IP Library Granted Patent US 12663589
Granted Patent B2
US 12663589 · App. 18/005,503 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Waveguide antenna

Inventors: Pavel Cheben (Ottawa, CA); Jens H. Schmid (Ottawa, CA); Pablo Ginel-Moreno (Málaga, ES); Daniel Pereira-Martin (Málaga, ES); Abdelfettah Hadij-Elhouati (Málaga, ES); Winnie N. Ye (Ottawa, CA); Daniele Melati (Ottawa, CA); Dan-Xia Xu (Ottawa, CA); Siegfried Janz (Ottawa, CA); Alejandro Sanchez-Postigo (Ottawa, ES); Alejandro Ortega-Monux (Malaga, ES); Inigo Molina-Fernandez (Malaga, ES); J. Gonzalo Wangueemert-Perez (Malaga, ES)
Assignee: NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF CANADA
G02B6/34
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Patent No.
US 12663589
App. No.
18/005,503
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An interface device for performing off-chip coupling in optical waveguides includes an optical waveguide core for propagating light of a particular wavelength or a plurality of wavelengths and an array of radiative elements configured to change the propagation direction of the light. The optical waveguide core is configured to control the effective refractive index of the propagation mode of the light. The device can thus serve as an optical antenna for coupling between a waveguide mode and a free-space propagating beam or a plurality of free-space propagating beams in an arrayed configuration.

Claims (22)

1 . A waveguide antenna device for performing light emission to free-space, comprising:

a waveguide core having an effective refractive index to support the waveguide mode for propagating light of at least one wavelength; and

an array of radiative elements arranged in a longitudinal direction along said waveguide core and laterally separated therefrom, and with a pitch to optically diffract light off a plane of the waveguide,

wherein the array of radiative elements is coupled to the waveguide core, and

wherein the array of radiative elements and the waveguide core are located within a same layer such that the lateral separation between the array of radiative elements and the waveguide core is within the same layer.

2 . The waveguide antenna device of claim 1 , wherein the waveguide core comprises a periodic subwavelength grating configured to modify the propagation mode of said light of at least one wavelength and having a pitch sufficiently less than the wavelength of the light to suppress diffraction.

3 . The waveguide antenna device of claim 2 , wherein at least one property of the periodic subwavelength grating is selected to change the effective refractive index, said property being selected from the group consisting of: duty ratio, pitch, width, modulation depth.

4 . The waveguide antenna device of claim 2 , wherein the pitch of the periodic subwavelength grating is smaller than ½ of the effective wavelength of light in the waveguide.

5 . The waveguide antenna device of claim 1 , wherein the waveguide core is solid and has a width chosen to provide a modified effective refractive index to control mode confinement.

6 . The waveguide antenna device of claim 1 , wherein at least one of lateral separation of the radiative elements from the waveguide core and the size of the radiative elements are varied along the array to achieve a gradual change in optical coupling to modify the radiated field.

7 . The waveguide antenna device of claim 1 , wherein the radiative elements are L-shaped to increase diffraction efficiency.

8 . The waveguide antenna device of claim 1 , wherein the waveguide core is configured to control the effective refractive index of the propagation mode of the light according to a particular polarization state of the light.

9 . An array of waveguide antenna devices according to claim 1 .

10 . The waveguide antenna device of claim 1 , wherein the waveguide core is coupled to a silicon interconnecting waveguide via a taper.

11 . The waveguide antenna device of claim 1 , wherein the radiative elements are one of either cube, cylindrical or oval shaped.

12 . The waveguide antenna device of claim 1 , wherein the same layer, within which the waveguide core and the array of radiative elements are arranged, comprises a buried oxide layer over a substrate.

13 . The waveguide antenna device of claim 12 , wherein the substrate comprises an SOI (silicon-on-insulator) Si substrate.

14 . The waveguide antenna device of claim 12 , wherein the buried oxide layer comprises an SiO 2 cladding layer.

15 . The waveguide antenna device of claim 12 , further including an SiO 2 upper cladding layer.

16 . The waveguide antenna device of claim 1 , wherein the minimum feature size is larger than 40 nm.

17 . The waveguide antenna device of claim 16 , wherein the minimum feature size is ˜100 nm.

18 . The waveguide antenna device of claim 1 , wherein the array of radiative elements and the waveguide core are laterally separated from each other horizontally, relative to one or more of a substrate and a bottom cladding layer, on which the array of radiative elements and the waveguide core located.