Title: Electronically Switchable Bragg Gratings (ESBGs) Foster-Miller, Inc. Waltham, MA
1Electronically Switchable Bragg Gratings (ESBGs)
Foster-Miller, Inc.Waltham, MA
Innovation Electrically controlled diffractive
optical elements based on a novel polymer/liquid
crystal microdroplet composite were developed for
programmable optical interconnects and switchable
focus lenses.
- Accomplishments
- Developed techniques for switchable diffractive
lenses. - Demonstrated applications to reading multi-layer
optical disks. - Showed reconfigurable interconnect optical
architectures for high-speed parallel
computation. - Developed holographic lithography and fabrication
methods for ESBG lenses, electrodes and packages. - Due to nanoencapsulation, ESBG lenses switch in
50 µs, much faster than bulk liquid crystals. - Enables spectral imagers and other applications
of diffractive optics to eliminate moving parts. - ESBG arrays are a new type of spatial light
modulator for transforming laser beams into large
numbers of reconfigurable states. - Commercialization
- Promising applications in optical communication
networks for cntrol of wavelength division
multiplexed (WDM) systems. - Foster-Miller has invested 1M internally in
patent costs, market research and IRD to further
develop ESBG telecomm products. - ESBG technology is targeted for Foster-Miller
spin-off commercialization.
Switchable drop filter concept for WDM networks
using ESBGs
- Government/Science Applications
- U.S. Navy contracted for demonstration of
spectral imager with no moving parts. - ESBG fiber optic switch components for WDM under
consideration for Next Generation Internet
(DARPA).
Points of Contact - NASA (Denise Swain
256/544-8112) - Foster-Miller, Inc. (Dr. L.
Domash 781/684-4164) 1993 SBIR Phase 2
NAS8-40562
Marshall Space Flight Center Date of
Update 12/15/98 Success Story 8-025