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`MERLIN,JESSICA M
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`Application/Control Number: 17/391,05 1
`Art Unit: 2871
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Notice ofPre-AIA or AIA Status
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`The presentapplication, filed on or after March 16, 2013, is being examined underthe
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`2.
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`In the eventthe determination ofthe status of the application as subject to AIA 35 U.S.C.
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`would be the same undereitherstatus.
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`Election/Restrictions
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`Claim 9 is withdrawn from further consideration pursuant to 37 CFR 1.142(b), as being
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`drawn to anonelected species, there being no allowable generic or linking claim. Applicant
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`4.
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`The followingis a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which formsthe basis for all obviousness
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`rejections set forth in this Office action:
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`A patent fora claimed invention may not be obtained, notwithstanding that the claimed invention is not
`identically disclosed as set forth in section 102, if the differences between the claimed invention and the
`prior art are such that the claimed invention as a whole would have been obviousbefore the effective
`filing date of the claimed invention to a person having ordinary skill in the art to which the claimed
`invention pertains. Patentability shall not be negated by the manner in which the invention was made.
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`5.
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`Claims 1-4 and 8 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over
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`Weidlich (US 6, 643,054) in view of Donget al. (CN 2783366, of which an English
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`translation is attached).
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`Application/Control Number: 17/391,05 1
`Art Unit: 2871
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`In regardto claim 1, Weidlich discloses an optical device comprising (see e.g. Figure
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`1):
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`a first mirror 5 having translucencyandincludingafirst reflecting surface extending
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`alongafirst direction and a second direction intersecting the first direction (see e.g. Column 6,
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`lines 39-48);
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`a second mirror 7 including a secondreflecting surface facing the first reflecting surface
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`(see e.g. Column6, lines 39-48);
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`an optical waveguide layer 3 located betweenthe first mirror 5 and the second mirror 7,
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`the optical waveguide areas 3 containing a liquid crystal material and propagating light along the
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`first direction (see e.g. Column 2, lines 23-43); and
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`two electrode layers 19, 25 facing each otheracross the optical waveguidelayer, at least
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`one of the two electrode layers 19, 25 including a plurality of electrodes 25 laid side-by-side
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`along the second direction.
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`Weidlich fails to disclose
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`the optical waveguide layer including a plurality of non-waveguideareaslaid side-by-
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`side along the second direction and one or more optical waveguide areas located between the
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`plurality of non-waveguideareas,
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`wherein the plurality of electrodes include an electrode overlappingatleast a part of the
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`plurality of non-waveguide areas when seen from an angle parallel with a direction perpendicular
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`to the first reflecting surface or the secondreflecting surface.
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`However, Donget al. discloses (see e.g. Figure 5):
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`the optical waveguide layer 1 including a plurality of non-waveguideareas 13 laid side-
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`by-side along the second direction and one or more optical waveguide areas located between the
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`plurality of non-waveguideareas,
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`wherein the plurality of electrodes 3,4, include an electrode overlappingat least a part of
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`the plurality of non-waveguide areas 13 when seen from an angle parallel with a direction
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`perpendicular to the upperor lowersurface.
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`Given the teachings of Dong et al., it would have been obvious to oneof ordinary skill in
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`the art before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to modify the device of Weidlich
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`with the optical waveguide layer including a plurality of non-waveguideareaslaid side-by-side
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`along the second direction and one or more optical waveguide areas located betweenthe plurality
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`of non-waveguideareas, wherein the plurality of electrodes include an electrode overlapping at
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`least a part of the plurality of non-waveguide areas when seen from an angle parallel with a
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`direction perpendicularto the first reflecting surface or the second reflecting surface.
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`Doing so would provideisolation trenches/sections for separating the waveguide
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`structures.
