IP Library Granted Patent US 7,445,390
Granted Patent B2
US 7,445,390 · App. 11/523,990 · Granted Nov 4, 2008

Method and system for optically coupling components

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Patent No.
US 7,445,390
App. No.
11/523,990
Granted
Nov 4, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method is described for providing a predetermined optical path in an optical module, the predetermined optical path being defined by predetermined optical characteristics for the optical module. a modifiable optical element is provided at a predetermined position in the optical module, thus generating an initial optical path of the optical module. The modifiable optical element comprising at least one optical interface in the initial optical path. An optical signal is detected from a radiation beam on the initial optical path of the optical module. The optical interface of the modifiable optical element is then physically modified to generate at least one modified optical interface of the modifiable optical element. The physical modification takes into account the detected optical signal so as to obtain substantially the predetermined optical characteristics for the optical module.

Claims (48)

1. A method comprising:

identifying a predetermined optical characteristic for an optical module;

providing an optical module having an initial optical path, and a modifiable optical element, wherein the modifiable optical element includes an optical interface in the initial optical path, and an optical receiving part permanently positioned in the optical module;

generating an optical signal;

detecting the optical signal in the initial optical path through the optical receiving part; and

irreversibly modifying the optical interface to generate a modified optical interface of the modifiable optical element, wherein the modification of the optical interface is performed in response to the detected optical signal so as to obtain substantially the predetermined optical characteristics for the optical module;

wherein the modifying is performed so as to obtain substantially an optical characteristic selected from the group consisting of: a predetermined coupling efficiency between fibres, a predetermined degree of collimation, a predetermined shape of a radiation beam obtained in the optical module, and a predetermined overlap between a radiation beam obtained in the optical module and a detector surface.

2. A method comprising:

identifying a predetermined optical characteristic for an optical module;

providing an optical module having an initial optical path, and a modifiable optical element, wherein the modifiable optical element includes an optical interface in the initial optical path, and an optical receiving part permanently positioned in the optical module;

generating an optical signal;

detecting the optical signal in the initial optical path through the optical receiving part; and

irreversibly modifying the optical interface to generate a modified optical interface of the modifiable optical element, wherein the modification of the optical interface is performed in response to the detected optical signal so as to obtain substantially the predetermined optical characteristics for the optical module;

wherein modifying comprises varying the transmission coefficient of the modifiable optical element.

3. A method comprising:

identifying a predetermined optical characteristic for an optical module;

providing an optical module having an initial optical path, and a modifiable optical element, wherein the modifiable optical element includes an optical interface in the initial optical path, and an optical receiving part permanently positioned in the optical module;

generating an optical signal;

detecting the optical signal in the initial optical path through the optical receiving part; and

irreversibly modifying the optical interface to generate a modified optical interface of the modifiable optical element, wherein the modification of the optical interface is performed in response to the detected optical signal so as to obtain substantially the predetermined optical characteristics for the optical module;

wherein the optical interface of the modifiable optical element comprises a metal layer, and said modifying comprises locally removing said metal layer.

4. A method comprising:

identifying a predetermined optical characteristic for an optical module;

providing an optical module having an initial optical path, and a modifiable optical element, wherein the modifiable optical element includes an optical interface in the initial optical path, and an optical receiving part permanently positioned in the optical module;

generating an optical signal;

detecting the optical signal in the initial optical path through the optical receiving part; and

irreversibly modifying the optical interface to generate a modified optical interface of the modifiable optical element, wherein the modification of the optical interface is performed in response to the detected optical signal so as to obtain substantially the predetermined optical characteristics for the optical module;

wherein said modifying comprises depositing a layer on said interface.

5. A method comprising:

identifying a predetermined optical characteristic for an optical module;

providing an optical module having an initial optical path and a modifiable optical element, wherein the modifiable optical element includes an optical interface in the initial optical path;

generating an optical signal;

detecting the optical signal in the initial optical path; and

irreversibly modifying the optical interface to generate a modified optical interface of the modifiable optical element, wherein the modification of the optical interface is performed in response to the detected optical signal so as to obtain substantially the predetermined optical characteristics for the optical module;

wherein the modifying is performed so as to obtain substantially an optical characteristic selected from the group consisting of: a predetermined coupling efficiency between fibres, a predetermined degree of collimation, a predetermined shape of a radiation beam obtained in the optical module, and a predetermined overlap between a radiation beam obtained in the optical module and a detector surface.

6. A method according to claim 5 , wherein the optical characteristic is a predetermined coupling efficiency between fibres.

7. A method according to claim 5 , wherein the optical characteristic is a predetermined degree of collimation.

8. A method according to claim 5 , wherein the optical characteristic is a predetermined shape of a radiation beam obtained in the optical module and a detector surface.

9. A method comprising:

identifying a predetermined optical characteristic for an optical module;

providing an optical module having an initial optical path and a modifiable optical element, wherein the modifiable optical element includes an optical interface in the initial optical path;

generating an optical signal;

detecting the optical signal in the initial optical path; and

irreversibly modifying the optical interface to generate a modified optical interface of the modifiable optical element, wherein the modification of the optical interface is performed in response to the detected optical signal so as to obtain substantially the predetermined optical characteristics for the optical module, and wherein the modification is selected from the group consisting of (a) varying the transmission coefficient of the modifiable optical element, (b) locally removing a metal layer of the modifiable optical element, and (c) depositing a layer on the optical interface.

10. A method according to claim 9 , wherein modifying comprises varying the transmission coefficient of the modifiable optical element.

11. A method according to claim 9 , wherein the optical interface of the modifiable optical element comprises a metal layer, and said modifying comprises locally removing said metal layer.

12. A method according to claim 9 , wherein said modifying comprises depositing a layer on said interface.

13. A method according to claim 5 , wherein the irreversible modifying the optical interface comprises physically modifying the optical interface by machining.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 4, 2009
From: INTERUNIVERSITAIR MICROELEKTRONICA CENTRUM (IMEC)
To: IMEC
Reel/Frame 023594/0846 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 12, 2006
From: LUYSSAERT, BERT; NAESSENS, KRIS; BOCKSTAELE, RONNY
To: INTERUNIVERSITAIR MICROELEKTRONICA CENTRUM (IMEC)
Reel/Frame 018656/0238 →