Planar optical waveguide element, dual polarization quadrature phase shift keying modulator, coherent receiver, and polarization diversity
US-9500807-B2 · Nov 22, 2016 · US
US9810840B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9810840-B2 |
| Application number | US-201614989436-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 6, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 6, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2017 |
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A low loss high extinction ratio on-chip polarizer is disclosed. The polarizer includes an input waveguide taper having an outer waveguiding region that widens in the direction of light propagation along at least a portion of the taper length, and a core waveguiding region that narrows in the direction of light propagation along at least a portion of the taper length, so as to selectively squeeze out light of undesired modes into the outer regions while preserving light of a desired mode in the waveguide core. An integrated light absorber/deflector may be coupled to the outer waveguiding regions.
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A waveguide polarizer, comprising: an input optical waveguide capable of supporting a first mode and a second mode; an output optical waveguide; and a mode-selective expander (MSE) extending optically between the input and output optical waveguides and comprising: a core waveguiding region disposed to receive light of the first mode and light of the second mode from the input optical waveguide, and an outer waveguiding region disposed alongside the core waveguiding region in optical communication therewith, wherein at least one of the core waveguiding region and the outer waveguiding region are configured to preferentially expand the light of the second mode from the core waveguiding region into the outer waveguiding region, and to propagate the light of the first mode along the core waveguiding region, while being substantially confined within said core waveguiding region, for coupling into the output optical waveguide, with the outer waveguiding region remaining substantially absent of the light of the first mode; wherein the MSE comprises an input taper section wherein the outer waveguiding region gradually widens in a direction of light propagation, and the core waveguiding region gradually narrows in the direction of light propagation. 2. The waveguide polarizer of claim 1 wherein the outer waveguiding region is configured to attenuate light of the second mode expanded thereinto while allowing light of the first mode to propagate along the core waveguiding region substantially undisturbed. 3. The waveguide polarizer of claim 2 wherein the MSE comprises a light absorber configured to selectively absorb light propagating in the outer waveguiding region thereof. 4. The waveguide polarizer of claim 3 wherein the light absorber comprises one of: a metal layer coupled to the outer waveguiding region of the MSE, a layer of light-absorbing semiconductor material coupled to the outer waveguiding region of the MSE, and a doped region of a semiconductor layer forming the outer waveguiding region of the MSE. 5. The waveguide polarizer of claim 2 wherein the MSE comprises a light redirecting element configured to selectively re-direct light propagating in the outer waveguiding region thereof away from the output optical waveguide. 6. The waveguide polarizer of claim 5 wherein the light redirecting element comprises one of: an optical grating formed in the outer waveguiding region or optically coupled therewith, and an auxiliary waveguiding layer optically coupled to the outer waveguiding region of the MSE so as to re-direct light propagating therein away from the core waveguiding region of the MSE. 7. The waveguide polarizer of claim 1 wherein the outer waveguiding region is greater in width than the input optical waveguide, and wherein the core waveguiding region of the MSE is smaller in width than the input optical waveguide along at least a portion of the MSE. 8. The waveguide polarizer of claim 7 wherein the MSE comprises a strip-loaded waveguide defined by the core waveguiding region and the outer waveguiding region, the strip-loaded waveguide comprising a layer of a semiconductor or dielectric material disposed on a support substrate, wherein said layer is thinner in the outer waveguiding region than in the core waveguiding region. 9. The waveguide polarizer of claim 8 wherein the first mode is a fundamental TE mode and the second mode is a TM mode or a higher-order TE mode, wherein the strip-loaded waveguide comprises the input taper section. 10. The waveguide polarizer of claim 9 comprising a support substrate, wherein the strip-loaded waveguide is disposed upon the support substrate. 11. The waveguide polarizer of claim 10 wherein the support substrate comprises a silicon-on-isolator wafer comprising a silicon layer, and wherein the strip-loaded waveguide is defined in the silicon layer. 12. The waveguide polarizer of claim 1 wherein the outer waveguiding region gradually widens along a first length of the input taper section, and the core waveguiding region gradually narrows along a second length of the input taper section following the first length in the direction of light propagation. 13. The waveguide polarizer of claim 1 including an optical shielding disposed beside the MSE so as to prevent light of the second mode to couple into an external optical device and/or so as to shield the MSE from external light. 14. The waveguide polarizer of claim 1 , wherein the first mode is characterized by a greater effective refractive index in the MSE than the second mode. 15. The waveguide polarizer of claim 14 , wherein the first mode is a TE0 mode and the second mode is one of: a TM0 mode, and a higher-order TE or TM mode. 16. The waveguide polarizer of claim 14 , wherein the first mode is a TM0 mode and the second mode is one of: a TE0 mode, and a higher-order TE or TM mode. 17. The waveguide polarizer of claim 1 wherein the MSE comprises an output taper section wherein the outer waveguiding region gradually narrows towards the output waveguide and the core waveguiding region gradually widens towards the output waveguide. 18. The waveguide polarizer of claim 1 wherein the MSE further comprises a mode squeezing section disposed to receive light from the input taper section, wherein the core waveguiding region in the mode squeezing section is smaller in width than the input optical waveguide. 19. A photonic integrated circuit (PIC) chip comprising: an optical waveguide interconnect disposed to provide an optical connection between a first optical device and a second optical device and comprising one or more integrated waveguide polarizers of claim 1 , each configured to suppress light propagating in the optical waveguide interconnect in the second mode while passing through light in the first mode, so as to reduce mode crosstalk downstream from the one or more integrated on-chip polarizers.
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