Planar optical phase shifters with efficient heater placement
US-2018173025-A1 · Jun 21, 2018 · US
US11982887B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11982887-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017070891-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 14, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 14, 2020 |
| Publication date | May 14, 2024 |
| Grant date | May 14, 2024 |
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A thermo-optic phase shifter includes a substrate having a cavity formed into an upper region of the substrate. The thermo-optic phase shifter includes an optical waveguide disposed above the substrate. The optical waveguide extends across and above the cavity. The thermo-optic phase shifter also includes a heater device disposed along a lateral side of the optical waveguide. The heater device extends across and above the cavity. The cavity is formed by an undercut etching process after the optical waveguide and the heater device is formed. The optical waveguide can be formed to include one or more segments that pass over the cavity. Also, a second heater device can be included such that the one or more segments of the optical waveguide that extend over the cavity are bracketed by heater devices. Thermal transmission structures can be included to enhance heat transfer between the heater device(s) and the optical waveguide.
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What is claimed is: 1. A thermo-optic phase shifter, comprising: a substrate having a cavity formed into an upper region of the substrate; an optical waveguide disposed above the substrate, the optical waveguide extending across and above the cavity; and a heater device disposed along a lateral side of the optical waveguide, the heater device extending across and above the cavity. 2. The thermo-optic phase shifter as recited in claim 1 , wherein a segment of the optical waveguide that extends across and above the cavity has a substantially linear shape. 3. The thermo-optic phase shifter as recited in claim 2 , wherein the heater device has a substantially linear shape along a lateral side of the heater device closest to the lateral side of the optical waveguide, and wherein the lateral side of the heater device is oriented substantially parallel to the lateral side of the optical waveguide. 4. The thermo-optic phase shifter as recited in claim 1 , wherein the heater device includes a plurality of heater device segments, each heater device segment extending between an adjacently positioned pair of contact portions of the heater device, each adjacently positioned pair of contact portions of the heater device including one contact portion electrically connected to a first electrical potential and one contact portion electrically connected to a second electrical potential, such that an electrical current flows between the adjacently positioned pair of contact portions. 5. The thermo-optic phase shifter as recited in claim 1 , further comprising: a thermal transmission structure disposed between the lateral side of the optical waveguide and a lateral side of the heater device closest to the lateral side of the optical waveguide, the thermal transmission structure extending across and above the cavity. 6. The thermo-optic phase shifter as recited in claim 5 , wherein a vertical size of the thermal transmission structure is less than a vertical size of the optical waveguide to avoid optical coupling between a primary optical mode of the optical waveguide and the thermal transmission structure. 7. The thermo-optic phase shifter as recited in claim 5 , wherein the optical waveguide, the heater device, and the thermal transmission structure are located within a device layer of a semiconductor chip, and wherein a back-end-of-line region of the semiconductor chip is located above the device layer. 8. The thermo-optic phase shifter as recited in claim 7 , further comprising: a buried oxide layer disposed between the substrate and the device layer, the buried oxide layer extending over the cavity and below each of the optical waveguide, the heater device, and the thermal transmission structure. 9. The thermo-optic phase shifter as recited in claim 1 , wherein the heater device is a first heater device disposed along a first lateral side of the optical waveguide, the thermo-optic phase shifter including a second heater disposed along a second lateral side of the optical waveguide, the second heater device extending across and above the cavity. 10. The thermo-optic phase shifter as recited in claim 9 , wherein a segment of the optical waveguide that extends across and above the cavity has a substantially linear shape, wherein the first heater device has a substantially linear shape along a lateral side of the first heater device closest to the first lateral side of the optical waveguide, the lateral side of the first heater device oriented substantially parallel to the first lateral side of the optical waveguide, wherein the second heater device has a substantially linear shape along a lateral side of the second heater device closest to the second lateral side of the optical waveguide, the lateral side of the second heater device oriented substantially parallel to the second lateral side of the optical waveguide. 11. The thermo-optic phase shifter as recited in claim 10 , further comprising: a first thermal transmission structure disposed between the first lateral side of the optical waveguide and the lateral side of the first heater device closest to the first lateral side of the optical waveguide, the first thermal transmission structure extending across and above the cavity; and a second thermal transmission structure disposed between the second lateral side of the optical waveguide and the lateral side of the second heater device closest to the second lateral side of the optical waveguide, the second thermal transmission structure extending across and above the cavity. 12. The thermo-optic phase shifter as recited in claim 11 , wherein a vertical size of each of the first thermal transmission structure and the second thermal transmission structure is less than a vertical size of the optical waveguide to an extent that avoids optical coupling between a primary optical mode of the optical waveguide and each of the first thermal transmission structure and the second thermal transmission structure. 13. The thermo-optic phase shifter as recited in claim 1 , wherein the optical waveguide includes an optical mode converter at each location where the optical waveguide enter or exits a region above the cavity. 14. The thermo-optic phase shifter as recited in claim 1 , wherein the optical waveguide includes a plurality of optical waveguide segments that extend across and above the cavity, wherein each laterally adjacent positioned pair of the plurality of optical waveguide segments that extend across and above the cavity is connected by a corresponding loop-back segment of the optical waveguide, wherein the optical waveguide includes a first input/output segment connected to a first outer laterally positioned one of the plurality of optical waveguide segments, and wherein the optical waveguide includes a second input/output segment connected to a second outer laterally positioned one of the plurality of optical waveguide segments. 15. The thermo-optic phase shifter as recited in claim 14 , wherein each corresponding loop-back segment of the optical waveguide, the first input/output segment of the optical waveguide, and the second input/output segment of the optical waveguide are positioned over the substrate outside of a lateral boundary of the cavity. 16. The thermo-optic phase shifter as recited in claim 14 , wherein each corresponding loop-back segment of the optical waveguide, the first input/output segment of the optical waveguide, and the second input/output segment of the optical waveguide are spaced apart from each other to avoid optical coupling between each other. 17. The thermo-optic phase shifter as recited in claim 14 , wherein each of the plurality of optical waveguide segments that extend across and above the cavity has a lateral width set to ensure that optical overlap between any two or more of the plurality of optical waveguide segments that extend across and above the cavity is not phase-matched. 18. The thermo-optic phase shifter as recited in claim 14 , wherein the heater device is a first heater device disposed along an outer lateral side of the first outer laterally positioned one of the plurality of optical waveguide segments, and wherein the thermo-optic phase shifter includes a second heater device disposed along an outer lateral side of the second outer laterally positioned one of the plurality of optical waveguide segments, the second heater device extending across and above the cavity. 19. The thermo-optic phase shifter as recited in claim 18 , further comprising: a first outer-positioned thermal transmission structure disposed between th
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