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- the present disclosure is related to optical packages. More particularly, the present disclosure is directed to an optical package for providing efficient coupling between a distributed feedback laser diode and a silicon photonic integrated-circuit chip edge couplers with low return loss.
- Si PIC Silicon photonic integrated circuits
- DFB-LD distributed feedback lasers
- Si PIC has major influence on the link budget.
- the first coupling structure is grating coupler, which is favored for its on-chip characterizing compatibilities and high coupling efficiency with less than 2 dB insertion loss.
- grating coupler is its limited spectral bandwidth, and the typical bandwidth within 1 dB variation is less than 20 nm.
- Another less-apparent but significant disadvantage is that its vertical packaging structure cannot be easily designed into QSFP28 form factors which have been the main stream packaging form factors in data center applications.
- the second coupling structure is edge coupler, usually with an inverse tapered silicon waveguide surrounded by a SiO 2 cantilever structure.
- Edge couplers are in-plane structures which can be fully compatible with QSFP form factors. Edge couplers may provide less than 2 dB insertion loss to single mode fiber. Edge couplers may also demonstrate coupling tolerance comparable with single mode fiber and very wide spectral bandwidth supporting O-band and C-band simultaneously. Nevertheless, the coupling loss of a DFB-LD is still beyond the acceptable range, due to the mismatch of DFB-LD mode size and edge coupler mode size. Lenses have been adopted to overcome the mismatch between two modes.
- the conventional coupling scheme 400 simply utilizes a lens to couple an output optical beam into an edge coupler of a Si PIC. Thus, it is not easy to find a suitable lens to optimize the coupling between DFB-LD and Si PIC edge coupler.
- the present disclosure aims to address aforementioned issues associated with conventional coupling structures.
- the present disclosure provides a novel high-efficient optical package that optimizes the coupling between DFB-LD and Si PIC edge coupler with suppressed return loss.
- an optical package may include a DFB-LD, a Si PIC, a single mode fiber or fiber array assembly, a lens and a spacer.
- the Si PIC may include at least one input edge coupler and at least one output edge coupler.
- the single mode fiber or fiber array assembly may be aligned to the at least output edge coupler of the Si PIC.
- the lens may be disposed between the DFB-LD and the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC, and may be configured to minimize a mismatch between an output spot size of the DFB-LD and a spot size of the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC.
- the spacer may be bonded to a facet of the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC with an index matching fluid.
- an optical package may include a DFB-LD, a Si PIC, a single mode fiber or fiber array assembly, a lens and an isolator.
- the Si PIC may include at least one input edge coupler and at least one output edge coupler.
- the single mode fiber or fiber array assembly may be aligned to the at least output edge coupler of the Si PIC.
- the lens may be disposed between the DFB-LD and the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC, and may be configured to minimize a mismatch between an output spot size of the DFB-LD and a spot size of the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC.
- the isolator may be bonded to a facet of the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC with an index matching fluid.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram of a high-efficiency optical package in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram of a high-efficiency optical package in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram of a high-efficiency and low-return-loss optical package in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram of a conventional coupling scheme in the prior art.
- a high-efficient optical package in accordance with the present disclosure may include a DFB-LD, a Si PIC, a lens, a single mode fiber or a fiber array assembly, and a spacer or an isolator.
- the lens may be inserted or otherwise disposed between the DFB-LD and an input edge coupler of the Si PIC.
- the single mode fiber or fiber array assembly may be coupled to an output edge coupler of the Si PIC with an index matching fluid filled in an air gap therebetween.
- the spacer may be a silica double-polished spacer bonded to a facet of the input edge coupler of the Si PIC with the index matching fluid filling the air gap, as shown in FIG. 1 .
- the silica spacer may be utilized as a container or adhesion surface for filling the index matching fluid, thus allowing expansion of the mode size of the edge coupler.
- an opposite surface of the silica spacer may be anti-reflection coated to help reduce return loss.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a high-efficiency optical package 100 in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Optical package 100 may include a high-efficiency coupling structure between a DFB-LD 110 and a Si PIC 120 .