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`In regardto claim 2, Weidlich discloses the limitations as applied to claim 1 above, and
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`(see e.g. Figures 1-5):
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`a control circuit connected to each of the plurality of electrodes includedin the two
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`electrode layers, wherein the control circuit executes, during operation, atleast either a first
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`operation of providing a potential difference betweenat least a part of the plurality of electrodes
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`andat least anotherpart of the plurality of electrodes or a second operation of providing a
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`potential difference between an electrode included in oneofthe two electrode layers and an
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`electrode included in the other of the two electrode layers (see e.g. Column 9, lines 17-43).
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`In regardto claim 3, Weidlich discloses the limitations as applied to claim 1 above, and
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`wherein one of the two electrode layers 19 is located between the optical waveguide layer
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`andthe first reflecting surface, inside the first mirror, or on a surface ofthe first mirror 5
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`opposite to the first reflecting surface, and the other of the two electrode layers 25 is located
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`betweenthe optical waveguide layer and the secondreflecting surface, inside the second mirror
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`7, or on a surface of the second mirror opposite to the secondreflecting surface.
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`In regardto claim 4, Weidlich, in view of Donget al., discloses the limitations as
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`applied to claim 1 above, butfails to disclose
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`wherein the one or more optical waveguide areas include an optical waveguide area
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`whose width in the second direction is less than or equal to 5 um.
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`However, oneof ordinary skill in the art would recognize utilizing wherein the one or
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`more optical waveguide areas include an optical waveguide area whose width in the second
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`direction is less than or equal to 5 um,since it has been held that where the general condition of
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`a claim are disclosedin the priorart, discovering the optimum or working ranges involves only
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`routine skill in the art.
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the effective filing
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`date of the claimed invention to modify the device of Weidlich, in view of Dong et al., with
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`wherein the one or more optical waveguide areas include an optical waveguide area whose width
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`in the second directionis less than or equal to 5 um.
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`Doing so would provide an optimized waveguidethickness based on the optical
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`characteristics and wavelength of light used.
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`In regardto claim 8, Weidlich discloses the limitations of claim 1, as cited above, and
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`wherein one of the two electrode layers includes the plurality of electrodes 25, and the
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`other of the two electrode layers includes a single electrode 19.
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`6.
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`Claims 5-7 and 10 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over
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`Weidlich (US 6, 643,054) in view of Donget al. (CN 2783366) and further in view of Nagao
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`et al. (WO 2018/193723 A1, of which an English translation is attached).
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`In regard to claim 5, Weidlich, in view of Donget al., discloses the limitations as
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`applied to claim 1, but fails to disclose
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`a control circuit connected to each electrode included in the two electrode layers, wherein
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`the plurality of electrodes overlap at least parts of the plurality of non-waveguide areas,
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`respectively, when seen from an angle parallel with a direction perpendicularto thefirst
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`reflecting surface or the secondreflecting surface, and
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`the control circuit executes, during operation,at least either a first operation of providing
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`a potential difference between any adjacent two of the plurality of electrodes and a second
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`operation of providing a potential difference between an electrode included in one of the two
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`electrode layers and an electrode included in the other of the two electrodelayers.
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`However, Nagaoetal. discloses
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`acontrol circuit (i.e. drive circuit 110, see Figure 34a-b) connected to each electrode 62
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`included in the two electrode layers 62, wherein the plurality of electrodes 62b (see Fig. 50)
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`overlap at least parts of the plurality of non-waveguide areas, respectively, when seen from an
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`angle parallel with a direction perpendicularto the first reflecting surface or the secondreflecting
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`surface (see e.g. Figure 40 where non-waveguide areas include SiO2), and
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`the control circuit executes, during operation,at least either a first operation of providing
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`a potential difference between any adjacent two of the plurality of electrodes and a second
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`operation of providing a potential difference between an electrode included in one of the two
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`electrode layers and an electrode included in the other of the two electrodelayers(see e.g.
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`Figures 34a-b andnote that a voltage is applied to the electrodes by the drive circuit 110
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`between the opposing electrodes).
