IP Library Granted Patent US 8,798,476
Granted Patent B2
US 8,798,476 · App. 12/708,496 · Granted Aug 5, 2014

Method and system for single laser bidirectional links

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Patent No.
US 8,798,476
App. No.
12/708,496
Granted
Aug 5, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and system for single laser bidirectional links are disclosed and may include communicating a high speed optical signal from a transmit CMOS photonics chip to a receive CMOS photonics chip and communicating a low-speed optical signal from the receive CMOS photonics chip to the transmit CMOS photonics chip via one or more optical fibers. The optical signals may be coupled to and from the CMOS photonics chips utilizing single-polarization grating couplers. The optical signals may be coupled to and from the CMOS photonics chips utilizing polarization-splitting grating couplers. The optical signals may be amplitude or phase modulated. The optical fibers may comprise single-mode or polarization-maintaining fibers. A polarization of the high-speed optical signal may be configured before communicating it over the single-mode fibers. The low-speed optical signal may be generated by modulating the received high-speed optical signal or from a portion of the received high-speed optical signal.

Claims (47)

1. A method for processing signals, the method comprising:

in a single laser bidirectional link comprising a transmit CMOS photonics chip, a single laser coupled to an input of the transmit CMOS photonics chip, a receive CMOS photonics chip, and first and second optical fibers coupling the transmit and receive CMOS photonic chips,

wherein said transmit CMOS photonics chip comprises:

a splitter coupled to the laser, and having first and second outputs;

an optical modulator coupled to the first output of the splitter and having an output coupled to the first optical fiber,

the second output of the splitter coupled to the second optical fiber, and

a transmit-side photodetector coupled to the second optical fiber;

and wherein the receive CMOS photonics chip comprises:

a receive-side photodetector coupled to the first optical fiber; and

an optical modulator having a first input/output port coupled to the second optical fiber and a second input/output port coupled to a mirror:

communicating a first modulated optical signal from said transmit CMOS photonics chip to said receive CMOS photonics chip;

communicating an unmodulated optical signal from said transmit CMOS photonics chip to said receive CMOS photonics chip; and

communicating a second modulated optical signal from said receive CMOS photonics chip to said transmit CMOS photonics chip, wherein said second modulated optical signal is generated by modulating said communicated unmodulated optical signal in said receive CMOS photonics chip.

2. The method according to claim 1 , comprising coupling said first and second modulated optical signals and said unmodulated optical signal to and from said CMOS photonics chips utilizing single-polarization grating couplers.

3. The method according to claim 1 , comprising coupling said first and second modulated optical signals and said unmodulated optical signal to and from said CMOS photonics chips utilizing polarization-splitting grating couplers.

4. The method according to claim 1 , comprising amplitude modulating optical signals for generating said first modulated optical signal and said second modulated optical signal.

5. The method according to claim 1 , comprising generating said first modulated optical signal and/or said second modulated optical signal utilizing phase modulation.

6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said first and second optical fibers comprise single-mode fibers.

7. The method according to claim 6 , comprising configuring a polarization of said first modulated optical signal before communicating said first modulated optical signal over said first single-mode fiber.

8. The method according to claim 1 , wherein said first and second optical fibers comprise polarization-maintaining fibers.

9. The method according to claim 1 , comprising generating said second modulated optical signal by modulating said unmodulated optical signal utilizing one or both of: a thermal phase modulator and a forward biased PIN diode modulator.

10. The method according to claim 1 , comprising generating said unmodulated optical signal from a portion of a source optical signal that is also utilized to generate said first modulated optical signal.

11. A system for processing signals, the system comprising:

a single laser bidirectional link comprising a transmit CMOS photonics chip, a single laser coupled to an input of the transmit CMOS photonics chip, a receive CMOS photonics chip, and first and second optical fibers coupling the transmit and receive CMOS photonic chips,

wherein said transmit CMOS photonics chip comprises:

a splitter coupled to the single laser, and having first and second outputs;

an optical modulator coupled to the first output of the splitter and having an output coupled to the first optical fiber,

the second output of the splitter coupled to the second optical fiber, and

a transmit-side photodetector coupled to the second optical fiber;

wherein the receive CMOS photonics chip comprises:

a receive-side photodetector coupled to the first optical fiber; and

an optical modulator having a first input/output port coupled to the second optical fiber and a second input/output port coupled to a mirror;

and wherein said single laser bidirectional link is operable to:

communicate a first modulated optical signal from said transmit CMOS photonics chip to said receive CMOS photonics chip via the first optical fiber;

communicate an unmodulated optical signal from said transmit CMOS photonics chip to said receive CMOS photonics chip via the second optical fiber; and

communicate a second modulated optical signal from said receive CMOS photonics chip to said transmit CMOS photonics chip via the second optical fiber, wherein said second modulated optical signal is generated by modulating said communicated unmodulated optical signal in said receive CMOS photonics chip.

12. The system according to claim 11 , wherein said single laser bidirectional link is operable to couple said first and second modulated optical signals and said unmodulated optical signal to and from said CMOS photonics chips utilizing single-polarization grating couplers.

13. The system according to claim 11 , wherein said single laser bidirectional link is operable to couple said first and second modulated optical signals and said unmodulated optical signal to and from said CMOS photonics chips utilizing polarization-splitting grating couplers.

14. The system according to claim 11 , wherein said single laser bidirectional link is operable to generate said first modulated optical signal and said second modulated optical signal utilizing amplitude modulation.

15. The system according to claim 11 , wherein said single laser bidirectional link is operable to generate said first modulated optical signal and/or said second modulated optical signal utilizing phase modulation.

16. The system according to claim 11 , wherein said first and second optical fibers comprise single-mode fibers.

17. The system according to claim 16 , wherein said single laser bidirectional link is operable to configure a polarization of said first modulated optical signal before communicating said first modulated optical signal over said first single-mode fiber.

18. The system according to claim 11 , wherein said first and second optical fibers comprise polarization-maintaining fibers.

19. The system according to claim 11 , wherein said single laser bidirectional link is operable to generate said second modulated optical signal by modulating said communicated unmodulated optical signal utilizing one or both of: a thermal phase modulator and a forward biased PIN diode modulator.

20. The system according to claim 11 , wherein said single laser bidirectional link is operable to generate said unmodulated optical signal from a portion of a source optical signal that is also utilized to generate said first modulated optical signal.

21. The method according to claim 10 , wherein said source optical signal is generated by said single laser.

22. The method according to claim 20 , wherein said source optical signal is generated by said single laser.

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