- Si PIC 120 may have at least one input edge coupler 122 and at least one output edge coupler 124 .
- a silica spacer (or isolator) 130 may be bonded to a facet of the at least one input edge coupler 122 with an index matching fluid 140 .
- a lens 150 may be inserted or otherwise disposed between DFB-LD 110 and spacer or isolator 130 .
- a single mode fiber or fiber array assembly 160 may be aligned to the at least output edge coupler 124 of the Si PIC 120 .
- the single mode fiber or fiber array assembly 160 may be bonded to a facet of the at least one output edge coupler 124 with the index matching fluid 140 .
- FIG. 2 illustrates a high-efficiency optical package 200 in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Optical package 200 may include a high-efficiency coupling structure between a DFB-LD 210 and a Si PIC 220 .
- Si PIC 220 may have at least one input edge coupler 222 and at least one output edge coupler 224 .
- a silica spacer (or isolator) 230 may be bonded to a facet of the at least one input edge coupler 222 with an index matching fluid 240 .
- the index matching fluid 240 may be ultra-violet (UV) curable and/or UV cured.
- a gradient index (GRIN) lens 250 may be inserted or otherwise disposed between DFB-LD 210 and spacer or isolator 230 .
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- a single mode fiber or fiber array assembly 260 may be aligned to the at least output edge coupler 224 of the Si PIC 220 .
- the single mode fiber or fiber array assembly 260 may be bonded to a facet of the at least one output edge coupler 224 with the index matching fluid 240 .
- FIG. 3 illustrates a high-efficiency and low-return-loss optical package 300 in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Optical package 300 may include a high-efficiency coupling structure between a DFB-LD 310 and a Si PIC 320 .
- Si PIC 320 may have at least one input edge coupler 322 and at least one output edge coupler 324 .
- a silica spacer (or isolator) 330 may be bonded to a facet of the at least one input edge coupler 322 with an index matching fluid 340 .
- the index matching fluid 340 may be ultra-violet (UV) curable and/or UV cured.
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- a lens 350 may be inserted or otherwise disposed between DFB-LD 310 and spacer or isolator 330 .
- a single mode fiber or fiber array assembly 360 may be aligned to the at least output edge coupler 324 of the Si PIC 320 .
- the single mode fiber or fiber array assembly 360 may be bonded to a facet of the at least one output edge coupler 324 with the index matching fluid 340 .
- a facet of the at least one input edge coupler 322 e.g., the facet facing the spacer or isolator 330 ) may be tilt-polished.
- a facet of the at least one output edge coupler 324 (e.g., the facet facing the single mode fiber or fiber array assembly 360 ) may be tilt-polished.
- the Si PIC 320 may be covered with at least one silica cover lid 370 .
- an optical package may include a DFB-LD, a Si PIC, a single mode fiber or fiber array assembly, a lens and a spacer.
- the Si PIC may include at least one input edge coupler and at least one output edge coupler.
- the single mode fiber or fiber array assembly may be aligned to the at least output edge coupler of the Si PIC.
- the lens may be disposed between the DFB-LD and the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC, and may be configured to minimize a mismatch between an output spot size of the DFB-LD and a spot size of the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC.
- the spacer may be bonded to a facet of the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC with an index matching fluid.
- the spacer may include a silica spacer, a glass spacer, a polymer spacer, a polyimide spacer, an epoxy spacer, or a resin spacer.
- the spacer may include a double-side polished spacer.
- a first surface of the spacer facing toward the lens may be coated with an anti-reflection film.
- the at least one input edge coupler may include a cantilever structure edge coupler or an anchored-cantilever structure edge coupler.
- the optical package may also include at least one silica cover lid.
- the Si PIC may be covered with the at least one silica cover lid.
- the facet of the at least one input edge coupler may be tilt-polished, as shown in FIG. 3 .
