Eric Chiu Tat Cheung - Torrance CA Christopher Lin - Richmond CA Yongsheng Liu - San Jose CA Xuefeng Yue - Mt. View CA
Assignee:
Avanex Corporation - Fremont CA
International Classification:
G02B 600
US Classification:
385140, 385 31, 385 18, 385 37
Abstract:
A dynamic gain equalizer (DGE) includes: a mirror; an electrode; and a lever with a first end and a second end opposite to the first end, where the lever is capable of rotating about a fulcrum, where the lever rotates the first end toward the electrode when the electrode is charged such that the second end blocks a portion of a channel from reaching the mirror, where an unblocked portion of the channel is reflected by the mirror. By manipulating the charge on the electrode, the rotation of the lever is controlled, determining how much of the light is blocked by the lever. Each lever in an array can attenuate a channel or a group of channels of a composite optical signal by a different amount. The DGE provides a significant range of blockage and can be closely spaced. It provides ease in integrating channel monitoring into the DGE.
Method, Apparatus, And System For Compensation Of Amplifier Gain Slope And Chromatic Dispersion Utilizing A Virtually Imaged Phased Array
Christopher Lin - Berkeley CA Simon Cao - Fremont CA
Assignee:
Avanex Corporation - Fremont CA
International Classification:
G02B 634
US Classification:
385 37, 385 31, 385 33
Abstract:
The present invention provides an improved gain slope equalizer which provides variable optical attenuation. The gain slope equalizer includes a transmission diffraction grating with a first side and a second side; a first lens optically coupled to the second side of the transmission diffraction grating; and at least one reflective surface optically coupled to the first lens at a side opposite to the transmission diffraction grating. The gain slope equalizer in accordance with the present invention can also be used with a Virtually Imaged Phased Array (VIPA) to provide a chromatic dispersion slope and chromatic dispersion compensation as well as variable optical attenuation. The present invention provides the heretofore unavailable capability of simultaneous tunable gain slope equalization and chromatic dispersion compensation utilizing a single apparatus.
Tunable Chromatic Dispersion And Dispersion Slope Compensator Utilizing A Virtually Imaged Phased Array And A Rotating Grating
Christopher Lin - Richmond CA Simon X. F. Cao - Fremont CA Giovanni Barbarossa - Santa Clara CA Charlene Yang - Palo Alto CA
Assignee:
Avanex Corporation - Fremont CA
International Classification:
G02B 634
US Classification:
385 37, 385 33, 398 81, 398 87, 359566
Abstract:
A tunable chromatic dispersion and dispersion slope compensator that utilizes a Virtually Imaged Phased Array (VIPA), a rotating transmissive diffraction grating, and a mirror with different curvatures for different cross-sections is disclosed. The compensator in accordance with the present invention provides simultaneous tunable compensation of chromatic dispersion and dispersion slope utilizing a single apparatus. The amount of compensation is accomplished by rotating the transmissive diffracting grating and/or translating the mirror. A system which utilizes the compensator is thus cost effective to manufacture.
Analyzing Tunable Optical Filters Using Tunable Source
The specification describes an optical wavelength monitor/analyzer that uses a cost effective wavelength reference source. The wavelength reference source is a nominally fixed wavelength laser with inherent tunability over a very limited wavelength range, i. e. a few nanometers. Tuning is effected by changing the temperature of the laser. The limited range is useful for making multiple wavelength measurements in the context of analyzing wavelength drift in tunable optical filters.
System And Method For Tunable Chromatic Dispersion Compensation
Christopher Lin - El Cerrito CA, US Mark Summa - Painted Post NY, US Martin Williams - Corning NY, US Douglas Butler - Painted Post NY, US Peter Wigley - Corning NY, US
Assignee:
Oclaro (North America), Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04B 10/08 H04B 10/12 H04B 10/00 H04J 14/02
US Classification:
398 81, 398 33, 398147, 398159
Abstract:
One embodiment sets forth a technique for measuring chromatic dispersion using reference signals within the operational range of amplifiers used to refresh data signals. One red/blue laser pair in the transmission node is used for measuring dispersion and chromatic dispersion compensation is added at each line node in the system. Since reference and data signals propagate through each amplifier, the reference signals used to measure chromatic dispersion receive the same dispersion compensation (and will have the same residual dispersion) as the data signals. Therefore, any residual dispersion in the data signals will manifest itself in downstream dispersion measurements and, thus, can be corrected. The tunable dispersion compensator in each line node may be set to compensate for the measured dispersion, thereby compensating for both the chromatic dispersion of the link connecting the current node to the prior node and any uncorrected residual dispersion from prior nodes.
Wavelength Division Multiplexed Systems With Optical Performance Monitors
The specification describes optical performance monitors which are simplified by coupling single tunable optical filters to multiple channels being monitored. Optical measurements for more than one channel may be made simultaneously. The optical system architecture is preferably an optical performance monitor for a WDM system. In a system designed according to the invention n channels may be monitored using n photodetectors, n optical splitters, but only n/2 tunable optical filters. Additional system simplification may be obtained using optical switching elements coupled to the optical splitters.
Liquid Crystal Optical Switch Configured To Reduce Polarization Dependent Loss
Xuefeng Yue - San Jose CA, US Christopher Lin - El Cerrito CA, US Ruipeng Sun - Pleasanton CA, US Ruibo Wang - Oak Park CA, US
Assignee:
Oclaro (North America), Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G02B 6/35 G02F 1/13
US Classification:
349196, 349193, 385 16, 385 18, 385 22, 385140
Abstract:
An optical device has the structure to perform switching and attenuation of an optical beam with reduced polarization dependent loss (PDL). The optical device includes a birefringent displacer and two liquid crystal (LC) structures. The first LC structure is used to condition s-polarized components of the optical beam and the second LC structure is used to condition p-polarized components of the optical beam. Each LC structure has a separate control electrode so that the s-polarized components of the optical beam and the p-polarized components of the optical beam can be conditioned differently and in such a manner that reduces PDL. The optical device may be configured for processing multiple input light beams, such as the multiple wavelength channels de-multiplexed from a wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) optical signal.
