IP Library Granted Patent US 6,912,345
Granted Patent B2
US 6,912,345 · App. 10/113,817 · Granted Jun 28, 2005

Tapered optical fiber for coupling to diffused optical waveguides

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Patent No.
US 6,912,345
App. No.
10/113,817
Granted
Jun 28, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optical fiber having an a core with a D-shape or an oval shape at an endface. The optical fiber tapers from a round, cylindrical section to the endface so that adiabatic mode transformation is provided. Preferably, the D-shape or oval shape is selected so that the optical fiber has a mode shape at its endface that matches the mode shape of a diffused waveguide.

Claims (34)

1. An optical for coupling to a waveguide, comprising:

an optical core comprising a large-width section of a first width and a small-width end section of relatively smaller width;

a core taper section extending between the large-width core section and the small-width core end section, the taper dimensioned to provide a gradual transition between the large-width and small-width core sections to permit adiabatic mode transformation between the large-width and small-width core sections, wherein the taper section includes a sidewall inclined at an angle in the range of 0.01 to 5 degrees relative to the fiber axis; and

a core endface at the small-width core section, the core endface having a non-circular cross-sectional shape in a plane perpendicular to the core axis.

2. The optical fiber of claim 1 wherein the taper section includes a sidewall inclined at an angle in the range of 0.1 to 2 degrees relative to the fiber axis.

3. An optical fiber for coupling to a waveguide, comprising:

an optical core comprising a large-width section of a first width and a small-width end section of relatively smaller width;

a core taper section extending between the large-width core section and the small-width core end section, the taper dimensioned to provide a gradual transition between the large-width and small-width core sections to permit adiabatic mode transformation between the large-width and small-width core sections, wherein the taper section extends over a length in the range of 100-10000 microns; and

a core endface at the small-width core section, the core endface having a non-circular cross-sectional shape in a plane perpendicular to the core axis.

4. The optical fiber of claim 3 wherein the taper section extends over a length in the range of 300-3000 microns.

5. The optical fiber of claim 3 , wherein the taper section comprises a compressed core segment.

6. The optical fiber of claim 3 , wherein the taper section comprises a polished core segment.

7. The optical fiber of claim 3 , wherein the core endface comprises a non-rectangular cross-sectional shape.

8. The optical fiber of claim 7 , wherein the core endface comprises an oval cross-sectional shape in a plane perpendicular to the core axis.

9. An optical waveguide device comprising:

an optical fiber comprising:

an optical core comprising a large-width section of a first width and a small-width end section of relatively smaller width;

a core taper section extending between the large-width core section and the small-width core end section, the taper dimensioned to provide a gradual transition between the large-width and small-width core sections to permit adiabatic mode transformation between the large-width and small-width core sections, wherein the taper section extends over a length in the range of 100-10000 microns; and

a core endface at the small-width core section, the core endface having a non-circular cross-sectional shape in a plane perpendicular to the core axis; and

a diffused optical waveguide optically coupled to the optical fiber at the fiber core endface.

10. An optical waveguide device comprising:

an optical fiber comprising:

an optical core comprising a large-width section of a first width and a small-width end section of relatively smaller width;

a core taper section extending between the large-width core section and the small-width core end section, the taper dimensioned to provide a gradual transition between the large-width and small-width core sections to permit adiabatic mode transformation between the large-width and small-width core sections, wherein the taper section includes a sidewall inclined at an angle in the range of 0.01 to 5 degrees relative to the fiber axis; and

a core endface at the small-width core section, the core endface having a non-circular cross-sectional shape in a plane perpendicular to the core axis; and

a diffused optical waveguide optically coupled to the optical fiber at the fiber core endface.

11. The optical fiber of claim 10 , wherein the taper section includes a sidewall inclined at an angle in the range of 0.1 to 2 degrees relative to the fiber axis.

12. The optical waveguide device of claim 9 wherein the taper section extends over a length in the range of 300-3000 microns.

13. The optical waveguide device of claim 9 , wherein the taper section comprises a compressed core segment.

14. The optical waveguide device of claim 9 , wherein the taper section comprises a polished core segment.

15. The optical waveguide device of claim 9 , wherein the core endface comprises a non-rectangular cross-sectional shape.

16. The optical waveguide device of claim 15 , wherein the core endface comprises a D-shaped cross-sectional shape in a plane perpendicular to the core axis.

17. The optical waveguide device of claim 15 , wherein the core endface comprises an oval cross-sectional shape in a plane perpendicular to the core axis.

18. The optical fiber of claim 7 , wherein the core endface comprises a D-shaped cross-sectional shape in a plane perpendicular to the core axis.