- a facet of the at least one output edge coupler may be tilt-polished, as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the lens may include a ball lens, an aspheric lens, a GRIN lens, or a set of collimator lenses.
- the single mode fiber may be fixed to a facet of the at least one output edge coupler with the index matching fluid.
- the DFB-LD may be configured to operate at a wavelength range of C-band, O-band, or a combination thereof.
- the DFB-LD and the lens may be packaged as one packaged component.
- a type of the one packaged component is a transistor outline can (TO-can) type or a butterfly type.
- the index matching fluid may be UV curable.
- the lens may include a GRIN lens, as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the GRIN lens may be bonded to a second surface of the spacer with UV-curable epoxy or resin.
- an optical package may include a DFB-LD, a Si PIC, a single mode fiber or fiber array assembly, a lens and an isolator.
- the Si PIC may include at least one input edge coupler and at least one output edge coupler.
- the single mode fiber or fiber array assembly may be aligned to the at least output edge coupler of the Si PIC.
- the lens may be disposed between the DFB-LD and the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC, and may be configured to minimize a mismatch between an output spot size of the DFB-LD and a spot size of the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC.
- the isolator may be bonded to a facet of the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC with an index matching fluid.
- the isolator may include a double-side polished isolator.
- a first surface of the isolator facing toward the lens may be coated with an anti-reflection film.
- the at least one input edge coupler may include a cantilever structure edge coupler or an anchored-cantilever structure edge coupler.
- the optical package may also include at least one silica cover lid.
- the Si PIC may be covered with the at least one silica cover lid.
- the facet of the at least one input edge coupler may be tilt-polished, as shown in FIG. 3 .
- a facet of the at least one output edge coupler may be tilt-polished, as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the lens may include a ball lens, an aspheric lens, a GRIN lens, or a set of collimator lenses.
- the single mode fiber may be fixed to a facet of the at least one output edge coupler with the index matching fluid.
- the DFB-LD may be configured to operate at a wavelength range of C-band, O-band, or a combination thereof.
- the DFB-LD and the lens may be packaged as one packaged component.
- a type of the one packaged component is a TO-can type or a butterfly type.
- the index matching fluid may be UV curable.
- the lens may include a GRIN lens, as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the GRIN lens may be bonded to a second surface of the isolator with UV-curable epoxy or resin.
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An optical package for providing efficient coupling between a photonic device and a silicon photonic integrated-circuit chip (Si PIC) edge couplers with low return loss, as well as variations thereof, is described. The optical package may include a photonic device, a Si PIC, a single mode fiber or fiber array assembly, a lens and a spacer. The Si PIC may an input edge coupler and an output edge coupler. The single mode fiber or fiber array assembly may be aligned to the output edge coupler. The lens may be disposed between the photonic device and the input edge coupler, and may be configured to minimize a mismatch between an output spot size of the photonic device and a spot size of the input edge coupler of the Si PIC. The spacer may be bonded to a facet of the input edge coupler with an index matching fluid.
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- The present disclosure is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/143,019, filed on 29 Apr. 2016, which is a non-provisional application of, and claims the priority benefit of, U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/179,361, filed on 5 May 2015. The contents of aforementioned applications are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
- The present disclosure is related to optical packages. More particularly, the present disclosure is directed to an optical package for providing efficient coupling between a distributed feedback laser diode and a silicon photonic integrated-circuit chip edge couplers with low return loss.
- Silicon photonic integrated circuits (Si PIC) have attracted tremendous attention due to their high-density integration capabilities of coupler, modulator, photodiode, avalanche photodiode, polarization diversity components and multimode interferometers. However, link budget deficiency has limited the application of Si PIC. In one aspect, the coupling efficiency of distributed feedback lasers (DFB-LD) and Si PIC has major influence on the link budget.
- Up to the present time, there are two coupling structures adopted in Si PICs. The first coupling structure is grating coupler, which is favored for its on-chip characterizing compatibilities and high coupling efficiency with less than 2 dB insertion loss. However, one disadvantage of grating coupler is its limited spectral bandwidth, and the typical bandwidth within 1 dB variation is less than 20 nm. Another less-apparent but significant disadvantage is that its vertical packaging structure cannot be easily designed into QSFP28 form factors which have been the main stream packaging form factors in data center applications.
