Electro-absorption modulators with stacked waveguide tapers
US-2024085624-A1 · Mar 14, 2024 · US
US2018100970A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018100970-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715488321-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 14, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 12, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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Provided is an optical coupler including a substrate, a buffer layer on the substrate, a ridge waveguide having a first side surface and a second side surface opposed to the first side surface, and a first waveguide disposed adjacent to the second side surface. The first waveguide includes a first body part and a first connecting part extending from one end of the first body part to be inserted in the ridge waveguide. The first connecting part has a width decreasing in the direction away from the second side surface, and the ridge waveguide includes an extension part extending under an upper surface of the buffer layer.
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1 . An optical coupler configured to connect an optical device and an optical fiber, the optical coupler comprising: a substrate; a buffer layer on the substrate; a ridge waveguide on the buffer layer, the ridge waveguide having a first side surface connected with the optical fiber and a second side surface opposed to the first side surface, the first side surface having a greater width than the second side surface; and a first waveguide on the buffer layer, the first waveguide disposed adjacent to the second side surface, wherein the first waveguide includes a first body part and a first connecting part extending from one end of the first body part to thereby be inserted in the ridge waveguide, wherein the first connecting part has a width decreasing in a direction away from the second side surface, and wherein the ridge waveguide includes an extension part extending under an upper surface of the buffer layer. 2 . The optical coupler of claim 1 , wherein the buffer layer comprises: a groove formed such that an upper surface thereof is recessed toward a lower surface thereof; and a protrusion part protruding toward the first side surface of the ridge waveguide, wherein the extension part is disposed in the groove. 3 . The optical coupler of claim 2 , wherein the depth of the groove is about 15% to about 50% of the thickness of the ridge waveguide. 4 . The optical coupler of claim 2 , wherein three side surfaces of the protrusion part are surrounded by the extension part, and the first connecting part is disposed on an upper surface of the protrusion part. 5 . The optical coupler of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the first body part adjacent to the first connecting part is inserted in the ridge waveguide, and the other portion of the first body part is exposed by the ridge waveguide. 6 . The optical coupler of claim 1 , wherein the ridge waveguide has a refractive index smaller than that of the first waveguide. 7 . The optical coupler of claim 1 , wherein the optical fiber is a single-mode optical fiber. 8 . The optical coupler of claim 1 , further comprising a second waveguide on the buffer layer and optically coupled to the first waveguide, wherein the second waveguide includes: a second body part, and a third connecting part extending from one end of the second body part and having a width decreasing in the direction away from the second body part, wherein the first waveguide further comprises a second connecting part extending from the other end of the first body part, and wherein the third connecting part is connected to the second connecting part. 9 . The optical coupler of claim 8 , wherein the width of the second connecting part decreases in the direction away from the first body part, wherein the first and second waveguides are optically coupled such that one side surfaces of the second and third connecting parts contact each other. 10 . The optical coupler of claim 9 , wherein a thickness of the second waveguide is smaller than that of the first waveguide. 11 . The optical coupler of claim 8 , wherein a width of the second connecting part is constant, wherein the first and second waveguides are optically coupled such that the third connecting part is inserted into the second connecting part. 12 . The optical coupler of claim 8 , wherein the first waveguide has a refractive index smaller than that of the second waveguide. 13 . The optical coupler of claim 1 , wherein the ridge waveguide includes: a first straight line part having the first side surface; a second straight line part having the second side surface; and a mode reducing part disposed between the first straight line part and the second straight line part, a width of the mode reducing part decreasing along a direction from the first straight line part to the second straight line part. 14 . The optical coupler of claim 13 , wherein the mode reducing part has a maximum width at a border with the first straight line part, and has a minimum width at a border with the second straight line part. 15 . The optical coupler of claim 14 , wherein the mode reducing part is spaced apart from the first waveguide. 16 . An optical coupler configured to connect an optical device and an optical fiber, the optical coupler comprising: a substrate; a buffer layer on the substrate; a ridge waveguide on the buffer layer, the ridge waveguide having a first side surface connected with the optical fiber and a second side surface opposed to the first side surface; a first waveguide on the buffer layer, the first waveguide disposed adjacent to the second side surface; and a second waveguide on the buffer layer and optically coupled to the first waveguide, wherein the first waveguide includes a first body part, a first connecting part, and a second connection part, the first connecting part extending from one end of the first body part to thereby be inserted in the ridge waveguide, the second connecting part extending from the other end of the first body part, wherein the first connecting part has a width decreasing in a direction away from the second side surface, wherein the ridge waveguide includes an extension part extending under an upper surface of the buffer layer, wherein the second waveguide includes: a second body part, and a third connecting part extending from one end of the second body part and having a width decreasing in a direction away from the second body part, and wherein the third connecting part is connected to the second connecting part. 17 . The optical coupler of claim 16 , wherein a width of the second connecting part decreases in a direction away from the first body part, wherein the first and second waveguides are optically coupled such that one side surfaces of the second and third connecting parts contact each other. 18 . The optical coupler of claim 17 , wherein a thickness of the second waveguide is smaller than that of the first waveguide. 19 . The optical coupler of claim 16 , wherein a width of the second connecting part is constant, wherein the first and second waveguides are optically coupled such that the third connecting part is inserted into the second connecting part. 20 . The optical coupler of claim 16 , wherein the first waveguide has a refractive index smaller than that of the second waveguide.
and having an integrated mode-size expanding section, e.g. tapered waveguide · CPC title
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