Reduced size optical coupler for fluorescence detection
US-9801578-B2 · Oct 31, 2017 · US
US10481353B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10481353-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716089397-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 28, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 19, 2019 |
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The problem addressed by the present invention is to provide: an optical receptacle that can be easily positioned with a photoelectric converter having a light-emitting element and a detection element. In order to solve the problem, an optical receptacle is provided, said optical receptacle being positioned between a light transmission medium and a photoelectric converter having a substrate, a photoelectric conversion element and a detection element, and the purpose of the optical receptacle being to optically couple the photoelectric conversion element and the end surface of the light transmission medium. The optical receptacle comprises a filter, a holding member for holding the filter, and a receptacle body. In the optical receptacle the holding member and the receptacle body are separate bodies, and the filter reflects towards the detection element side, as monitor light, part of the light emitted from the photoelectric conversion element, and transmits the remainder as signal light.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An optical receptacle configured to be disposed between a photoelectric conversion device and an optical transmission member, the photoelectric conversion device including: a substrate, a photoelectric conversion element disposed on the substrate, and a detection element disposed on the substrate and configured to monitor light emitted from the photoelectric conversion element, the optical receptacle being configured to optically couple the photoelectric conversion element and an end surface of the optical transmission member, the optical receptacle comprising: a filter disposed on a light path between the photoelectric conversion element and the optical transmission member; a holding member configured to hold the filter; and a receptacle main body, disposed nearer to the optical transmission member than the filter on the light path, including: a first optical surface configured to allow incidence of the light having passed through the filter, and a second optical surface configured to emit, toward the end surface of the optical transmission member, the light having entered the receptacle main body from the first optical surface and having passed through inside of the receptacle main body, wherein the filter is configured to be disposed between the photoelectric conversion device and the first optical surface of the receptacle main body, wherein the holding member and the receptacle main body are independent from each other, and wherein the filter reflects, toward a detection element side as monitor light, a part of the light emitted from the photoelectric conversion element, and allows, to pass through the filter toward the first optical surface of the receptacle main body as signal light, a remaining part of the light emitted from the photoelectric conversion element. 2. The optical receptacle according to claim 1 , wherein the filter and the holding member are integrated with each other. 3. The optical receptacle according to claim 1 , wherein the receptacle main body further includes a reflection surface configured to reflect, in a direction along the substrate of the photoelectric conversion device, the signal light having entered the optical receptacle from the first optical surface. 4. An optical module, comprising: a photoelectric conversion device including: a substrate, a photoelectric conversion element disposed on the substrate, and a detection element disposed on the substrate and configured to monitor light emitted from the photoelectric conversion element; and the optical receptacle according to claim 1 , wherein the filter is disposed between the photoelectric conversion device and the receptacle main body, wherein the holding member is disposed on the substrate such that the filter is opposite to the photoelectric conversion element, and wherein the receptacle main body is disposed above the holding member. 5. A method of manufacturing the optical module according to claim 4 , the method comprising: placing the holding member configured to hold the filter on the substrate of the photoelectric conversion device, wherein the photoelectric conversion device includes: the substrate, the photoelectric conversion element disposed on the substrate, and the detection element disposed on the substrate and configured to monitor light emitted from the photoelectric conversion element; positioning the holding member such that light, which has been obtained by causing the photoelectric conversion element to emit the light and has been reflected by the filter, reaches the detection element; disposing the receptacle main body above the holding member; and positioning the receptacle main body such that the light, which has been emitted from the photoelectric conversion element, has passed through the filter, and has entered the receptacle main body from the first optical surface, reaches the second optical surface.
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