- The second coupling structure is edge coupler, usually with an inverse tapered silicon waveguide surrounded by a SiO2 cantilever structure. Edge couplers are in-plane structures which can be fully compatible with QSFP form factors. Edge couplers may provide less than 2 dB insertion loss to single mode fiber. Edge couplers may also demonstrate coupling tolerance comparable with single mode fiber and very wide spectral bandwidth supporting O-band and C-band simultaneously. Nevertheless, the coupling loss of a DFB-LD is still beyond the acceptable range, due to the mismatch of DFB-LD mode size and edge coupler mode size. Lenses have been adopted to overcome the mismatch between two modes. However, most commercially available lenses are not designed for the coupling between DFB-LD and Si PIC edge coupler, as shown in
FIG. 4 , but are designed for coupling between DFB-LD and single mode fiber. InFIG. 4 , theconventional coupling scheme 400 simply utilizes a lens to couple an output optical beam into an edge coupler of a Si PIC. Thus, it is not easy to find a suitable lens to optimize the coupling between DFB-LD and Si PIC edge coupler. - The following summary is illustrative only and is not intended to be limiting in any way. That is, the following summary is provided to introduce concepts, highlights, benefits and advantages of the novel and non-obvious techniques described herein. Select implementations are further described below in the detailed description. Thus, the following summary is not intended to identify essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended for use in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
- The present disclosure aims to address aforementioned issues associated with conventional coupling structures. Advantageously, the present disclosure provides a novel high-efficient optical package that optimizes the coupling between DFB-LD and Si PIC edge coupler with suppressed return loss.
- In one aspect, an optical package may include a DFB-LD, a Si PIC, a single mode fiber or fiber array assembly, a lens and a spacer. The Si PIC may include at least one input edge coupler and at least one output edge coupler. The single mode fiber or fiber array assembly may be aligned to the at least output edge coupler of the Si PIC. The lens may be disposed between the DFB-LD and the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC, and may be configured to minimize a mismatch between an output spot size of the DFB-LD and a spot size of the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC. The spacer may be bonded to a facet of the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC with an index matching fluid.
- In another aspect, an optical package may include a DFB-LD, a Si PIC, a single mode fiber or fiber array assembly, a lens and an isolator. The Si PIC may include at least one input edge coupler and at least one output edge coupler. The single mode fiber or fiber array assembly may be aligned to the at least output edge coupler of the Si PIC. The lens may be disposed between the DFB-LD and the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC, and may be configured to minimize a mismatch between an output spot size of the DFB-LD and a spot size of the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC. The isolator may be bonded to a facet of the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC with an index matching fluid.
- The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the present disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the present disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the present disclosure. The drawings may not necessarily be in scale so as to better present certain features of the illustrated subject matter.
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FIG. 1 is a diagram of a high-efficiency optical package in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 2 is a diagram of a high-efficiency optical package in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 3 is a diagram of a high-efficiency and low-return-loss optical package in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 4 is a diagram of a conventional coupling scheme in the prior art. - Detailed embodiments of the claimed subject matters are disclosed herein. However, it shall be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely illustrative of the claimed subject matters which may be embodied in various forms. The present disclosure may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the exemplary embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these exemplary embodiments are provided so that description of the present disclosure is thorough and complete and will fully convey the scope of the present disclosure to those skilled in the art. In the description below, details of well-known features and techniques may be omitted to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the presented embodiments.
