IP Library Granted Patent US 6,856,460
Granted Patent B2
US 6,856,460 · App. 10/608,643 · Granted Feb 15, 2005

Diffractive optical element for providing favorable multi-mode fiber launch and reflection management

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Patent No.
US 6,856,460
App. No.
10/608,643
Granted
Feb 15, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A light transmission system includes a laser, an optical fiber, and a transfer lens. The transfer lens transfers light emitted by the laser into the optical fiber. The transfer lens includes a diffractive surface for receiving and collimating the light originating form the laser. The diffractive surface is defined by a surface function that includes a first phase function having angular symmetry and a second phase function having radial symmetry. The second phase function includes a cusp region with a discontinuous slope therein. The transfer lens provides reflection management so that light reflected from the end of the optical fiber is not focused at a location at which light is emitted by the laser and also favorable launch conditions so that light launched into the optical fiber avoids index anomalies along the axis of the optical fiber.

Claims (29)

1. An optical module for coupling to an optical fiber comprising:

a laser for emitting light;

a an optical element for transferring light emitted by the laser into the optical fiber; wherein the optical element includes

a diffractive surface that is defined by a surface function; wherein the surface function includes a first phase function that includes a first m value combined with a second phase function for that includes a second m value; wherein the first m value and the second m value are selectively adjustable to control launch conditions and manage reflections.

2. The optical module of claim 1 wherein the first phase function has angular symmetry; and

wherein the second phase function has radial symmetry and a cusp region with a discontinuous slope.

3. The optical module of claim 1 wherein the optical element provides reflection management so that light reflected from the end of the optical fiber is not directed to a location at which light is emitted by the laser.

4. The optical module of claim 1 wherein the optical element provides favorable launch conditions so that light launched into the optical fiber avoids index anomalies along the axis of the optical fiber.

5. The optical module of claim 1 wherein the optical module is one of an optical receiver, an optical transmitter, and an optical transceiver.

6. The optical module of claim 1 wherein the first phase function is a spiral phase function; and wherein the second phase function is a cone phase function.

7. The optical module of claim 6 wherein the spiral phase function can be expressed as follows:

φ= m S *θ

where ‘m S ’ is a real number that describes how fast the phase changes as one traverses a circle about the center of the aperture; wherein ‘θ’ is an angular coordinate; and

the cone phase function can be expressed as follows:

φ=2 πm C *ρ

where ‘m C ’ is a real number that describes how fast the phase changes as one traverses a radial line from the center of the aperture;

wherein ‘ρ’ is a normalized radial coordinate; wherein ρ is equal to 1 at the edge of the aperture, and ρ is equal to zero at the center of the aperture.

8. The optical module of claim 7 wherein m S is equal to =3 and m C is equal to −2.

9. The optical module of claim 7 wherein the values of m S and m C are selectively adjustable to control factors that include one of coupling efficiency, misalignment tolerances, and the amount of feedback.

10. The optical module of claim 7 wherein the values of m S and m C are selectively adjustable to suit the requirements of a particular optical application.

11. The optical module of claim 6 wherein the cone phase function includes a cross section that is one of a generally concave profile, a generally triangular cross-section, a generally convex profile, an inverted generally concave profile, an inverted generally triangular cross-section, and an inverted generally convex profile.

12. The optical module of claim 1 further comprising:

an optical surface for focusing the light onto the optical fiber; and

wherein the diffractive surface receives and collimates the light originating form the laser.

13. The optical modules of claim 1 further comprising:

a packaging for housing the light source;

wherein the diffractive surface is disposed in the housing.

14. The optical module of claim 1 further comprising:

a third phase function that includes one of a lens phase function, an aberration control phase function, a prism phase function, and a grating phase function.

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