further structure may be activated or introduced into the connection system which guides optical energy to optical outputs from only those of the sources that are functional. In one aspect of the invention, the preliminary form includes primary guiding structures coupling each of a plurality of primary optical sources to a respective application structure, and a secondary guiding structure coupled to a secondary optical source and terminating without yet coupling to any application structure. If the information indicates that one of the primary optical sources is non-functional, then structure can be added or activated which transfers optical energy from the secondary guiding structure into the primary guiding structure corresponding to the non-functional source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2000
    Assignee: Gemfire Corporation
    Inventors: David A. G. Deacon, Richard B. Tompane, William K. Bischel, Tony C. Kowalczyk