WO1997034180A1 - Waveguides to photodetector assembly - Google Patents
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- WO1997034180A1 WO1997034180A1 PCT/GB1997/000606 GB9700606W WO9734180A1 WO 1997034180 A1 WO1997034180 A1 WO 1997034180A1 GB 9700606 W GB9700606 W GB 9700606W WO 9734180 A1 WO9734180 A1 WO 9734180A1
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- G02B6/00—Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings
- G02B6/24—Coupling light guides
- G02B6/42—Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
- G02B6/4201—Packages, e.g. shape, construction, internal or external details
- G02B6/4204—Packages, e.g. shape, construction, internal or external details the coupling comprising intermediate optical elements, e.g. lenses, holograms
- G02B6/4206—Optical features
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- G—PHYSICS
- G02—OPTICS
- G02B—OPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS
- G02B6/00—Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings
- G02B6/24—Coupling light guides
- G02B6/42—Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
- G02B6/4201—Packages, e.g. shape, construction, internal or external details
- G02B6/4202—Packages, e.g. shape, construction, internal or external details for coupling an active element with fibres without intermediate optical elements, e.g. fibres with plane ends, fibres with shaped ends, bundles
- G02B6/4203—Optical features
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- This invention relates to the problem of combining the outputs from a group of single mode optical waveguides, typically optical fibres, efficiently upon the photosensitive surface of a photodetector.
- Such a requirement may be found for instance in certain types of access network where a single photodetector is required to detect the output of any selected one from a set of ⁇ single mode fibres. Such a situation may arise for instance in fibre-in-the-home applications.
- Another application one which will typically require a much faster photodetector, is in the construction of an ATM switch of high capacity from the optical interconnection of a set of smaller switches.
- Such a switch is for instance the subject of our co-pending application GB 2 289 813A in which the combining function is provided by a 1 to 16 integrated single mode waveguide radiative star arrangement which is operated in reverse direction so as to act as a combiner rather than as a splitter. It could alternatively have been provided by a tree of bifurcating splitters, similarly operated in reverse. In either instance the combining function is achieved with no insignificant loss: in the case of the tree structure this would be not less than 12dB for a 1 to 16 tree.
- one or more further tubes can be fitted, each nesting inside the end of its predecessor, each engaged freely around the bundle and protruding from that predecessor, and each serving to bring the fibres into an ever more tightly packed state than is achieved by the use of the preceding tube.
- the present invention is directed to an assembly incorporating a combiner which exhibits significantly less loss than the equivalent tree or radiative star combiners described above, and achieves this objective without having to have recourse to etching of cladding glass from the individual waveguides, thereby avoiding the particular fragility problems associated without such etching and subsequent assembly of the etched fibres.
- an assembly including a close-packed bundle of optical fibres having adiabatically tapered fibre cores, which fibres are single mode at the large end of the taper, wherein the small end of the taper is optically coupled with one end of a length of multimode fibre the other end of which multimode fibre is optically coupled with the photosensitive area of a photodetector.
- the tapering process of the present invention is relatively easy to implement in a controlled way using progressive stretching.
- the fibres do not have to be separately tapered, but can all be tapered together once the fibres have been assembled into a bundle. In this way all the fibres of the bundle are subjected to identical tapering without engendering problems of excessive fragility.
- the tapering can be employed to expand the modal spot size of, and hence reduce the far-field divergence of, the light issuing from the small end of the taper. This reduced divergence facilitates imaging on a small area, and hence fast, detector without excessive loss occasioned by numerical aperture limitations.
- the assembly of the accompanying drawing is an assembly designed for use in an ATM switch, and is required for directing the light emerging from any one of a group of n single mode fibres upon the photosensitive surface of a high-speed photodetector 1.
- a specific example 16 ⁇ n ⁇ 19, and the photosensitive area of the photodetector is about 25 ⁇ m diameter so as to be able to handle 10Gbit/s traffic.
- the basic components of the assembly are an adiabatically tapered bundle 2 of fibres 3 produced by the controlled stretching of a bundle of standard 125 ⁇ m diameter, c.0.1 NA single mode fibres, a length 4 of step-index multimode fibre, and an aspheric lens 5 for focusing the output of the multimode fibre 4 as a reduced size spot on the photosensitive area of photodetector 1.
- a lens 5 may be a lens designed for launching light from a semiconductor laser diode into single mode fibre.
