Optical module and optical transmitter
US-2015078763-A1 · Mar 19, 2015 · US
US9316887B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9316887-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313970804-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 20, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 19, 2016 |
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An optical modulator includes a package that accommodates therein a first substrate and a second substrate different from the first substrate, and outside the package, a flexible circuit board. The first substrate has plural optical modulating units disposed thereon in parallel and each including a Mach-Zehnder optical waveguide. Plural first signal line paths corresponding to the optical modulating units are disposed on the second substrate. Plural second signal line paths corresponding to the optical modulating units are disposed on the flexible circuit board. Electrical lengths of the second signal line paths are different from one another. Electrical lengths of signal paths that span from input ends of the second signal line paths corresponding to the optical modulating units to base points on signal electrodes, via the first signal line paths, are equal to one another.
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An optical modulator comprising: a first substrate that includes: a Mach-Zehnder optical waveguide that is formed on the first substrate having an electro-optical effect; a signal electrode and a ground electrode that are disposed along a pair of branching waveguides positioned between an optical branching unit and an optical coupling unit of the Mach-Zehnder optical waveguide; plural optical modulating units that are disposed in parallel, and respectively modulate a light beam propagating in the Mach-Zehnder optical waveguide by applying to the signal electrode that is to function as a travelling wave electrode, an electrical signal that corresponds to modulation data; and an output optical coupling unit that couples modulated light beams output from the optical modulating units; a second substrate that is disposed separately from the first substrate and has plural first signal line paths corresponding to the optical modulating units; a package that accommodates therein the first substrate and the second substrate; and a flexible circuit board that is disposed outside the package and has plural second signal line paths corresponding to the optical modulating units, wherein input ends of input electrodes of the optical modulating units on the first substrate are each supplied the electrical signal and are disposed side by side on one side face of the first substrate, when base points are independently set such that each optical path length from the output optical coupling unit in the branching waveguide disposed along the signal electrode of the branching waveguides of the optical modulating units to the base points is equivalent, each electrical length from an input end of each signal electrode to each respective base point differs, input ends of the first signal line paths on the second substrate are respectively supplied the electrical signals respectively corresponding to the optical modulating units and are disposed side by side on one side face of the second substrate, and output ends electrically connected to input ends of the signal electrodes of the corresponding optical modulating units on the first substrate are disposed side by side on another side face of the second substrate, input ends of the second signal line paths on the flexible circuit board are respectively supplied the electrical signals respectively corresponding to the optical modulating units and are disposed side by side on one side face of the flexible circuit board, and output ends electrically connected to input ends of the corresponding first signal line paths on the second substrate are disposed side by side on another side face of the flexible circuit board, electrical lengths from the input ends of the second signal line paths to output ends thereof respectively differ, and electrical lengths of signal paths respectively corresponding to the optical modulating units are equivalent, the signal paths include signal paths that are from the input ends of the second signal line paths and pass through input ends of the first signal line paths connected to the output ends of the second signal line paths, to the base points on the signal electrodes, and signal paths that are from the input ends of the first signal line paths and pass through the input ends of the signal electrodes connected to output ends of the first signal line paths, to the base points on the signal electrodes. 2. The optical modulator according to claim 1 , wherein an interval between the input ends of the second signal line paths on the flexible circuit board is different from an interval that corresponds thereto and is between the input ends of the first signal line paths on the second substrate. 3. The optical modulator according to claim 2 , wherein the interval between the input ends of the second signal line paths on the flexible circuit board is longer than the interval that corresponds thereto and is between the input ends of the first signal line paths on the second substrate, and the interval between input ends of the first signal line paths on the second substrate is longer than an interval that corresponds thereto and is between input ends of the signal electrodes on the first substrate. 4. The optical modulator according to claim 1 , wherein a central line between the adjacent input ends of the second signal line paths on the flexible circuit board deviates from a central line that corresponds thereto and is between the adjacent input ends of the first signal line paths on the second substrate. 5. The optical modulator according to claim 1 , wherein the second signal line paths on the flexible circuit board are disposed obliquely to a longitudinal direction of the first substrate. 6. The optical modulator according to claim 5 , wherein the first signal line paths on the second substrate are disposed obliquely to the longitudinal direction of the first substrate, and the first signal line paths and the corresponding second signal line paths on the flexible circuit board are each disposed in a straight line. 7. The optical modulator according to claim 6 , wherein a portion spanning from an input end of each of the signal electrodes on the first substrate to a portion located along the branching waveguide is disposed obliquely to the longitudinal direction of the first substrate, and a portion spanning from an input end of each of the signal electrodes to a portion located along the branching waveguide, the corresponding first signal line path on the second substrate, and the corresponding second signal line path on the flexible circuit board are respectively formed in a straight line. 8. The optical modulator according to claim 1 , wherein sums corresponding to each of the optical modulating units are equivalent, the sums respectively being a sum of a product of a length and a loss per unit length of the second signal line paths on the flexible circuit board, a product of a length and a loss per unit length of the first signal line paths on the second substrate, and a product of a loss per unit length of the signal electrodes on the first substrate and a length of a signal path from the input end of the signal electrode to the base point. 9. The optical modulator according to claim 1 , wherein the optical modulator is a QPSK modulator. 10. The optical modulator according to claim 1 , wherein the optical modulator is a polarization beam multiplex modulator. 11. An optical transmitter comprising: a light emitting element that emits light; a data generating circuit that generates modulation data; a driver that generates an electrical signal corresponding to the modulation data output from the data generating circuit; and an optical modulator that based on the electrical signal output from the driver, modulates the light emitted from the light emitting element; wherein the optical modulator includes: a first substrate that includes: a Mach-Zehnder optical waveguide that is formed on the first substrate having an electro-optical effect; a signal electrode and a ground electrode that are disposed along a pair of branching waveguides positioned between an optical branching unit and an optical coupling unit of the Mach-Zehnder optical waveguide; plural optical modulating units that are disposed in parallel, and respectively modulate a light beam propagating in the Mach-Zehnder optical waveguide by applying to the signal electrode that is to function as a travelling wave electrode, an electrical signal that corresponds to modulation data; and an output optical coupling unit that couples modulated light beams output from the optical modulating units; a second substrate that is di
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