Xuehua Wu - Union City CA, US Haijun Yuan - Pleasanton CA, US Younsheng Liu - San Jose CA, US Christopher Lin - El Cerrito CA, US Giovanni Barbarossa - Saratoga CA, US
Assignee:
Oclaro (North America), Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G02B 6/32 G02B 6/42
US Classification:
385 33, 385 31
Abstract:
A fiber lens assembly is configured to optically couple an optical fiber to a signal processing device having free-space optical elements. The fiber lens assembly includes a diverging lens having a focal length that may be around 2 to 6 times the diameter of the optical fiber core. Sensitivity of the fiber lens assembly to angular misalignment and positional displacement is reduced by coupling the optical fiber to the signal processing device using a diverging lens rather than a collimating lens, and by configuring the diverging lens with a suitable focal length.
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Christopher Y Lin, Fremont CA - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)
Dr. Lin graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1988. He works in Redding, CA and 2 other locations and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Lin is affiliated with Mercy Medical Center Redding.
Dr. Lin graduated from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine in 2001. He works in Mission Viejo, CA and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine.
Avanex Corporation Telephone and Telegraph Apparatus
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Lin & Li Law Firm Legal Services Office
401 Broadway, New York, NY 10013 (212)2741588
Christopher Lin
Rockin' Role Play LLC
4371 Crestwood St, Fremont, CA 94538
Christopher Y. Lin
Christopher Lin DDS,MPH Dentists
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Christopher Lin CTO
OCLARO (NORTH AMERICA), INC Mfg Telephone/Telegraph Apparatus · Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contrac · Telephone Apparatus Manufacturing · Fiber Optic Cable Mfg
2560 Jct Ave, San Jose, CA 95134 40919 Encyclopedia Cir, Fremont, CA 94538 2584 Jct Ave, San Jose, CA 95134 (408)3831400, (510)8974188, (510)8974189, (510)8974375
May 2012 to 2000 Vendor Services CoordinatorCenter For Asian Studies Washington, DC Jan 2012 to May 2012 Student Affiliate InternCongressman LoBiondo Washington, DC Aug 2011 to Dec 2011 Congressional InternConference and Residential Services- American University Washington, DC Apr 2011 to Aug 2011 Conference Manager
Education:
American University Washington, DC 2012 to 2014 Master of Science in JusticePeking University 2011 to 2012 Certificate of Completion in Advanced Chinese IIAmerican University Washington, DC 2008 to 2012 Bachelor of Arts in International Studies
Skills:
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, Proficient in IBM Lotus Notes, Proficient in STATA, Cantonese Chinese (Fluent), Mandarin Chinese (Proficient)
INTELSAT Washington, DC Dec 2011 to May 2014 Sr Principal Analyst - Financial Planning & AnalysisRTI Washington, DC Jun 2010 to Dec 2011 Sr. Financial Analyst - Financial Planning & AnalysisSallie Mae Reston, VA Aug 2008 to Jun 2010 Financial Analyst - Structured FinanceFreddie Mac McLean, VA Nov 2005 to Aug 2008 Financial Analyst - Corporate Financial Accounting
Education:
INDIANA UNIVERSITY, Kelley School of Business Bloomington, IN May 2010 Masters of Business AdministrationTOWSON UNIVERSITY Towson, MD 2005 Continuing Education (CPA) in AccountingUNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND College Park, MD Dec 2003 Bachelors of Arts in Economics
Washington, DC Avon, IN Tainan City, Taiwan Hsinchu City, Taiwan Madison, NJ Morrison, NJ
Work:
Formosan Association for Public Affairs - Administrative Officer (2012)
Education:
Yuan Ze University - Foreign Languages and Applied Linguistics
Christopher Lin
Lived:
San Francisco, CA Fremont, CA Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK Stanford, CA
Work:
Airbnb - Software Engineer (2011)
Education:
Stanford University - B.S. Symbolic Systems (Human-Computer Interaction), Stanford University - M.S. Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence)
Christopher Lin
Work:
Hunter College - Teaching Assistant (2012) School of the Art Institute of Chicago - Departmental Assistant (Wood and Metal Shop) (2011-2012) Yale University School of Medicine - Pediatric Cardiology RA (2009-2011)
Education:
Hunter College - Painting, MFA, School of the Art Institute of Chicago - Painting and Drawing, Yale University - Art
Christopher Lin
Work:
University of Washington - Research Assistant (2011)
Education:
University of Washington - Computer Science & Engineering, University of California, Berkeley - Computer Science, Mathematics
Christopher Lin
Lived:
Berkeley, California
Work:
Cal Student Orientation - Program Coordinator
Education:
University of Chicago
Christopher Lin
Work:
Magnussen Lexus - Internet Fleet Manager
Education:
University of Utah - Entrepreneurship
Tagline:
Today Only Happens Once
Christopher Lin
Work:
Lone Star Fencing Center - Coach
Education:
University of Texas at Dallas - Biology
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Christopher Lin
Lived:
Newark, NJ
Education:
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey - Dentistry
Christopher Lin, 28, endured excruciating pain and a broiling fever of 102.9 degrees Fahrenheit at home before heading to the Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center. It was October 2020 and the hospital looked surreal, Lin said, with a tent set up outside and chairs spaced sparsely in the wa