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`Given the teachings of Nagaoetal., it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill
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`in the art before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to modify the device of
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`Weidlich, in view of Dong etal., with a control circuit connected to each electrode included in
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`the two electrode layers, wherein the plurality of electrodes overlap at least parts of the plurality
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`of non-waveguide areas, respectively, when seen from an angle parallel with a direction
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`perpendicular to the first reflecting surface or the second reflecting surface, and the control
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`circuit executes, during operation, at least either a first operation of providing a potential
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`difference between any adjacent two of the plurality of electrodes and a second operation of
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`providing a potential difference between an electrode included in one of the two electrode layers
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`and an electrode included in the otherof the two electrode layers.
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`Doing so would provide a means for applying voltage to the waveguideregions, thus
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`allowing the refractive index of the regions to be changed.
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`In regardto claim 6, Weidlich, in view of Donget al., discloses the limitations as
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`applied to claim | above, butfails to disclose
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`wherein the plurality of electrodes include a plurality of first electrodes overlapping at
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`least parts of the plurality of non-waveguide areas, respectively, when seen from an angle
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`parallel with a direction perpendicularto the first reflecting surface or the secondreflecting
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`surface and one or more second electrodes overlappingat least parts of the one or moreoptical
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`waveguide areas, respectively, when seen from an angle parallel with the direction perpendicular
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`to the first reflecting surface or the secondreflecting surface.
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`However, Nagaoetal. discloses
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`wherein the plurality of electrodes 62a,b include a plurality of first electrodes
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`overlappingat least parts of the plurality of non-waveguide areas (see e.g. Figure 40 where non-
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`waveguide areas include SiO2), respectively, when seen from an angle parallel with a direction
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`perpendicular to the first reflecting surface 30/40 or the second reflecting surface 30/40 and one
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`or more secondelectrodes overlappingat least parts of the one or more optical waveguide areas
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`20, respectively, when seen from an angle parallel with the direction perpendicularto the first
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`reflecting surface or the secondreflecting surface.
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`Given the teachings of Nagaoetal., it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill
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`in the art before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to modify the device of
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`Weidlich, in view of Dong etal., with wherein the plurality of electrodes include a plurality of
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`first electrodes overlappingat least parts of the plurality of non-waveguideareas, respectively,
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`whenseen from an angle parallel with a direction perpendicularto the first reflecting surface or
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`the second reflecting surface and one or more second electrodes overlappingat least parts of the
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`one or more optical waveguide areas, respectively, when seen from an angle parallel with the
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`direction perpendicularto the first reflecting surface or the second reflecting surface.
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`Doing so would provide a means for applying voltage to the waveguideregions, thus
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`allowing the refractive index of the regions to be changed.
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`In regard to claim 7, Weidlich, in view of Donget al., discloses the limitations as
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`applied to claim | above, butfails to disclose
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`a control circuit connected to each electrode included in the two electrode layers, wherein
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`the plurality of electrodes include a plurality of first electrodes overlappingat least parts of the
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`plurality of non-waveguideareas, respectively, when seen from an angle parallel with a direction
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`perpendicular to the first reflecting surface or the second reflecting surface and one or more
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`second electrodes overlapping at least parts of the one or more optical waveguide areas,
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`respectively, when seen from an angle parallel with the direction perpendicular to the first
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`reflecting surface or the secondreflecting surface, and
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`the control circuit executes, during operation,at least either a first operation of providing
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`a potential difference between any adjacent two of the plurality of first electrodes and a second
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`operation of providing a potential difference between an electrode included in one of the two
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`electrode layers and an electrode included in the other of the two electrodelayers.
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`However, Nagaoet al., discloses
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`acontrol circuit(i.e. drive circuit 110, see Figure 34a-b) connected to each electrode
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`includedin the two electrode layers 62/62a,b, wherein the plurality of electrodes include a
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`plurality of first electrodes overlappingat least parts of the plurality of non-waveguide areas (see
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`e.g. Figure 40 where non-waveguide areas include SiO2), respectively, when seen from an angle
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`parallel with a direction perpendicularto the first reflecting surface 30/40 or the second
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`reflecting surface 30/40 and one or more second electrodes 62/62a,b, overlappingat least parts
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`of the one or more optical waveguide areas 20, respectively, when seen from an angle parallel
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`with the direction perpendicularto the first reflecting surface or the secondreflecting surface
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`30/40, and
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`the control circuit executes, during operation,at least either a first operation of providing
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`a potential difference between any adjacent two of the plurality of first electrodes and a second
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`operation of providing a potential difference between an electrode included in one of the two
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`electrode layers and an electrode included in the other of the two electrodelayers(see e.g.
