IP Library Granted Patent US 12665382
Granted Patent B2
US 12665382 · App. 18/307,362 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Techniques for laser alignment in photonic integrated circuits

Inventors: Roe Hemenway (Painted Post, NY); Cristian Stagarescu (Ithaca, NY); Daniel Meerovich (Somerset, NJ); Malcolm R. Green (Lansing, NY); Wolfgang Parz (Ithaca, NY); Jichi Ma (Ithaca, NY); Richard Robert Grzybowski (Corning, NY); Nathan Bickel (Ithaca, NY)
Assignee: MACOM TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS HOLDINGS, INC.
H01S5/0233G02B6/42G02B6/423G02B6/4232H01S5/023H01S5/02326H01S5/02345H01S5/0235H01S5/02375H01S5/026G02B6/4238H01S5/005H01S5/0234H01S5/0237H01S5/1082H01S5/1085H01S5/3211
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12665382
App. No.
18/307,362
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Techniques for efficient alignment of a semiconductor laser in a Photonic Integrated Circuit (PIC) are disclosed. In some embodiments, a photonic integrated circuit (PIC) may include a semiconductor laser that includes a laser mating surface, and a substrate that includes a substrate mating surface. A shape of the laser mating surface and a shape of the substrate mating surface may be configured to align the semiconductor laser with the substrate in three dimensions.

Claims (38)

1 . A semiconductor laser, comprising:

a laser mating surface, the laser mating surface comprising a tapered mating surface and a laser facet, the laser facet being completely set back to a position between where the tapered mating surface is narrower and the tapered mating surface is wider.

2 . The semiconductor laser of claim 1 , further comprising:

an upper region; and

a lower region, the lower region comprising the laser mating surface.

3 . The semiconductor laser of claim 2 , wherein the upper region and the lower region comprise an active region of the semiconductor laser.

4 . The semiconductor laser of claim 1 , further comprising:

a first electrode for the semiconductor laser; and

a second electrode for the semiconductor laser.

5 . The semiconductor laser of claim 1 , wherein the tapered mating surface comprises an angular tapered mating surface.

6 . The semiconductor laser of claim 1 , wherein the tapered mating surface comprises a clipped angular mating surface.

7 . The semiconductor laser of claim 1 , wherein:

the tapered mating surface comprises a first angular tapered mating surface and a second angular tapered mating surface; and

the laser facet is positioned between the first angular tapered mating surface and the second angular tapered mating surface.

8 . The semiconductor laser of claim 7 , wherein:

the laser facet is completely set back to a position between where the first angular tapered mating surface is narrower and the first angular tapered mating surface is wider; and

the laser facet is completely set back to a position between where the second angular tapered mating surface is narrower and the second angular tapered mating surface is wider.

9 . The semiconductor laser of claim 7 , wherein the first angular tapered mating surface comprises a first clipped angular tapered mating surface and the second angular tapered mating surface comprises a second clipped angular tapered mating surface.

10 . The semiconductor laser of claim 1 , further comprising a side surface, the side surface comprising a ruler patterned the side surface.

11 . A photonic integrated circuit (PIC), comprising:

a semiconductor laser, the semiconductor laser comprising a laser mating surface, the laser mating surface comprising a tapered laser mating surface and a laser facet for exiting a laser beam, the laser facet being positioned between where the tapered laser mating surface is narrower and the tapered laser mating surface is wider; and

a substrate, the substrate comprising a tapered substrate mating surface and a waveguide for receiving the laser beam, a leading edge of the waveguide being completely set back to a position between where the tapered substrate mating surface is narrower and the tapered substrate mating surface is wider.

12 . The PIC of claim 11 , wherein the tapered substrate mating surface comprises a curved edge.

13 . The PIC of claim 11 , wherein the tapered laser mating surface comprises an angular tapered laser mating surface.

14 . The PIC of claim 11 , wherein the tapered laser mating surface comprises a clipped angular laser mating surface.

15 . The PIC of claim 11 , wherein:

the tapered laser mating surface comprises a first angular tapered laser mating surface and a second angular tapered laser mating surface; and

the tapered substrate mating surface comprises a first angular tapered substrate mating surface and a second angular tapered substrate mating surface.

16 . The PIC of claim 15 , wherein the laser facet is positioned between the first angular tapered laser mating surface and the second angular tapered laser mating surface.

17 . The PIC of claim 15 , wherein the waveguide is positioned between the first angular tapered substrate mating surface and the second angular tapered substrate mating surface.

18 . The PIC of claim 11 , wherein a leading edge of the laser facet is angled and a leading edge of the waveguide is angled.

19 . The PIC of claim 11 , wherein the substrate comprises a recessed landing area.

20 . The PIC of claim 19 , wherein the recessed landing area further comprises:

a contact pad; and

a run-off area for solder on the contact pad.

21 . A photonic integrated circuit (PIC) substrate, comprising:

a tapered substrate mating surface; and

a waveguide for receiving a laser beam from a semiconductor laser, a leading edge of the waveguide being completely set back to a position between where the tapered substrate mating surface is narrower and the tapered substrate mating surface is wider.