- The present disclosure provides various embodiments of a novel high-efficient optical package which optimizes the coupling between DFB-LD and Si PIC edge coupler with low return loss. In general, a high-efficient optical package in accordance with the present disclosure may include a DFB-LD, a Si PIC, a lens, a single mode fiber or a fiber array assembly, and a spacer or an isolator. The lens may be inserted or otherwise disposed between the DFB-LD and an input edge coupler of the Si PIC. The single mode fiber or fiber array assembly may be coupled to an output edge coupler of the Si PIC with an index matching fluid filled in an air gap therebetween. The spacer may be a silica double-polished spacer bonded to a facet of the input edge coupler of the Si PIC with the index matching fluid filling the air gap, as shown in
FIG. 1 . The silica spacer may be utilized as a container or adhesion surface for filling the index matching fluid, thus allowing expansion of the mode size of the edge coupler. Furthermore, an opposite surface of the silica spacer may be anti-reflection coated to help reduce return loss. -
FIG. 1 illustrates a high-efficiencyoptical package 100 in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.Optical package 100 may include a high-efficiency coupling structure between a DFB-LD 110 and aSi PIC 120. Si PIC 120 may have at least oneinput edge coupler 122 and at least oneoutput edge coupler 124. A silica spacer (or isolator) 130 may be bonded to a facet of the at least oneinput edge coupler 122 with anindex matching fluid 140. Alens 150 may be inserted or otherwise disposed between DFB-LD 110 and spacer orisolator 130. A single mode fiber orfiber array assembly 160 may be aligned to the at leastoutput edge coupler 124 of theSi PIC 120. The single mode fiber orfiber array assembly 160 may be bonded to a facet of the at least oneoutput edge coupler 124 with theindex matching fluid 140. -
FIG. 2 illustrates a high-efficiencyoptical package 200 in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure.Optical package 200 may include a high-efficiency coupling structure between a DFB-LD 210 and aSi PIC 220.Si PIC 220 may have at least oneinput edge coupler 222 and at least oneoutput edge coupler 224. A silica spacer (or isolator) 230 may be bonded to a facet of the at least oneinput edge coupler 222 with anindex matching fluid 240. Theindex matching fluid 240 may be ultra-violet (UV) curable and/or UV cured. A gradient index (GRIN)lens 250 may be inserted or otherwise disposed between DFB-LD 210 and spacer orisolator 230. A single mode fiber orfiber array assembly 260 may be aligned to the at leastoutput edge coupler 224 of theSi PIC 220. The single mode fiber orfiber array assembly 260 may be bonded to a facet of the at least oneoutput edge coupler 224 with theindex matching fluid 240. -
FIG. 3 illustrates a high-efficiency and low-return-lossoptical package 300 in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.Optical package 300 may include a high-efficiency coupling structure between a DFB-LD 310 and aSi PIC 320.Si PIC 320 may have at least oneinput edge coupler 322 and at least oneoutput edge coupler 324. A silica spacer (or isolator) 330 may be bonded to a facet of the at least oneinput edge coupler 322 with anindex matching fluid 340. Theindex matching fluid 340 may be ultra-violet (UV) curable and/or UV cured. Alens 350 may be inserted or otherwise disposed between DFB-LD 310 and spacer orisolator 330. A single mode fiber orfiber array assembly 360 may be aligned to the at leastoutput edge coupler 324 of theSi PIC 320. The single mode fiber orfiber array assembly 360 may be bonded to a facet of the at least oneoutput edge coupler 324 with theindex matching fluid 340. A facet of the at least one input edge coupler 322 (e.g., the facet facing the spacer or isolator 330) may be tilt-polished. Alternatively or additionally, a facet of the at least one output edge coupler 324 (e.g., the facet facing the single mode fiber or fiber array assembly 360) may be tilt-polished. TheSi PIC 320 may be covered with at least onesilica cover lid 370. - In view of the above, select features of various embodiments in accordance with the present disclosure are described below.
- In one aspect, an optical package may include a DFB-LD, a Si PIC, a single mode fiber or fiber array assembly, a lens and a spacer. The Si PIC may include at least one input edge coupler and at least one output edge coupler. The single mode fiber or fiber array assembly may be aligned to the at least output edge coupler of the Si PIC. The lens may be disposed between the DFB-LD and the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC, and may be configured to minimize a mismatch between an output spot size of the DFB-LD and a spot size of the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC. The spacer may be bonded to a facet of the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC with an index matching fluid.
