System and methods for passive alignments of light transmitting or receiving devices to planar waveguides
US-2024295705-A1 · Sep 5, 2024 · US
US9746612B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9746612-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414786339-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 21, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 22, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 29, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 29, 2017 |
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Methods, systems, and devices are disclosed for implementing a fiber-waveguide evanescent coupling. In one aspect, a device having integrated photonic components includes a substrate, a waveguide formed on the substrate to include a terminal waveguide portion that terminates at one side of the substrate, and a fiber including a fiber core and fiber cladding surrounding the fiber core, in which at least a portion of the fiber cladding is removed at or near a fiber terminal end to enable optical evanescent coupling via a side surface of the fiber core at the or near the fiber terminal end, the fiber core at the or near the fiber terminal end is placed over the one side of the substrate to be above and to overlap with the terminal waveguide portion of the waveguide to enable optical evanescent coupling via side surfaces of the fiber core and the waveguide.
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What is claimed is: 1. A device having integrated photonic components, comprising: a substrate; a waveguide formed on the substrate to include a terminal waveguide portion that terminates at one side of the substrate; and an optical fiber including a fiber core and fiber cladding surrounding the fiber core, wherein at least a portion of the fiber cladding is removed at or near a fiber terminal end of the optical fiber to enable optical evanescent coupling via a side surface of the fiber core at the or near the fiber terminal end, wherein the fiber core at the or near the fiber terminal end is placed over the one side of the substrate to be above and to overlap with the terminal waveguide portion of the waveguide to enable optical evanescent coupling via side surfaces of the fiber core and the waveguide; wherein the optical fiber is placed over a groove formed over at least a portion of the terminal waveguide portion of the waveguide. 2. The device as in claim 1 , further comprising: a waveguide cladding layer formed between the fiber and the waveguide. 3. A method for coupling light between a fiber and waveguide on a substrate, comprising: removing at least a portion of fiber cladding at a terminal end of an optical fiber to enable optical evanescent coupling via a side surface of a fiber core of the optical fiber at the or near the terminal end; and placing the terminal end over one side of a substrate on which a waveguide is formed to include a terminal waveguide portion that terminates at the one side of the substrate so that the fiber core of the terminal end is above and overlaps with the terminal waveguide portion of the waveguide to enable optical evanescent coupling via side surfaces of the fiber core and the waveguide; wherein the placing includes aligning the optical fiber by placing over a groove formed over at least a portion of the terminal waveguide portion of the waveguide. 4. The method as in claim 3 , wherein the placing includes aligning the optical fiber with the waveguide with an alignment tolerance of at least 6 μm to produce a maximum optical evanescent coupling power. 5. The method as in claim 3 , wherein the placing includes aligning the optical fiber with the waveguide with an alignment tolerance of at least 4 mm to produce a maximum optical evanescent coupling power.
the additional structures being prepositioning mounting areas, allowing only movement in one dimension, e.g. grooves, trenches or vias in the microbench surface, i.e. self aligning supporting carriers · CPC title
Removing protective coverings of light guides before coupling · CPC title
Optics using evanescent waves, i.e. inhomogeneous waves · CPC title
using lateral coupling between contiguous fibres to split or combine optical signals · CPC title
by accessing the evanescent field of the light guide · CPC title
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