IP Library Granted Patent US 7,706,644
Granted Patent B2
US 7,706,644 · App. 12/218,367 · Granted Apr 27, 2010

Offset launch mode from nanotaper waveguide into multimode fiber

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Patent No.
US 7,706,644
App. No.
12/218,367
Granted
Apr 27, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

One or more nanotaper coupling waveguides formed within an optical substrate allows for straightforward, reproducible offset launch conditions to be achieved between an incoming signal and the core region of a multimode fiber (which may be disposed along an alignment fixture formed in the optical substrate), fiber array or other multimode waveguiding structure. Offset launching of a single mode signal into a multimode fiber couples the signal into favorable spatial modes which reduce the presence of differential mode dispersion along the fiber. This approach to providing single mode signal coupling into legacy multimode fiber is considered to be an improvement over the prior art which required the use of an interface element between a single mode fiber and multimode fiber, limiting the number of propagating signals and applications for the legacy multimode fiber. An optical switch may be used to select the specific nanotaper(s) for coupling into the multimode fiber.

Claims (20)

1. An optical substrate-based arrangement for providing offset coupling conditions from a plurality of nanotaper optical waveguides formed on the optical substrate into a separate multimode optical waveguiding structure, the multimode optical waveguiding structure defined as comprising a terminating endface for receiving a plurality of incoming optical signals, the optical substrate-based arrangement comprising

a plurality of nanotaper optical waveguides formed as an array within the optical substrate, each nanotaper waveguide including a tapered tip termination; and

an alignment fixture formed in the optical substrate at a predetermined location so as to expose the nanotaper waveguide tapered tip terminations and create an offset between the nanotaper optical waveguide tip terminations and the terminating endface of the separate multimode optical waveguiding structure.

2. The arrangement as defined in claim 1 wherein the separate multimode optical waveguiding structure comprises a multimode optical fiber.

3. The arrangement as defined in claim 1 wherein the separate multimode optical waveguiding structure comprises an array of multimode optical fibers.

4. The arrangement as defined in claim 1 wherein the alignment fixture comprises a V-groove formed in the optical substrate for supporting the separate multimode optical waveguiding structure in a predetermined offset launch condition with respect to the tapered tip terminations of the plurality of nanotaper optical waveguides.

5. The arrangement as defined in claim 1 wherein the alignment fixture comprises a rectangular trench formed in the optical substrate for supporting the separate multimode optical waveguiding structure in a predetermined offset launch condition with respect to the tapered tip terminations of the plurality of nanotaper optical waveguides.

6. The arrangement as defined in claim 1 wherein the plurality of nanotaper optical waveguides comprises a one-dimensional array of nanotaper optical waveguides disposed across at least a portion of the separate multimode optical waveguiding structure.

7. The arrangement as defined in claim 6 wherein the plurality of nanotaper optical waveguides comprises a two-dimensional array of nanotaper optical waveguides disposed across at least a sector of the separate multimode optical waveguiding structure.

8. The arrangement as defined in claim 1 wherein the arrangement provides wavelength division multiplexing with each separate nanotaper optical waveguide of the plurality of nanotaper optical waveguides coupling a different optical wavelength signal into the separate multimode optical waveguiding structure.

9. The arrangement as defined in claim 1 wherein the arrangement further comprises an optical switch component disposed in combination with the plurality of nanotaper optical waveguides to select one or more particular nanotaper optical waveguides to present an incoming optical signal into the separate multimode optical waveguiding structure.

10. The arrangement as defined in claim 9 wherein the optical switch is a dynamic switch used to adjust the selected one or more nanotaper optical waveguides as modal dispersion along the separate multimode optical waveguiding structure changes.

11. The arrangement as defined in claim 1 wherein the arrangement further comprises an optical switch component disposed in combination with the plurality of nanotaper optical waveguides to select one or more particular nanotaper optical waveguides to present a plurality of incoming optical signals into the separate multimode optical waveguiding structure.

12. The arrangement as defined in claim 1 wherein the tip terminations of the plurality of nanotaper optical waveguides are spaced across the terminating endface of the separate multimode optical waveguiding structure to ensure that each nanotaper optical waveguide couples into separate spatial modes of the separate multimode optical waveguiding structure.

13. The arrangement as defined in claim 1 wherein the tip terminations of the plurality of nanotaper optical waveguides are disposed adjacent to one another so as to ensure that each nanotaper optical waveguide couples into essentially the same spatial modes of the separate multimode optical waveguiding structure.

14. The arrangement as defined in claim 1 wherein the tip terminations of the plurality of nanotaper optical waveguides is axially set back with respect to the endface termination of the separate multimode optical waveguiding structure.

15. The arrangement as defined in claim 1 wherein the optical substrate-based arrangement comprises a silicon-on-insulator (SOI)-based arrangement.

16. The arrangement as defined in claim 1 wherein the plurality of nanotaper optical waveguides comprises a plurality of silicon waveguides.

17. The arrangement as defined in claim 1 wherein the plurality of nanotaper optical waveguides comprises a plurality of silicon nitride waveguides.

18. The arrangement as defined in claim 1 wherein the plurality of nanotaper optical waveguide comprises a plurality of silicon oxynitride waveguides.

Assignments (5)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 8, 2012
From: LIGHTWIRE, INC.
To: LIGHTWIRE LLC
Reel/Frame 029275/0040 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 8, 2012
From: LIGHTWIRE LLC
To: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Reel/Frame 029275/0050 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 20, 2012
From: CISCO SYSTEMS, INC.
To: LIGHTWIRE, INC.
Reel/Frame 028078/0927 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 6, 2012
From: LIGHTWIRE, INC.
To: CISCO SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 027812/0631 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 15, 2008
From: WEBSTER, MARK; GOTHOSKAR, PRAKASH; PATEL, VIPULKUMAR; PIEDE, DAVID
To: LIGHTWIRE, INC.
Reel/Frame 021293/0234 →