- In some embodiments, the spacer may include a silica spacer, a glass spacer, a polymer spacer, a polyimide spacer, an epoxy spacer, or a resin spacer.
- In some embodiments, the spacer may include a double-side polished spacer.
- In some embodiments, a first surface of the spacer facing toward the lens may be coated with an anti-reflection film.
- In some embodiments, the at least one input edge coupler may include a cantilever structure edge coupler or an anchored-cantilever structure edge coupler.
- In some embodiments, the optical package may also include at least one silica cover lid. The Si PIC may be covered with the at least one silica cover lid. In some embodiments, the facet of the at least one input edge coupler may be tilt-polished, as shown in
FIG. 3 . Alternatively or additionally, a facet of the at least one output edge coupler may be tilt-polished, as shown inFIG. 3 . - In some embodiments, the lens may include a ball lens, an aspheric lens, a GRIN lens, or a set of collimator lenses.
- In some embodiments, the single mode fiber may be fixed to a facet of the at least one output edge coupler with the index matching fluid.
- In some embodiments, the DFB-LD may be configured to operate at a wavelength range of C-band, O-band, or a combination thereof.
- In some embodiments, the DFB-LD and the lens may be packaged as one packaged component. In some embodiments, a type of the one packaged component is a transistor outline can (TO-can) type or a butterfly type.
- In some embodiments, the index matching fluid may be UV curable.
- In some embodiments, the lens may include a GRIN lens, as shown in
FIG. 2 . The GRIN lens may be bonded to a second surface of the spacer with UV-curable epoxy or resin. - In another aspect, an optical package may include a DFB-LD, a Si PIC, a single mode fiber or fiber array assembly, a lens and an isolator. The Si PIC may include at least one input edge coupler and at least one output edge coupler. The single mode fiber or fiber array assembly may be aligned to the at least output edge coupler of the Si PIC. The lens may be disposed between the DFB-LD and the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC, and may be configured to minimize a mismatch between an output spot size of the DFB-LD and a spot size of the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC. The isolator may be bonded to a facet of the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC with an index matching fluid.
- In some embodiments, the isolator may include a double-side polished isolator.
- In some embodiments, a first surface of the isolator facing toward the lens may be coated with an anti-reflection film.
- In some embodiments, the at least one input edge coupler may include a cantilever structure edge coupler or an anchored-cantilever structure edge coupler.
- In some embodiments, the optical package may also include at least one silica cover lid. The Si PIC may be covered with the at least one silica cover lid. In some embodiments, the facet of the at least one input edge coupler may be tilt-polished, as shown in
FIG. 3 . Alternatively or additionally, a facet of the at least one output edge coupler may be tilt-polished, as shown inFIG. 3 . - In some embodiments, the lens may include a ball lens, an aspheric lens, a GRIN lens, or a set of collimator lenses.
- In some embodiments, the single mode fiber may be fixed to a facet of the at least one output edge coupler with the index matching fluid.
- In some embodiments, the DFB-LD may be configured to operate at a wavelength range of C-band, O-band, or a combination thereof.
- In some embodiments, the DFB-LD and the lens may be packaged as one packaged component. In some embodiments, a type of the one packaged component is a TO-can type or a butterfly type.
- In some embodiments, the index matching fluid may be UV curable.
- In some embodiments, the lens may include a GRIN lens, as shown in
FIG. 2 . The GRIN lens may be bonded to a second surface of the isolator with UV-curable epoxy or resin. - Although some embodiments are disclosed above, they are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed embodiments of the present disclosure without departing from the scope or spirit of the present disclosure. In view of the foregoing, the scope of the present disclosure shall be defined by the following claims and their equivalents.
