Demultiplexing device for opto-electronic transceiver

US9325445B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9325445-B2
Application numberUS-201314057575-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 18, 2013
Priority dateOct 18, 2013
Publication dateApr 26, 2016
Grant dateApr 26, 2016

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An optical demultiplexing device includes an optics body, a mirror, optical filters, and opto-electronic detectors. The optics body has a fiber port configured to receive an end of an optical fiber, a reflective surface aligned with the fiber port, a substantially planar filter mounting surface, and a substantially planar mirror mounting surface. The filter mounting surface and the mirror mounting surface are parallel to one another and formed on the same side of the optics body as each other. The mirror is mounted on the mirror mounting surface, and the filters are mounted on the filter mounting surface. Each filter is transparent to a different wavelength and is interposed in an optical path between one of the opto-electronic detectors and the reflector.

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An optical demultiplexing device, comprising: a planar mirror; an optics body having a fiber port configured to receive an end of an optical fiber, a reflective surface aligned with the fiber port, a substantially planar filter mounting surface, a substantially planar mirror mounting surface comprising a plurality of intersecting flat ridges upon which the planar mirror is mounted, and a mirror attachment surface recessed below the mirror mounting surface, the mirror attachment surface having an adhesive disposed thereof to retain the planar mirror on the mirror mounting surface, the filter mounting surface and the mirror mounting surface parallel to one another and parallel to a reference plane, and wherein no portion of the optics body intervenes between the mirror mounting surface and the reference plane; a plurality of filters mounted on the filter mounting surface, each filter of the plurality of filters partially reflective and partially transparent, each of the plurality of filters transparent to a different wavelength than all others of the plurality of filters; and a plurality of opto-electronic detectors, each filter of the plurality of filters interposed in one of a corresponding plurality of optical paths between one of the plurality of opto-electronic detectors and the planar mirror. 2. The optical demultiplexing device of claim 1 , wherein the optics body consists of a continuous unitarily formed block of optically transparent material. 3. The optical demultiplexing device of claim 1 , wherein the adhesive is disposed between and in contact with both the mirror attachment surface and the planar mirror but not disposed between and in contact with both the mirror mounting surface and the planar mirror. 4. The optical demultiplexing device of claim 3 , wherein the adhesive comprises a cure-shrinkable epoxy. 5. The optical demultiplexing device of claim 1 , wherein the optics body further comprises a filter attachment surface recessed below the filter mounting surface, and an adhesive disposed between and in contact with both the filter attachment surface and the plurality of filters but not disposed between and in contact with both the filter mounting surface and the plurality of filters. 6. The optical demultiplexing device of claim 5 , wherein the adhesive comprises a cure-shrinkable epoxy. 7. The optical demultiplexing device of claim 1 , wherein each filter of the plurality of filters is a thin-film single-wavelength filter. 8. The optical demultiplexing device of claim 1 , wherein each filter of the plurality of filters is brick-shaped. 9. The optical demultiplexing device of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of filters are mounted on the filter mounting surface in a staggered orientation, and staggered ends of the filters abut and are retained between portions of the optics body. 10. The optical demultiplexing device of claim 1 , wherein the mirror comprises a metalized layer on a substrate. 11. The optical demultiplexing device of claim 1 , wherein the optics body further comprises a plurality of lenses, each lens of the plurality of lenses interposed in one of the optical paths between the plurality of filters and the plurality of opto-electronic detectors. 12. The optical demultiplexing device of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of lenses are disposed on a bottom of the optics body, the mirror mounting surface being disposed in a recessed region of a top of the optics body. 13. The optical demultiplexing device of claim 12 , wherein the reflective surface is disposed in a cavity in the bottom of the optics body. 14. The optical demultiplexing device of claim 1 , further comprising an LC connector assembly coupled to the fiber port. 15. The optical demultiplexing device of claim 14 , wherein the LC connector assembly comprises a metal LC port. 16. The optical demultiplexing device of claim 15 , wherein the LC connector assembly further comprises a split sleeve retained within the metal LC port, a ferrule retained within the split sleeve, and a fiber stub retained within the ferrule. 17. The optical demultiplexing device of claim 1 , further comprising a printed circuit board, wherein the optics body and the plurality of opto-electronic detectors are mounted on the printed circuit board. 18. The optical demultiplexing device of claim 1 , further comprising an optical transmitter and a transceiver housing, wherein the optical demultiplexing device and the optical transmitter are at least partly housed within the transceiver housing. 19. An optical demultiplexing device, comprising: an optics body consisting of a continuous unitarily formed block of optically transparent material, the optics body having a fiber port unitarily formed in the block of optically transparent material and configured to receive an end of an optical fiber, a reflective surface unitarily formed in the block of optically transparent material and aligned with the fiber port, a substantially planar filter mounting surface unitarily formed in the block of optically transparent material, and a substantially planar mirror mounting surface unitarily formed in the block of optically transparent material, the filter mounting surface and the mirror mounting surface parallel to one another and parallel to a reference plane, and no portion of the optics body intervenes between the mirror mounting surface and the reference plane; a planar mirror mounted on a first set of intersecting flat ridges of the mirror mounting surface; a mirror attachment surface recessed below the mirror mounting surface, the mirror attachment surface comprising a second set of flat ridges; a first adhesive disposed between and in contact with both the mirror and the second set of flat ridges of the mirror attachment surface and the mirror but not disposed between and in contact with both the mirror mounting surface and the mirror; a plurality of filters mounted on the filter mounting surface, each filter of the plurality of filters partially reflective and partially transparent, each of the plurality of filters transparent to a different wavelength than all others of the plurality of filters; a filter attachment surface recessed below the filter mounting surface; a second adhesive disposed between and in contact with both the filter attachment surface and the plurality of filters but not disposed between and in contact with both the filter mounting surface and the plurality of filters; and a plurality of opto-electronic detectors, each filter of the plurality of filters interposed in one of a corresponding plurality of optical paths between one of the plurality of opto-electronic detectors and the mirror.

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  • G02B6/4215Primary

    the intermediate optical elements being wavelength selective optical elements, e.g. variable wavelength optical modules or wavelength lockers (G02B6/4246 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • H04J14/02Primary

    Wavelength-division multiplex systems · CPC title

  • the intermediate optical element having redirecting reflective means, e.g. mirrors, prisms for deflecting the radiation from horizontal to down- or upward direction toward a device (G02B6/4246 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • using wavelength filters · CPC title

  • using wavelength multiplexing or demultiplexing · CPC title

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What does patent US9325445B2 cover?
An optical demultiplexing device includes an optics body, a mirror, optical filters, and opto-electronic detectors. The optics body has a fiber port configured to receive an end of an optical fiber, a reflective surface aligned with the fiber port, a substantially planar filter mounting surface, and a substantially planar mirror mounting surface. The filter mounting surface and the mirror mount…
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Avago Technologies General Ip
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B6/4215. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Apr 26 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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