IP Library Granted Patent US 9,341,774
Granted Patent B2
US 9,341,774 · App. 13/357,142 · Granted May 17, 2016

Optically matched laser array coupling assembly for coupling laser array to arrayed waveguide grating

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Patent No.
US 9,341,774
App. No.
13/357,142
Granted
May 17, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A laser array optical coupling assembly may be used to couple a laser array to an arrayed waveguide grating (AWG), for example, in an optical transmitter in a wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) optical communication system. The laser array optical coupling assembly may include an optical fiber tip array with polished optical fiber tips providing a reduced mode field diameter to improve coupling efficiency with the laser array. The laser array optical coupling assembly may also include a direct coupling of the laser array to the AWG with modified AWG inputs reducing the mode field diameter to improve coupling efficiency with the laser array. The laser array optical coupling assembly may be used, for example, in an optical line terminal (OLT) in a WDM passive optical network (PON) or in other transmitters or transceivers in a WDM system capable of transmitting and receiving optical signals on multiple channel wavelengths.

Claims (19)

1. A laser array coupling assembly comprising:

an arrayed waveguide grating (AWG) including a plurality of waveguides and AWG input ports;

a laser array comprising a plurality of laser emitters substantially aligned with the AWG input ports; and

an optical fiber tip array comprising a plurality of fiber segments with polished optical fiber tips, wherein the fiber segments have a length of less than about 10 mm, the optical fiber tip array optically coupling the plurality of laser emitters to respective ones of the AWG input ports, wherein the fiber segments are supported on a base with the polished optical fiber tips projecting beyond the base such that the polished optical fiber tips are positioned adjacent to the laser emitters, respectively, such that light emitted from the laser emitters is optically coupled directly into the polished optical fiber tips, wherein each of the polished optical fiber tips has a radius such that a mode field diameter of the polished optical fiber tips is less than a mode field diameter of opposite ends of the fiber segments.

2. The laser array coupling assembly of claim 1 wherein the polished optical fiber tips have a radius in a range of about 5 to 10 μm.

3. The laser array coupling assembly of claim 1 wherein the optical fiber tip array optically couples the laser emitters to the respective ones of the AWG input ports with a coupling efficiency of at least about 50%.

4. The laser array coupling assembly of claim 1 wherein the laser emitters are Fabry-Perot (FP) laser chips.

5. The laser array coupling assembly of claim 1 wherein a mode field diameter of the laser emitters in a near field is closer to a mode field diameter of the polished optical fiber tips than to a mode field diameter of the waveguides at the AWG input ports.

6. The laser array coupling assembly of claim 1 wherein a mode field diameter of the polished optical fiber tips substantially matches a mode field diameter of the laser emitters in the near field.

7. The laser array coupling assembly of claim 1 wherein the AWG and the optical fiber tip array are disposed on a silicon optical bench.

8. The laser array coupling assembly of claim 1 wherein the fiber segments are located in respective V-shaped grooves of a base.

9. A wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) optical network comprising:

a plurality of terminals configured to transmit and receive optical signals on multiple channel wavelengths, wherein at least some of the terminals are associated with different respective channel wavelengths and configured to transmit and receive optical signals on the different respective channel wavelengths, at least one of the plurality of terminals including an optical transmitter with a laser array coupling assembly comprising:

an arrayed waveguide grating (AWG) including a plurality of AWG input ports;

a laser array comprising a plurality of laser emitters substantially aligned with and optically coupled to the AWG input ports without a lens array; and

an optical fiber tip array comprising a plurality of fiber segments with polished optical fiber tips, wherein the fiber segments have a length of less than about 10 mm, the optical fiber tip array optically coupling the plurality of laser emitters to respective ones of the AWG input ports, wherein the fiber segments are supported on a base with the polished optical fiber tips projecting beyond the base such that the polished optical fiber tips are positioned adjacent to the laser emitters, respectively, such that light emitted from the laser emitters is optically coupled directly into the polished optical fiber tips, wherein each of the polished optical fiber tips has a radius such that a mode field diameter of the polished optical fiber tips is less than a mode field diameter of opposite ends of the fiber segments.

10. The WDM optical network of claim 9 wherein at least one of the terminals includes an optical line terminal (OLT) in a WDM passive optical network (PON) and configured to transmit a WDM optical signal including a plurality of channel wavelengths, and wherein others of the plurality of terminals include optical networking terminals (ONTs) configured to receive optical signals at respective ones of the channel wavelengths in the WDM-PON.

11. The WDM optical network of claim 9 wherein the laser emitters are Fabry-Perot (FP) laser chips.

12. The laser array coupling assembly of claim 9 wherein the optical fiber tip array optically couples the laser emitters to the respective ones of the AWG input ports with a coupling efficiency of at least about 50%.

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