Optical module having multi-mode coupler formed on semiconductor substrate
US-9684126-B2 · Jun 20, 2017 · US
US9419723B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9419723-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414221008-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 20, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 22, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 16, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 16, 2016 |
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An optical receiver for coherent optical communication, includes: a splitting element that splits a signal light into two optical axes; optical hybrids each of which is coupled with the two split optical axes; a skew adjustment element that is arranged on one of the optical axes, and adjusts a difference between optical path lengths of the two optical axes between the splitting element and the optical hybrids; a carrier; an adhesive that is filled between the skew adjustment element and the carrier; and a void that is located at an end portion of an optical axis direction of the skew adjustment element in a region where the skew adjustment element and the carrier are opposed to each other, the void being not filled up with the adhesive.
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What is claimed is: 1. An optical receiver for coherent optical communication, comprising: a splitting element that splits a signal light into two optical axes; optical hybrids each of which is coupled with the two split optical axes; a skew adjustment element that is arranged on one of the optical axes, has a longitudinal direction along the one of the optical axes and adjusts a difference between optical path lengths of the two optical axes between the splitting element and the optical hybrids; a photodiode that receives interfering light output by one of the optical hybrids; a carrier; an adhesive that is filled between the skew adjustment element and the carrier; and a void that is located at an end portion of an optical axis direction of the skew adjustment element in a region where the skew adjustment element and the carrier are opposed to each other, the void being not filled up with the adhesive. 2. The optical receiver according to claim 1 , wherein the skew adjustment element differs from the carrier in a thermal expansion coefficient. 3. The optical receiver according to claim 1 , wherein the skew adjustment element is composed of silicon. 4. The optical receiver according to claim 1 , wherein a region on the carrier corresponding to 75-95% length of the skew adjustment element in the optical axis direction is filled up with the adhesive. 5. The optical receiver according to claim 1 , wherein in a surface of the carrier opposite to the skew adjustment element, a first concave portion that is lower than the surface of the carrier bonded to the skew adjustment element is formed on a position of the carrier corresponding to the end portion of the skew adjustment element. 6. The optical receiver according to claim 5 , wherein the first concave portion is provided on one side or both sides of the adhesive in the optical axis direction of the skew adjustment element. 7. The optical receiver according to claim 1 , further comprising a reflector that is arranged on one of the two split optical axes. 8. A method for manufacturing an optical receiver for coherent optical communication including a splitting element that splits a signal light into two optical axes, optical hybrids each of which is coupled with the two split optical axes, a skew adjustment element that is arranged on one of the optical axes, has a longitudinal direction along the one of the optical axes and adjusts a differences between optical path lengths of the two optical axes between the splitting element and the optical hybrids, a photodiode that receives interfering light output by one of the optical hybrids, and a carrier, the method comprising: fixing the skew adjustment element on the carrier via an adhesive; and fixing a lens on the carrier based on an intensity of light received by the photodiode when light is entered into the splitting element; wherein a void that is not filled up with the adhesive is formed along an optical axis direction of the skew adjustment element in a region where the skew adjustment element and the carrier are opposed to each other.
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