The present invention teaches a novel technique for reducing the
temperature-related spectrum shifts in optical devices, particularly
waveguide grating routers (WGR). In general, the present invention
modifies a portion of the length of at least one waveguide within an
optical device in a manner that stabilizes the wavelength spectrum passing
therethough even when exposed to temperature variations. More
specifically, by knowing how the refractive index of a certain material
changes with temperature variations as compared to that of common
waveguide materials, such a silica, one may employ the teachings of the
present invention to precisely modify the nature of the optical path
through which a signal travels to fully compensate for any
temperature-related wavelength spectrum shift. In other words, be able to
produce an optical device with a plurality of waveguides each of which is
appropriately modified so that any optical signal passing therethrough has
the same wavelength at any two given temperatures.
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