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`Figures 34a-b andnote that a voltage is applied to the electrodes by the drive circuit 110
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`between the opposing electrodes).
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`Given the teachings of Nagaoet al., it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill
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`in the art before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to modify the device of
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`Weidlich, in view of Dongetal., with a control circuit connected to each electrode included in
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`the two electrode layers, wherein the plurality of electrodes include a plurality offirst electrodes
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`overlappingat least parts of the plurality of non-waveguideareas, respectively, when seen from
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`an angle parallel with a direction perpendicularto the first reflecting surface or the second
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`reflecting surface and one or more secondelectrodes overlappingat least parts of the one or more
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`optical waveguide areas, respectively, when seen from an angle parallel with the direction
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`perpendicular to the first reflecting surface or the second reflecting surface, and
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`the control circuit executes, during operation,at least either a first operation of providing a
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`potential difference between any adjacent two ofthe plurality of first electrodes anda second
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`operation of providing a potential difference between an electrode included in one of the two
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`electrode layers and an electrode included in the other of the two electrodelayers.
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`Doing so would provide a means for applying voltage to the waveguideregions, thus
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`allowing the refractive index of the regions to be changed.
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`In regardto claim 10, Weidlich, in view of Dong et al., discloses the limitations as
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`applied to claim 1 above, butfails to disclose
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`wherein the plurality of non-waveguideareas include first and second non- waveguide
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`areas adjacentto each other,the plurality of electrodes include twofirst electrodes adjacentto
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`eachother, oneof the twofirst electrodes andthe first non-waveguide areaat least partially
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`overlap each other when seen from anangle parallel with a direction perpendicularto the first
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`reflecting surface or the secondreflecting surface, and the other of the two first electrodes and
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`the second non-waveguidearea atleast partially overlap each other when seen from an angle
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`parallel with the direction perpendicular to the first reflecting surface or the secondreflecting
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`surface.
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`However, Nagaoetal. discloses
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`wherein the plurality of non-waveguideareas(see e.g. Figure 40 where non-waveguide
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`areas include SiO2) include first and second non-waveguide areas adjacent to each other, the
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`plurality of electrodes 62/62a,b include two first electrodes adjacent to each other, one of the two
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`first electrodes andthe first non-waveguideareaatleast partially overlap each other when seen
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`from an angle parallel with a direction perpendicularto the first reflecting surface or the second
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`reflecting surface, and the other of the twofirst electrodes and the second non-waveguidearea at
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`least partially overlap each other when seen from an angle parallel with the direction
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`perpendicular to the first reflecting surface or the secondreflecting surface (see e.g. Figure 40).
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`Given the teachings of Nagaoetal., it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill
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`in the art before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to modify the device of
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`Weidlich, in view of Dong et al. with wherein the plurality of non-waveguide areasincludefirst
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`and second non- waveguide areas adjacentto each other,the plurality of electrodes include two
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`first electrodes adjacent to each other, one ofthe twofirst electrodes and the first non-waveguide
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`area at least partially overlap each other when seen from an angle parallel with a direction
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`perpendicular to the first reflecting surface or the secondreflecting surface, and the otherof the
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`twofirst electrodes and the second non-waveguideareaatleast partially overlap each other when
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`seen from an angle parallel with the direction perpendicularto the first reflecting surface or the
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`second reflecting surface.
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`Doing so would provide a means for applying voltage to the waveguideregions, thus
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`allowing the refractive index of the regions to be changed.
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`Conclusion
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