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1. An optical package, comprising:
a photonic device;
a silicon photonic integrated-circuit chip (Si PIC) comprising at least one input edge coupler and at least one output edge coupler;
a single mode fiber or fiber array assembly aligned to the at least output edge coupler of the Si PIC;
a lens disposed between the photonic device and the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC, the lens configured to minimize a mismatch between an output spot size of the photonic device and a spot size of the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC; and
a spacer bonded to a facet of the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC with an index matching fluid.
2. The optical package of claim 1 , wherein the photonic device comprises a distributed feedback laser diode (DFB-LD), a fiber, a fiber array unit, a silicon photonic chip, a planar waveguide circuit chip, or a surface illuminated photodiode.
3. The optical package of claim 1 , wherein the spacer comprises a double-side polished spacer, a silica spacer, a glass spacer, a polymer spacer, a polyimide spacer, an epoxy spacer, or a resin spacer.
4. The optical package of claim 1 , wherein a first surface of the spacer facing toward the lens is coated with an anti-reflection film.
5. The optical package of claim 1 , wherein the at least one input edge coupler comprises a cantilever structure edge coupler or an anchored-cantilever structure edge coupler.
6. The optical package of claim 1 , further comprising:
at least one silica cover lid,
wherein the Si PIC is covered with the at least one silica cover lid.
7. The optical package of claim 1 , wherein the facet of the at least one input edge coupler is tilt-polished.
8. The optical package of claim 1 , wherein a facet of the at least one output edge coupler is tilt-polished.
9. The optical package of claim 1 , wherein the lens comprises a ball lens, an aspheric lens, a gradient index (GRIN) lens, or a set of collimator lenses.
10. The optical package of claim 1 , wherein the single mode fiber is fixed to a facet of the at least one output edge coupler with the index matching fluid.
11. The optical package of claim 1 , wherein the photonic device is configured to operate at a wavelength range of C-band, O-band, or a combination thereof.
12. The optical package of claim 1 , wherein the photonic device and the lens are packaged as one packaged component.
13. The optical package of claim 12 , wherein a type of the one packaged component is a transistor outline can (TO-can) type or a butterfly type.
14. The optical package of claim 1 , wherein the index matching fluid is ultra-violet (UV) curable.
15. The optical package of claim 1 , wherein the lens comprises a GRIN lens, and wherein the GRIN lens is bonded to a second surface of the spacer with UV-curable epoxy or resin.
16. An optical package, comprising:
a photonic device;
a silicon photonic integrated-circuit chip (Si PIC) comprising at least one input edge coupler and at least one output edge coupler;
a single mode fiber or fiber array assembly aligned to the at least output edge coupler of the Si PIC;
a lens disposed between the photonic device and the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC, the lens configured to minimize a mismatch between an output spot size of the photonic device and a spot size of the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC; and
an isolator bonded to a facet of the at least one input edge coupler of the Si PIC with an index matching fluid,
wherein the at least one input edge coupler comprises a cantilever structure edge coupler or an anchored-cantilever structure edge coupler, and
wherein the index matching fluid is ultra-violet (UV) curable.
17. The optical package of claim 16 , further comprising:
at least one silica cover lid,
wherein the Si PIC is covered with the at least one silica cover lid,
wherein the facet of the at least one input edge coupler is tilt-polished, and
wherein a facet of the at least one output edge coupler is tilt-polished.
18. The optical package of claim 16 , wherein the lens comprises a ball lens, an aspheric lens, a gradient index (GRIN) lens, or a set of collimator lenses.
19. The optical package of claim 16 , wherein the lens comprises a GRIN lens, and wherein the GRIN lens is bonded to a second surface of the spacer with UV-curable epoxy or resin.
20. The optical package of claim 16 , wherein the photonic device comprises a distributed feedback laser diode (DFB-LD), wherein the single mode fiber is fixed to a facet of the at least one output edge coupler with the index matching fluid, wherein the DFB-LD is configured to operate at a wavelength range of C-band, O-band, or a combination thereof, wherein the DFB-LD and the lens are packaged as one packaged component, and wherein a type of the one packaged component is a transistor outline can (TO-can) type or a butterfly type.
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