Germanium multi-directional detector
US-9978890-B1 · May 22, 2018 · US
US10830638B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10830638-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816015678-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 22, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 22, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 10, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 10, 2020 |
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A photodetector circuit is disclosed. The photodetector circuit includes an optical input configured to receive a source optical signal for detection by the photodetector circuit, an optical waveguide for coupling the optical input and at least one side of a plurality of sides of a photodiode, wherein the optical waveguide is configured to generate a first optical signal and a second optical signal from the source optical signal, and the photodiode coupled to the first optical waveguide, where the photodiode is illuminated on the at least one side by the first and second optical signals at different locations on the photodiode, where the photodiode generates a photocurrent based on the first and second optical signals reducing photocurrent saturation. Providing a delay between the first and second optical signals reduces an out-of-band frequency response of the photodiode circuit.
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What is claimed is: 1. A photodetector circuit, comprising: an optical input configured to receive a source optical signal for detection by the photodetector circuit; a first optical waveguide for coupling the optical input and at least one side of a plurality of sides of a photodiode, wherein the first optical waveguide is configured to generate a first optical signal and a second optical signal from the source optical signal; and the photodiode coupled to the first optical waveguide and comprising the plurality of sides, wherein the photodiode is illuminated on the at least one side by the first and second optical signals at different locations on the photodiode, wherein the photodiode generates a photocurrent based on the first and second optical signals, wherein the first and second optical signals are configured to reduce photocurrent saturation in the photodiode. 2. The photodetector circuit of claim 1 , wherein the photodiode comprises a first optical input location and a second optical input location on the at least one side, and wherein the first optical waveguide transmits the first optical signal to the first optical input location, and the first optical waveguide transmits the second optical signal to the second optical input location of the photodiode. 3. The photodetector circuit of claim 1 , wherein the photodiode has a germanium region and a silicon region, wherein the photodiode comprises at least one junction selected from a group consisting of a lateral p-n junction, a vertical p-n junction, a lateral p-i-n junction, and a vertical p-i-n junction, and wherein the first optical waveguide is coupled to the photodiode via at least one coupling selected from a group consisting of butt-coupling and evanescent coupling. 4. The photodetector circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first optical waveguide is coupled to the at least one side via a plurality of delay elements, wherein the plurality of delay elements comprise a delay difference that induces a frequency dependent phase shift of the first optical signal and the second optical signal, and wherein illuminating the photodiode with the first and second optical signals reduces an out-of-band frequency response of the photocurrent based on the frequency dependent phase shift. 5. The photodetector circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first optical waveguide is coupled directly to the at least one side or coupled to an active region of the at least one side using evanescent coupling or butt-coupling, wherein the first and second optical signals comprise a plurality of propagation modes that collectively form a light intensity distribution across the at least one side, wherein the first optical waveguide comprises a truncated multimode interferometer having a length along a light propagation direction from the optical input to a first side of the photodiode, the length being selected to increase uniformity of the light intensity distribution across the first side of the photodiode. 6. The photodetector circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first optical waveguide comprises a multimode interference splitter, wherein the first and second optical signals are coupled to different positions across a first side of the photodiode using at least one waveguide selected from a group consisting of a tapered waveguide and a uniform waveguide. 7. The photodetector circuit of claim 1 , further comprising: a second optical waveguide coupling the optical input and a second side of the plurality of sides of the photodiode, wherein the second optical waveguide is configured to generate a third optical signal from the source optical signal, and an optical splitter connected to the first optical waveguide and the second optical waveguide, wherein coupling to the optical input is through the optical splitter, wherein the photodiode is further illuminated on the second side by the third optical signal. 8. The photodetector circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first optical signal has a first fraction of a total incident optical power and the second optical signal has a second fraction of the total incident optical power, wherein the first fraction and the second fraction are different. 9. An optical receiver, comprising: a photodetector circuit comprising: an optical input configured to receive a source optical signal for detection by the photodetector circuit; an optical waveguide for coupling the optical input and at least one side of a plurality of sides of a photodiode, wherein the optical waveguide is configured to generate a first optical signal and a second optical signal from the source optical signal; and the photodiode coupled to the optical waveguide and comprising the plurality of sides, wherein the photodiode is illuminated on the at least one side by the first and second optical signals at different locations on the photodiode, wherein the photodiode generates a photocurrent based on the first and second optical signals, wherein the first and second optical signals are configured to reduce photocurrent saturation in the photodiode; and an amplifier circuit configured to detect the photocurrent and to generate a voltage output of the optical receiver. 10. The optical receiver of claim 9 , wherein the optical waveguide is coupled to the at least one side via a plurality of delay elements, wherein the plurality of delay elements comprise a delay difference that induces a frequency dependent phase shift of the first optical signal and the second optical signal, and wherein illuminating the photodiode by the first and second optical signals reduces an out-of-band frequency response of the photocurrent based on the frequency dependent phase shift. 11. The optical receiver of claim 10 , further comprising: an interferometer coupling the plurality of delay elements to the at least one side, wherein the interferometer is configured to induce an interference effect of the first and second optical signals based on the frequency dependent phase shift. 12. The optical receiver of claim 10 , wherein the optical waveguide is further coupled to a second side of the plurality of sides of the photodiode via the plurality of delay elements, wherein the photodiode is further illuminated on the second side by the optical waveguide. 13. The optical receiver of claim 9 , wherein the optical waveguide is coupled directly to the at least one side or coupled to an active region of the at least one side using evanescent coupling or butt-coupling, wherein the first and second optical signals comprise a plurality of propagation modes that collectively form a light intensity distribution across a first side of the photodiode, and wherein the optical waveguide comprises a length along a light propagation direction from the optical input to the first side of the photodiode, the length being selected to increase uniformity of the light intensity distribution across the first side of the photodiode. 14. The optical receiver of claim 9 , wherein the optical waveguide comprises a multimode interference splitter, and wherein the first and second optical signals are coupled to different positions across a first side of the photodiode using at least one tapered waveguide. 15. A method for manufacturing a photodetector circuit, comprising: providing a substrate for the photodetector circuit; forming an optical waveguide disposed on the substrate; and coupling the optical waveguide with a photodiode, wherein the optical waveguide is configured to transmit a first optical signal and a second optical signal to the photodiode at different locations on the p
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