Optical waveguide, optical interposer and light source

US9904011B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9904011-B2
Application numberUS-201414165845-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 28, 2014
Priority dateFeb 15, 2013
Publication dateFeb 27, 2018
Grant dateFeb 27, 2018

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An optical waveguide includes a substrate, a first core provided over the substrate and having a first taper region that extends from one side toward the other side and has a sectional area that decreases toward the other side, and a plurality of second cores provided over the substrate and over or under the first core with a first cladding layer sandwiched therebetween and extending in parallel to the substrate and the first core.

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What is claimed is: 1. An optical waveguide, comprising: a substrate; a first core provided over the substrate and having a first taper region that extends from a first side toward a second side being the opposite side to the first side and has a sectional area that decreases toward the second side; and a plurality of second cores provided over the substrate and over or under the first core with a first cladding layer sandwiched therebetween and extending in parallel to the substrate and the first core, wherein the first core is positioned on an inner side with respect to two second cores positioned on the most outer sides as viewed from above from among the plurality of the second cores, and wherein the first taper region and each second core of the plurality of the second cores have a portion overlapping with each other in an extending direction of the first core and the second core. 2. The optical waveguide according to claim 1 , wherein the first taper region is a width taper region having a width that decreases toward the second side. 3. The optical waveguide according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of second cores individually have, on the first side, a second taper region having a sectional area that increases toward the second side. 4. The optical waveguide according to claim 3 , wherein the second taper region is a width taper region that increases in width toward the second side. 5. The optical waveguide according to claim 3 , wherein the plurality of second cores individually have a second fixed sectional area region contiguous to the second side of the second taper region and having a fixed sectional area; and the first core is terminated at a position corresponding to the second fixed sectional area region. 6. The optical waveguide according to claim 1 , wherein the first core has a first fixed sectional area region contiguous to the first side of the first taper region and having a fixed sectional area; and the plurality of second cores individually extend from a position corresponding to the first fixed sectional area region toward the second side. 7. The optical waveguide according to claim 1 , further comprising: a third core provided over the substrate and having a third taper region that extends from the second side toward the first side and has a sectional area that decreases toward the first side; and the plurality of second cores are provided over or under the third core with a second cladding layer sandwiched therebetween. 8. The optical waveguide according to claim 7 , wherein the plurality of second cores individually have, on the second side, a fourth taper region having a sectional area that decreases toward the second side. 9. The optical waveguide according to claim 8 , wherein the plurality of the second cores individually have a second fixed sectional area region contiguous to the first side of the fourth taper region and having a fixed sectional area; and the third core is terminated at a position corresponding to the second fixed sectional area region. 10. The optical waveguide according to claim 7 , wherein the third core has a third fixed sectional area region contiguous to the second side of the third taper region and having a fixed sectional area; and the plurality of second cores individually extend from a position corresponding to the third fixed sectional area region toward the first side. 11. The optical waveguide according to claim 1 , further comprising an overhead crossing core provided under the second core and extending in a direction crossing with the second core. 12. The optical waveguide according to claim 1 , wherein, as the plurality of the second cores, two second cores are provided which individually have, on the second side, a third taper region having a sectional area that decreases toward the second side, and a second fixed sectional area region contiguous to the first side of the third taper region and having a fixed sectional area; and the optical waveguide further comprises a third core provided between the two second cores and extending in parallel to the two second cores, the third core having, on the first side, a fourth taper region having a sectional area that increases toward the second side and a third fixed sectional area region contiguous to the second side of the fourth taper region and having a fixed sectional area. 13. The optical waveguide according to claim 12 , wherein the third core has a fifth taper region contiguous to the second side of the third fixed sectional area region and having a sectional area that decreases toward the second side; the optical waveguide further comprises: two fourth cores provided on opposite sides with respect to the third core and extending in parallel to the third core, the two fourth cores individually having, on the first side, a sixth taper region having a sectional area that increases toward the second side and a fourth fixed sectional area region contiguous to the second side of the sixth taper region and having a fixed sectional area; and a fifth core provided over the substrate and having a seventh taper region extending from the second side toward the first side and having a sectional area that decreases toward the first side; and the two fourth cores are individually provided over or under the fifth core with the second cladding layer sandwiched therebetween. 14. The optical waveguide according to claim 13 , wherein the two fourth cores individually have an eighth taper region contiguous to the second side of the fourth fixed sectional area region and having a sectional area that decreases toward the second side. 15. The optical waveguide according to claim 13 , wherein the fifth core has a fifth fixed sectional area region contiguous to the second side of the seventh taper region and having a fixed sectional area; and the two fourth cores individually extend from a position corresponding to the fifth fixed sectional area region toward the first side. 16. The optical waveguide according to claim 13 , wherein the fifth core is terminated at a position corresponding to the fourth fixed sectional area region. 17. The optical waveguide according to claim 12 , further comprising an overhead crossing core provided under the third core and extending in a direction crossing with the third core. 18. An optical interposer, comprising: a substrate; an optical waveguide provided on the substrate; an optical modulator provided on the substrate; and an optical detector provided on the substrate; wherein the optical waveguide includes: a first core provided over the substrate and having a first taper region extending from a first side toward a second side being the opposite side to the first side and having a sectional area that decreases toward the second side; and a plurality of second cores provided over the substrate and over or under the first core with a first cladding layer sandwiched therebetween and extending in parallel to the substrate and the first core, wherein the first taper region and each second core of the plurality of the second cores have a portion overlapping with each other in an extending direction of the first core and the second core. 19. The optical interposer according to claim 18 , further comprising an overhead crossing core provided under the second core and extending in a direction crossing with the second core. 20. A light source, comprising: a substrate; an optical waveguide provided on the substrate; and a light emitter provided on the substrate; w

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  • Bends, branchings or intersections · CPC title

  • Three-dimensional structures · CPC title

  • G02B6/1228Primary

    Tapered waveguides, e.g. integrated spot-size transformers (for coupling with fibres G02B6/305) · CPC title

  • Combinations of two or more optical elements · CPC title

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What does patent US9904011B2 cover?
An optical waveguide includes a substrate, a first core provided over the substrate and having a first taper region that extends from one side toward the other side and has a sectional area that decreases toward the other side, and a plurality of second cores provided over the substrate and over or under the first core with a first cladding layer sandwiched therebetween and extending in paralle…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fujitsu Ltd, Nec Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B6/1228. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Feb 27 2018 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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