IP Library Granted Patent US 7,043,119
Granted Patent B2
US 7,043,119 · App. 10/444,491 · Granted May 9, 2006

Fiber collimator array

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Patent No.
US 7,043,119
App. No.
10/444,491
Granted
May 9, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optical fiber collimator array includes an optical fiber array block and a microlens array substrate. The optical fiber array block includes an angled surface and is configured to receive and retain a plurality of individual optical fibers, which carry optical signals. The microlens array substrate includes a plurality of microlenses integrated along a microlens surface and a sloped surface opposite the microlens surface. The microlens surface is coupled to the angled surface such that the optical signals from the individual optical fibers are each collimated by a different one of the integrated microlenses.

Claims (30)

1. An optical fiber collimator array, comprising:

an optical fiber array block configured to receive and retain a plurality of individual optical fibers which carry optical signals, the optical fiber array block including an angled surface;

a microlens array substrate including a plurality of microlenses processed in a lump from the substrate along a microlens surface, the substrate including a substrate surface opposite the microlens surface;

a spacer plate coupling the optical fiber array block to the microlens array substrate, the spacer plate including a slanted surface and a back surface opposite the slanted surface, wherein a refractive index of the spacer plate matches a refractive index of at least a part of the microlens array substrate including the microlenses,

wherein the slanted surface is coupled to the angled surface and the back surface is coupled to the microlens array substrate, and

wherein the angle of the slanted surface of the spacer plate from perpendicular to optical beam axes in the spacer plate is different from an angle of the angled surface of the optical fiber array block from perpendicular to optical axes of the individual optical fibers.

2. The collimator array of claim 1 , wherein the angled surface of the optical fiber array block is not less than about eight degrees from perpendicular to the optical axes of the individual optical fibers.

3. The collimator array of claim 1 , wherein the back surface of the spacer plate is coupled to the substrate surface,

wherein the refractive index of the spacer plate matches that of the microlens array substrate, and

wherein the integrated microlenses are aspheric lenses.

4. The collimator array of claim 1 ,

wherein the back surface of the spacer plate is coupled to the microlens surface,

wherein the integrated microlenses are graded-index (GRIN) lenses, and

wherein the refractive index of the spacer plate matches that of the microlenses.

5. The collimator array of claim 4 , wherein the substrate surface of the microlens array substrate is a sloped surface.

6. The collimator array of claim 5 , wherein the sloped surface of the microlens array substrate is not less than 0.4 degrees from perpendicular to the optical axes of the microlenses.

7. The collimator array of claim 1 , wherein one of the angled surface and the slanted surface includes an anti-reflection coating for another one of the angled surface and the slanted surface,

wherein the spacer plate is coupled to the optical fiber array block by an index-matched optical adhesive that matches the another one of the angled surface and the slanted surface, and

wherein the microlens array substrate is coupled to the spacer plate by an index-matched optical adhesive that matches the spacer plate index.

8. An optical fiber collimator array, comprising,

an optical fiber array block configured to receive and retain a plurality of individual optical fibers which carry optical signals, the optical fiber array block including an angled surface;

a microlens array substrate including a plurality of microlenses processed in a lump from the substrate along a microlens surface, the substrate including a sloped surface opposite the microlens surface;

a spacer plate coupling the optical fiber array block to the microlens array substrate, the spacer plate including a slanted surface and a back surface opposite the slanted surface, the spacer also including a closed hole such that optical signals provided by optical fibers pass only through air before encountering one of the microlenses,

wherein the slanted surface is coupled to the angled surface and the back surface is coupled to the microlens surface of the microlens array substrate,

wherein an optical axis in the microlens array substrate is parallel to an optical axis of the microlenses,

wherein the angled surface of the optical fiber array block and the microlens surface of the microlens array substrate include anti-reflection coatings for air, and

wherein an angle of the slanted surface of the spacer plate from perpendicular to optical beam axes in the spacer is different from an angle of the angled surface of the optical fiber array block from perpendicular to optical axes of the individual optical fibers.

9. The collimator array of claim 8 , wherein the sloped surface of the microlens array substrate is not less than 0.4 degrees from perpendicular to the optical axes of the microlenses.

10. The collimator array of claim 8 , wherein the angled surface of the optical fiber array block is not less than about eight degree from perpendicular to the optical axes of the individual optical fibers.

11. The collimator array of claim 8 , wherein the integrated microlenses are aspheric lenses.