Lidar and method for optical remote sensing
US-2021156997-A1 · May 27, 2021 · US
US11579253B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11579253-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916679053-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 8, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 9, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 14, 2023 |
| Grant date | Feb 14, 2023 |
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A LiDAR system has a field of view and includes a polarization-based waveguide splitter. The splitter includes a first splitter port, a second splitter port and a common splitter port. A laser is optically coupled to the first splitter port via a single-polarization waveguide. An objective lens optically couples each optical emitter of an array of optical emitters to a respective unique portion of the field of view. An optical switching network is coupled via respective dual-polarization waveguides between the common splitter port and the array of optical emitters. An optical receiver is optically coupled to the second splitter port via a dual-polarization waveguide and is configured to receive light reflected from the field of view. A controller, coupled to the optical switching network, is configured to cause the optical switching network to route light from the laser to a sequence of the optical emitters according to a temporal pattern.
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A LiDAR system having a field of view, the LiDAR system comprising: a polarization-based waveguide splitter having a first splitter port, a second splitter port and a common splitter port; a laser optically coupled to the first splitter port via a waveguide; an array of optical emitters; an objective lens optically coupling the array of optical emitters to the field of view, such that each optical emitter of the array of optical emitters is optically coupled to a respective unique portion of the field of view; an optical switching network coupled via respective waveguides between the common splitter port and the array of optical emitters, wherein: each emitter of the array of optical emitters comprises a respective dual-polarization free-space-to-waveguide grating coupler; each dual-polarization free-space-to-waveguide grating coupler comprises a respective first grating segment and a respective adjacent second grating segment spatially separated from the first grating segment; the first grating segment is configured to emit light provided by the laser from the waveguide into the respective unique portion of the field of view and to couple light of a first polarization received from the respective unique portion of the field of view into the waveguide; the second grating segment is configured to couple light of a second polarization received from the respective unique portion of the field of view into the waveguide; and the second polarization is different from the first polarization; a birefringent material disposed in the optical path between the field of view and the array of optical emitters and configured to shift the received light of the second polarization, with respect to the light of the received light of the first polarization, such that light of the first and second polarizations received from the unique portion of the field of view along a common path is split, such that the light of the first polarization impinges on the first grating segment and the light of the second polarization impinges on the second grating segment of the dual-polarization free-space-to-waveguide grating coupler; an optical receiver optically coupled to the second splitter port via a waveguide and configured to receive light reflected from the field of view; and a controller coupled to the optical switching network and configured to cause the optical switching network to route light from the laser to a sequence of optical emitters of the array of optical emitters according to a temporal pattern. 2. A LiDAR system according to claim 1 , further comprising a polarization rotator optically coupled between the polarization-based waveguide splitter and the optical switching network and configured to control polarization of light emitted by the sequence of optical emitters. 3. A LiDAR system according to claim 2 , wherein the polarization rotator is configured to statically control the polarization of the light emitted by the sequence of optical emitters. 4. A LiDAR system according to claim 2 , wherein the polarization rotator is configured to dynamically control the polarization of the light emitted by the sequence of optical emitters in response to commands from the controller. 5. A LiDAR system according to claim 1 , wherein, for each dual-polarization free-space-to-waveguide grating coupler, one of the first and second grating segments comprises a TM optimized grating segment, and the other of the first and second grating segments comprises a TE-optimized grating segment. 6. A LiDAR system according to claim 5 , wherein the birefringent material comprises a bircfringcmcnt birefringent wedge. 7. A LiDAR system according to claim 1 , wherein each dual-polarization free-space-to-waveguide grating coupler comprises a respective plurality of TM-optimized grating segments interlaced with a respective plurality of TE-optimized grating segments. 8. A LiDAR system according to claim 1 , wherein the birefringent material comprises a birefringent beam displacer. 9. A LiDAR system according to claim 1 , further comprising a 90° polarization rotator disposed over the second grating segment and configured to rotate the polarization of the light of the second polarization received from the respective unique portion of the field of view prior to coupling it into the corresponding waveguide. 10. A LiDAR system according to claim 1 , wherein the second grating segment is configured to impart a 90° polarization rotation to the light of the second polarization received from the respective unique portion of the field of view. 11. A LiDAR system according to claim 1 , wherein: (a) either: (1) the system further comprises a −45° polarization rotator disposed over the first grating segment and configured to rotate the polarization of the light of the first polarization received from the respective unique portion of the field of view prior to coupling it into the corresponding waveguide; or (2) the first grating segment is configured to impart a −45° polarization rotation to the light of the first polarization received from the respective unique portion of the field of view; and (b) either: (1) the system further comprises a +45° polarization rotator disposed over the second grating segment and configured to rotate the polarization of the light of the second polarization received from the respective unique portion of the field of view prior to coupling it into the corresponding waveguide; or (2) the second grating segment is configured to impart a +45° polarization rotation to the light of the second polarization received from the respective unique portion of the field of view. 12. A LiDAR system according to claim 1 , further comprising a quarter waveplate disposed between the field of view and the birefringent material and configured to convert the light emitted from the waveguide to circular polarization. 13. A LiDAR system having a field of view, the LiDAR system comprising: a mixer or splitter, the mixer or splitter having a first port, a second port, a third port, and a fourth port; a laser optically coupled to the first port via a waveguide; an array of optical emitters; an objective lens optically coupling the array of optical emitters to the field of view, such that each optical emitter of the array of optical emitters is optically coupled to a respective unique portion of the field of view; an optical switching network coupled via first and second waveguides between (a) third and fourth ports of the splitter or mixer and (b) the array of optical emitters; wherein: each emitter of the array of optical emitters comprises a respective dual-polarization free-space-to-waveguide grating coupler; each dual-polarization free-space-to-waveguide grating coupler comprises a respective first grating segment and a respective adjacent second grating segment spatially separated from the first grating segment; the first grating segment is configured to emit light provided by the laser from the first waveguide into the respective unique portion of the field of view and to couple light of a first polarization received from the respective unique portion of the field of view into the first waveguide; the second grating segment is configured to couple light of a second polarization received from the respective unique portion of the field of view into the second waveguide; and the second polarization is different from the first polarization; a birefringent material disposed in the optical path between the field of view and the array of optical emitters and configured to shift the received light of the second polarization, with respect to the light of th
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