Bias control of optical modulators

US10401655B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10401655-B2
Application numberUS-201615381388-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 16, 2016
Priority dateDec 16, 2016
Publication dateSep 3, 2019
Grant dateSep 3, 2019

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An optical waveguide modulator with automatic bias control is disclosed. A portion of the modulator light is mixed with reference light and converted to one or more electrical feedback signals. An electrical feedback circuit controls the modulator bias responsive to the feedback signals.

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A photonic integrated circuit (PIC) modulator device comprising: an optical modulator circuit (OMC) configured to modulate signal light at a target data rate to produce modulated light, the OMC comprising: an input port for receiving the signal light, an output port for transmitting the modulated light, a quadrature modulator circuit connected between the input port and the output port, including first and second modulators configured to produce in-phase (I) and quadrature (Q) modulated optical signals from the signal light and to combine said I and Q modulated optical signals to obtain the modulated light comprising I and Q modulated optical signals with an IQ phase shift therebetween, the quadrature modulator circuit including a bias electrode configured to vary the IQ phase shift responsive to an electrical bias signal, wherein said IQ phase shift defines a modulator set point; an optical tap port configured to provide tapped light indicative of the IQ phase shift, and an optical mixer (OM) comprising a first optical port optically connected to the optical tap port of the OMC for receiving the tapped light and a second optical port for receiving reference light, the optical mixer configured to mix the reference light with the tapped light and to produce four mixed light signals each combining the reference and tapped light with a different phase shift therebetween; a photodetector (PD) circuit comprising four photodetectors (PDs) and configured to convert the four mixed light signals into first and second electrical feedback signals corresponding to a power of the I and Q modulated optical signals, respectively, which are responsive to changes in the IQ phase shift; and an electrical feedback circuit (EFC) connecting the PD circuit to the bias electrode, and configured to generate the electrical bias signal in dependence on a relative difference between the two electrical feedback signals. 2. The PIC modulator device of claim 1 , further comprising an optical splitter disposed to receive input light and configured to split the input light into the signal light and the reference light. 3. The PIC modulator device of claim 1 , further comprising a housing enclosing the OMC, the OMR, and the electrical feedback circuit. 4. The PIC modulator device of claim 1 , wherein the OM is configured to output the four mixed light signals comprising a first mixed optical signal combining the tapped light and the reference light with a first optical phase shift therebetween, and a second mixed optical signal combining the tapped light and the reference light with a second optical phase shift therebetween, wherein the first and second optical shifts differ generally by 180°. 5. The PIC modulator device of claim 4 , wherein both the OMC and the OM are formed in or upon a same support substrate. 6. The PIC modulator device of claim 5 , wherein the support substrate is a semiconductor substrate, and wherein the PD circuit is formed at least in part in or upon the semiconductor substrate. 7. The PIC modulator device of claim 4 wherein the PD circuit comprises: a first balanced PD receiver configured to produce a first differential PD signal from the first and second mixed light signals, and a first radio frequency (RF) rectifier disposed to receive the first differential PD signal and configured to produce the first electrical feedback signal, wherein the first RF rectifier is responsive to data-rate changes in the first differential PD signal. 8. The PIC device of claim 7 further comprising: an optical splitter disposed to receive input light and configured to split the input light into the signal light and the reference light, an optical phase tuner configured to tune an optical phase of the reference light in response to a reference control signal, and wherein the electrical feedback circuit (EFC) is also configured to vary the electrical bias signal and the reference control signal in dependence on the first electrical feedback signal. 9. The PIC device of claim 8 wherein the first RF rectifier comprises an RF squaring detector configured to produce the first electrical feedback signal that is proportional to a square of the first differential PD signal, and wherein the EFC comprises a processor comprising logic configured to monitor changes in the first feedback signal that are responsive to the reference control signal, and to adjust the electrical bias signal so as to reduce said changes. 10. The PIC device of claim 7 wherein: the OM comprises a 90° optical hybrid configured to output the four mixed light signals comprising the first and second mixed optical signals, and further comprising third and fourth mixed optical signals, the PD circuit further comprises a second balanced PD receiver disposed to receive the third and fourth mixed optical signals, and configured to produce a second differential PD signal therefrom, the PD circuit further comprising a second RF rectifier disposed to receive the second differential PD signal and configured to produce the second electrical feedback signal, wherein the second RF rectifier is responsive to data-rate changes in the second differential PD signal. 11. The PIC device of claim 10 wherein the EFC comprises a processor comprising logic configured to adjust the electrical bias signal so as to equalize the first and second electrical feedback signals. 12. The PIC device of claim 11 wherein the logic is configured to obtain a difference signal that is indicative of a difference between the first and second electrical feedback signals, and to monitor changes in said difference signal that are responsive to the reference control signal. 13. A method of operating an optical modulator circuit (OMC), including first and second modulators to modulate signal light so as to produce in-phase (I) and quadrature (Q) modulated optical signals and to combine said I and Q modulated optical signals, the optical IQ modulator circuit including a first tunable phase shifter configured to vary an IQ phase shift between the I and Q modulated optical signals responsive to an electrical bias signal, and a tap port for providing tapped light indicative of the IQ phase shift, the method comprising: a) mixing the tapped light with reference light of a greater power in an optical mixer to obtain four mixed light signals, wherein the tapped light is combined with the reference light; b) using a PD circuit comprising four PDs to convert the four mixed light signals into first and second electrical feedback signals corresponding to a power of the I and Q modulated optical signals, respectively, indicative of the IQ phase shift; and c) varying the electrical bias signal in dependence on a difference between the first and second electrical feedback signals so as to maintain the IQ phase shift at a desired set point. 14. The method of claim 13 further comprising splitting input light into the signal light and the reference light using an optical splitter prior to modulating the signal light by the OMC. 15. The method of claim 14 wherein step a) comprises obtaining first and second mixed light signals, wherein the tapped light is added to the reference light with a phase shift that differs generally by 180° between the first and second mixed light signals, and step b) comprises differentially detecting the first and second mixed light signals to obtain a first differential PD signal, and rectifying the first differential PD signal using an RF rectifier that is responsive to data-rate changes in the first differential PD signal to obtain the first electrical feedback signa

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  • to control the modulator DC bias · CPC title

  • using a parallel, i.e. shunt, combination of modulators · CPC title

  • controlled by a high-frequency electromagnetic component in an electric waveguide structure · CPC title

  • G02F1/011Primary

    in optical waveguides, not otherwise provided for in this subclass · CPC title

  • Arrangements comprising a monitoring photodetector · CPC title

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What does patent US10401655B2 cover?
An optical waveguide modulator with automatic bias control is disclosed. A portion of the modulator light is mixed with reference light and converted to one or more electrical feedback signals. An electrical feedback circuit controls the modulator bias responsive to the feedback signals.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Elenion Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02F1/011. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 03 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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