- the adiabatically tapered bundle 2 of fibres 3 provides a solution to this problem.
- This bundle is created by forming a hexagonally close-packed fused together assembly of n 125 ⁇ m diameter fibres, created for instance by bringing together into the array individually separated members of a ribbon of fibres. This assembly is then drawn down in a controlled manner to form two tapers joined by their smaller ends.
- these tapers are made using the progressive stretching technique described in GB 2 150 703 in which the bundle is longitudinally traversed several times through a localised hot zone using two translation stages, the leading one of which is moved at a controlled rate faster than the trailing one so as to promote plastic flow strain in the bundle where it is locally softened by the heat of the localised hot zone.
- an adiabatic taper is formed over which the diameter of the bundle is reduced to about 90 ⁇ m.
- the precise profile of the taper is not critical provided that it is slow enough to be adiabatic. It is found that along the length of the taper from its large end to its small end the spot size associated with any individual fibre 3 gradually evolves, starting at about 10 ⁇ m and ending up between 10 and 15 ⁇ m. These spots are now much more closely spaced but, because the taper is adiabatic, the brightness is unchanged, and the 15 ⁇ m spot size provides a value of less than 0.08 for the N.A. of the emergent light.
- the light emerging from the small end of the tapered bundle 2 is coupled into one end of the length 4 of step index multimode fibre.
- This multimode fibre has a core diameter slightly larger than the diameter of the small end of the fibre taper so as to be able to accept all the light emitted.
- One advantage of using this fibre is that it can form a convenient feed-through in the wall of an hermetically packaged detector. This is particularly the case if the fibre outer diameter is 125 ⁇ m to match that of standard transmission type single mode fibre for which well-proven feed-through technology is readily available.
- Another advantage of using this fibre is that, because it is multimode, light launched into one end over a small area of its core relatively rapidly evolves in its propagation along the fibre into a more nearly even distribution over the whole area of the core.
- a 125 ⁇ m diameter multimode fibre that has a 93 ⁇ m diameter undoped silica core surrounded by a fluorine doped cladding providing the fibre with a numerical aperture in the range 0.25 to 0.28, it has been found that a metre length of the fibre can be coiled without inducing any significant amount of mode coupling such as would significantly impair light collected by the lens 5, and that over that length of fibre the dispersion penalty is not significant for 10Gbit/s signals.
- a preferred way of providing optical coupling between this fibre and the bundle is to form a fusion splice between the two components.
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DE69709330T DE69709330T2 (en) | 1996-03-13 | 1997-03-06 | FIBER-PHOTO DETECTOR CONNECTION |
EP97906822A EP0891570B1 (en) | 1996-03-13 | 1997-03-06 | Waveguides to photodetector assembly |
US09/101,276 US6629784B1 (en) | 1996-03-13 | 1997-03-06 | Waveguides to photodetector assembly |
JP9532348A JP2000506289A (en) | 1996-03-13 | 1997-03-06 | Waveguide to photodetector assembly |
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GB9605320.2 | 1996-03-13 | ||
GB9605320A GB2311145B (en) | 1996-03-13 | 1996-03-13 | Tapered singlemode waveguides coupled to photodetector by multimode fibre |
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EP0081349A1 (en) * | 1981-12-03 | 1983-06-15 | Xerox Corporation | Terminations for optical fibers |
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US5138677A (en) * | 1991-07-08 | 1992-08-11 | General Dynamics Corporation, Electronics Division | Broadband optical power summer |
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JPS5848015A (en) * | 1981-09-17 | 1983-03-19 | Fujitsu Ltd | Optical multiplexer and demultiplexer and its manufacture |
EP0081349A1 (en) * | 1981-12-03 | 1983-06-15 | Xerox Corporation | Terminations for optical fibers |
JPH0239110A (en) * | 1988-07-29 | 1990-02-08 | Nec Corp | Optical fiber terminal for optical semiconductor element module |
US5138677A (en) * | 1991-07-08 | 1992-08-11 | General Dynamics Corporation, Electronics Division | Broadband optical power summer |
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PATENT ABSTRACTS OF JAPAN vol. 007, no. 130 (P - 202) 7 June 1983 (1983-06-07) * |
PATENT ABSTRACTS OF JAPAN vol. 014, no. 195 (P - 1039) 20 April 1990 (1990-04-20) * |
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DE69709330D1 (en) | 2002-01-31 |
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