Optical connector having a plurality of optical fibres with staggered cleaved ends coupled to associated microlenses

US9354397B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9354397-B2
Application numberUS-201214236353-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 12, 2012
Priority dateSep 26, 2011
Publication dateMay 31, 2016
Grant dateMay 31, 2016

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The disclosure generally relates to sets of optical waveguides such as optical fiber ribbons, and fiber optic connectors useful for connecting multiple optical fibers to other optical fibers or optical devices. In particular, the disclosure provides an efficient, compact and reliable optical fiber connector ( 100 ) that incorporates an optically transmissive substrate ( 120 ) receiving the optical fibers ( 132 ) in V-grooves on a first major surface thereof with their angle cleaved ends ( 126 ) arranged in a staggered arrangement so as to redirect light to an associated microlens ( 128 ) at the opposite surface of the transparent substrate ( 120 ).

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What is claimed is: 1. An optical construction comprising: an optically transmissive substrate comprising: a first major surface comprising a plurality of waveguide alignment features; an opposing second major surface comprising a plurality of microlenses staggered relative to one another; and a plurality of optical waveguides with angle cleaved end faces disposed adjacent the first major surface, the plurality of optical waveguides disposed substantially in a plane substantially parallel to the first major surface, the angle cleaved end faces being staggered relative to one another, the angle cleaved end face of each optical waveguide in the plurality of optical waveguides corresponding to a different microlens and being oriented so that light exiting each optical waveguide is directed by the angle cleaved end face to the corresponding microlens through the substrate. 2. The optical construction of claim 1 , wherein the waveguide alignment features comprise parallel grooves. 3. The optical construction of claim 1 , wherein the optical waveguides comprise optical fibers. 4. The optical construction of claim 1 , wherein the staggered microlenses form spaced apart first and second rows of microlenses and the staggered angle cleaved end faces form spaced apart first and second rows of angle cleaved end faces. 5. The optical construction of claim 1 , wherein each of the angle cleaved end faces comprise a total internal reflection (TIR) surface. 6. The optical construction of claim 1 , wherein each of the angle cleaved end faces comprise a reflective material coating. 7. The optical construction of claim 6 , wherein the reflective material coating comprises a metal or a metal alloy. 8. The optical construction of claim 1 , wherein each microlens includes a diameter greater than a separation distance between adjacent optical waveguides. 9. The optical construction of claim 1 , further comprising an antireflective coating disposed on each microlens. 10. An optical construction comprising: a first major surface comprising a first plurality of waveguide alignment features; a first plurality of optical waveguides with angle cleaved end faces disposed adjacent the first major surface, the angle cleaved end faces being staggered relative to one another; a second major surface opposite the first major surface and comprising a second plurality of waveguide alignment features; and a second plurality of optical waveguides with angle cleaved end faces disposed adjacent the second major surface, the angle cleaved end faces being staggered relative to one another; wherein each optical waveguide in the first plurality of optical waveguides corresponds to a different optical waveguide in the second plurality of optical waveguides, the angle cleaved faces of corresponding optical waveguides being so oriented that light exiting one optical waveguide enters the corresponding optical waveguide. 11. The optical construction of claim 10 , wherein the waveguide alignment features comprise parallel grooves. 12. The optical construction of claim 10 , wherein the optical waveguides comprise optical fibers. 13. The optical construction of claim 10 , wherein corresponding optical waveguides are associated with one or more corresponding microlenses for directing light between the angle cleaved end faces of the corresponding optical waveguides. 14. The optical construction of claim 10 , wherein the staggered angle cleaved end faces of each of the first and second pluralities of optical waveguides form spaced apart first and second rows of angle cleaved end faces. 15. The optical construction of claim 10 , wherein each of the angle cleaved end faces comprise a total internal reflection (TIR) surface. 16. The optical construction of claim 10 , wherein each of the angle cleaved end faces comprise a reflective material coating. 17. The optical construction of claim 16 , wherein the reflective material coating comprises a metal or a metal alloy. 18. The optical construction of claim 10 , wherein each microlens includes a microlens diameter greater than a separation distance between adjacent optical waveguides. 19. The optical construction of claim 10 , further comprising an antireflective coating disposed on each microlens. 20. An optical construction, comprising: an optically transmissive substrate comprising: a first major side comprising a first floor surface; a first staircase formed on the first floor surface and comprising at least a first step comprising a first tread; a second major side opposite the first major side and comprising a second floor surface; a second staircase formed on the second floor surface and comprising at least a first step comprising a first tread; a first plurality of staggered microlenses disposed on the second floor surface and forming rows of microlenses; a second plurality of staggered microlenses disposed on the first tread of the second staircase and forming rows of microlenses, wherein the substrate, the first and second staircases and the microlenses form a unitary construction; a first plurality of optical waveguides with angle cleaved end faces disposed on the first floor surface, the angle cleaved end faces being staggered relative to one another; and a second plurality of optical waveguides with angle cleaved end faces disposed on the first tread of the first staircase, the angle cleaved end faces being staggered relative to one another, wherein each angle cleaved end face of an optical waveguide in the first and the second plurality of optical waveguides corresponds to a different microlens so that light exiting each optical waveguide is directed by the angle cleaved end face to the corresponding microlens through the substrate. 21. The optical construction of claim 20 , wherein the waveguide alignment features comprise parallel grooves. 22. The optical construction of claim 20 , wherein the optical waveguides comprise optical fibers. 23. The optical construction of claim 20 , wherein a separation distance between each angle cleaved end face of the optical waveguide and the corresponding microlens is a constant. 24. The optical construction of claim 20 , wherein each of the angle cleaved end faces comprise a total internal reflection (TIR) surface. 25. The optical construction of claim 20 , wherein each of the angle cleaved end faces comprise a reflective coating. 26. The optical construction of claim 25 , wherein the reflective material coating comprises a metal or a metal alloy. 27. The optical construction of claim 20 , further comprising an antireflective coating disposed on a surface of the microlenses. 28. An optical connector comprising the optical construction of claim 1 , claim 10 , or claim 20 . 29. A transceiver comprising the optical construction of claim 1 , claim 10 , or claim 20 .

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  • Optical coupling means (G02B6/36, G02B6/42 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Lens inside the ferrule (lensed connectors G02B6/32) · CPC title

  • having fibre to fibre mating means · CPC title

  • Optical features (G02B6/4207, G02B6/421 take precedence) · CPC title

  • with optical elements between opposed fibre ends which perform a function other than beam splitting (having lens focusing means G02B6/32; utilising prism or grating G02B6/34) · CPC title

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What does patent US9354397B2 cover?
The disclosure generally relates to sets of optical waveguides such as optical fiber ribbons, and fiber optic connectors useful for connecting multiple optical fibers to other optical fibers or optical devices. In particular, the disclosure provides an efficient, compact and reliable optical fiber connector ( 100 ) that incorporates an optically transmissive substrate ( 120 ) receiving the opti…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bylander James R, Wang Ding, 3M Innovative Properties Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B6/4214. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 31 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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