IP Library Granted Patent US 8,682,120
Granted Patent B2
US 8,682,120 · App. 13/041,364 · Granted Mar 25, 2014

Polarization-independent grating optical coupler

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Patent No.
US 8,682,120
App. No.
13/041,364
Granted
Mar 25, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optical device comprising a planar waveguide located on a planar substrate, the planar waveguide including a light-transmissive layer and an optical grating coupler being located along the planar substrate and being adjacent to and optically coupled to the planar waveguide. The optical coupler includes an optical grating of the light-transmissive layer. The optical grating includes a periodic arrangement of light-refractive structures and one or more slotted openings separating the optical grating into two or more grating segments that have long axes that are substantially parallel to a propagation direction of a light beam configured to pass between the planar waveguide and the optical coupler. Pitch distances between adjacent ones of the grating segments are less than a wavelength of the light beam divided by an effective refractive index of the light-transmissive layer.

Claims (34)

1. An optical device, comprising:

a planar waveguide located on a planar substrate, the planar waveguide including a light-transmissive layer; and

an optical grating coupler being located along the planar substrate and being adjacent to and optically coupled to the planar waveguide, the optical coupler including an optical grating of the light-transmissive layer, wherein:

one or more slotted openings separating the optical grating into two or more grating segments that have long axes that are substantially parallel to a propagation direction of a light beam configured to pass between the planar waveguide and the optical coupler, and pitch distances between adjacent ones of the grating segments are less than a wavelength of the light beam divided by an effective refractive index of the light-transmissive layer, and

wherein the wavelength of the light beam is in the C or L telecommunication band.

2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the light-refractive structures have a height that is greater than half the thickness of the light transmissive layer.

3. The device of claim 1 , wherein the pitch distances are substantially equal to each other.

4. The device of claim 1 , wherein adjacent pairs of the two or more grating segments are physically connected to each other by connecting portions of the light-transmissive layer in the optical grating.

5. The device of claim 1 , wherein the two or more grating segments are physically isolated portions of the layer.

6. The device of claim 1 , further including one or more isolated optical strips of the light-transmissive layer separated from and adjacent to a portion of the planar waveguide that is next to the optical grating.

7. The device of claim 6 , wherein a pitch distance between adjacent one of the optical strips is less than a wavelength of the light beam divided by the refractive index of the light-transmissive layer.

8. The device of claim 1 , further including a tapered zone of the light-transmissive layer located between the planar waveguide and the optical grating, wherein the tapered zone is configured to interchange a mode size of the light between a mode size in the planar waveguide and a mode size in the optical grating.

9. The device of claim 8 , wherein the planar waveguide is continuous with the tapering zone and one of the grating segments.

10. The device of claim 8 , further including one or more optical strips of the light-transmissive layer located parallel to the tapered zone, wherein: the one or more optical strips nearest to the tapered zone are separated from the tapered zone by extended portions of individual ones of the one or more slotted openings; the one or more optical strips are separated from each other by extended portions of different individual ones of one or more slotted openings; and each of the one or more optical strips are optically coupled to individual ones of the grating segments.

11. The device of claim 1 , wherein the optical coupler is one of plurality of optical couplers in a circular optical coupler.

12. The device of claim 11 , wherein an outer perimeter of the optical grating has an area that is equal to or greater than a cross-sectional area of a mode size of an optical fiber optically couplable to the optical grating.

13. The device of claim 1 , wherein the optical grating is configured to receive or transmit the light beam at an angle that is substantially normal to the planar substrate.

14. The device of claim 1 , wherein the optical fiber optical grating is configured to pass the light to or from an optical fiber located above the optical coupler.

15. The device of claim 1 , wherein the wavelength of the light beam is in the C or L telecommunication band.

16. A method of using an optical device, comprising:

transmitting a light beam through an optical coupler, including:

directing the light beam through an optical grating in a light-transmissive layer, the transverse electric and transverse magnetic modes of the light beam being directed at a substantially same angle that is substantially normal to a planar substrate that the light-transmissive layer is located on, wherein the optical grating includes:

a periodic arrangement of light-refractive structures, one or more slotted openings separating the optical grating into two or more grating segments that that have long axes that are substantially parallel to a propagation direction of the light beam configured to pass between the optical coupler and a planar waveguide located on the planar substrate, and pitch distances between adjacent ones of the grating segments are less than a wavelength of the light beam divided by an effective refractive index of the light-transmissive layer, and

wherein the wavelength of the light beam is in the C or L telecommunication band.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the transmission direction of the light beam through the optical coupler is reversed.

18. The method of claim 16 , wherein the wavelength of the light beam is in the C or L telecommunication band.

19. A method of manufacturing an optical device, comprising:

fabricating an optical coupler on a planar substrate, including:

forming an optical grating, including: forming a light-transmissive layer on the planar substrate; and

patterning the light-transmissive layer to form a periodic arrangement of light-refractive structures and to form one or more slotted openings separating the optical grating into two or more grating segments having long axes that are substantially parallel to a propagation direction of the light beam configured to pass between the optical coupler and a planar waveguide located on the planar substrate, wherein pitch distances between adjacent ones of the grating segments are less than a wavelength of the light beam divided by an effective refractive index of the light-transmissive layer, and

wherein the wavelength of the light beam is in the C or L telecommunication band.

20. The method of claim 19 , wherein patterning the light-transmissive layer to form the periodic arrangement of light-refractive structures, and to form the one or more slotted openings, are performed in two separate steps.

21. The method of claim 19 , wherein patterning further includes patterning the light-transmissive layer to form the planar waveguide.

22. The method of claim 19 , wherein the patterning further includes patterning the light-transmissive layer to form one or more optical strips of the light-transmissive layer.

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