IP Library Granted Patent US 7,190,872
Granted Patent B2
US 7,190,872 · App. 11/375,466 · Granted Mar 13, 2007

Semiconductor optical amplifier and optical module using the same

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Patent No.
US 7,190,872
App. No.
11/375,466
Granted
Mar 13, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention provides a polarization dependency-free, gain-saturated high function semiconductor optical amplifier and optical module at industrially low cost. The gist of the present invention is to structurally separate the optical signal propagating waveguide from another optical waveguide which serves as a lasing optical cavity for optical amplification in such a manner that the two optical waveguides are formed in the same plane but not parallel to each other.

Claims (17)

1. A semiconductor optical amplifier, comprising:

a first optical waveguide which propagates an input optical signal; and

an optical amplification section for carrying out amplification by causing induction discharge to occur with a resonator structure formed from a direction that, in a plane parallel to the first optical waveguide and substrate, intersects the optical propagation direction of the first optical waveguide, the optical amplification section amplifying the input optical signal by causing stimulated emission with radiation incident on the first optical waveguide from a direction which is included in a plane parallel to the first optical waveguide and a substrate and intersects an optical propagating direction of the first optical waveguide, and

a cavity structure formed in a direction which intersects the optical propagating direction of the first optical waveguide.

2. A semiconductor optical amplifier according to claim 1 , wherein any gain medium to amplify light is not provided around an optical input surface of the first optical waveguide excepting coating films, which propagates the input optical signal.

3. A semiconductor optical amplifier according to claim 2 , wherein a part or the whole of a gain medium of the first optical waveguide which propagates the input optical signal is used also as a part or the whole of a gain medium of the optical amplification section which amplifies the optical signal.

4. A semiconductor optical amplifier according to claim 3 , wherein: a part or the whole of the gain medium of the first optical waveguide which propagates the input optical signal is used also as the gain medium used in the first optical waveguide is different in composition from a gain medium used in a portion which generates radiation incident on the first optical waveguide.

5. A semiconductor optical amplifier according to claim 3 , wherein: photonic crystals are provided as mirrors of a cavity structure along both sides of the first optical waveguide which propagates the input optical signal; and the optical signal is amplified by allowing a cavity structure to cause stimulated emission, said cavity structure being formed in a plane parallel to the first optical waveguide and substrate and in the direction which intersects the optical propagating direction of the first optical waveguide.

6. A semiconductor optical amplifier according to claim 4 , wherein: photonic crystals are provided as mirrors of a cavity structure along both sides of the first optical waveguide which propagates the input optical signal; and the optical signal is amplified by allowing a cavity structure to cause stimulated emission, said cavity structure being formed in a plane parallel to the first optical waveguide and substrate and in the direction which intersects the optical propagating direction of the first optical waveguide.

7. A semiconductor optical amplifier according to claim 2 , wherein: photonic crystals are provided as mirrors of a cavity structure along both sides of the first optical waveguide which propagates the input optical signal; and the optical signal is amplified by allowing a cavity structure to cause stimulated emission, said cavity structure being formed in a plane parallel to the first optical waveguide and substrate and in the direction which intersects the optical propagating direction of the first optical waveguide.

8. A semiconductor optical amplifier according to claim 2 wherein at least some of a gain medium of the first optical waveguide which propagates the input optical signal is different in composition from a gain medium used in a portion which generates radiation incident on the first optical waveguide and provided in a plane parallel to the first optical waveguide and substrate.

9. A semiconductor optical amplifier according to claim 1 , wherein a part or the whole of a gain medium of the first optical waveguide which propagates the input optical signal is used also as a part or the whole of a gain medium of the optical amplification section which amplifies the optical signal.

10. A semiconductor optical amplifier according to claim 9 , wherein: a part or the whole of the gain medium of the first optical waveguide which propagates the input optical signal is used also as the gain medium used in the first optical waveguide is different in composition from a gain medium used in a portion which generates radiation incident on the first optical waveguide.

11. A semiconductor optical amplifier according to claim 10 , wherein: photonic crystals are provided as mirrors of a cavity structure along both sides of the first optical waveguide which propagates the input optical signal; and the optical signal is amplified by allowing a cavity structure to cause stimulated emission, said cavity structure being formed in a plane parallel to the first optical waveguide and substrate and in the direction which intersects the optical propagating direction of the first optical waveguide.

12. A semiconductor optical amplifier according to claim 9 , wherein: photonic crystals are provided as mirrors of a cavity structure along both sides of the first optical waveguide which propagates the input optical signal; and the optical signal is amplified by allowing a cavity structure to cause stimulated emission, said cavity structure being formed in a plane parallel to the first optical waveguide and substrate and in the direction which intersects the optical propagating direction of the first optical waveguide.

13. A semiconductor optical amplifier according to claim 1 , wherein: photonic crystals are provided as mirrors of a cavity structure along both sides of the first optical waveguide which propagates the input optical signal; and the optical signal is amplified by allowing a cavity structure to cause stimulated emission, said cavity structure being formed in a plane parallel to the first optical waveguide and substrate and in the direction which intersects the optical propagating direction of the first optical waveguide.

14. A semiconductor optical amplifier according to claim 1 wherein at least some of a gain medium of the first optical waveguide which propagates the input optical signal is different in composition from a gain medium used in a portion which generates radiation incident on the first optical waveguide and provided in a plane parallel to the first optical waveguide and substrate.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 3, 2014
From: OPNEXT JAPAN, INC.
To: OCLARO JAPAN, INC.
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