IP Library Granted Patent US 7,426,321
Granted Patent B2
US 7,426,321 · App. 10/549,952 · Granted Sep 16, 2008

Optical modulator and a method for adapting an optical modulator

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Patent No.
US 7,426,321
App. No.
10/549,952
Granted
Sep 16, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to an optical modulator, divided into at least two active segments separated by at least one passive segment. The modulator comprises: an optical waveguide with an optical group index n o having an optical signal propagating at an optical velocity v o , and a microwave transmission line with an electrical propagation index n p , having an electrical signal propagating at an electrical velocity V e . The electrical propagation index n p of the unloaded microwave transmission line is lower than the optical group index n o of the optical waveguide. The loading and length of the microwave transmission line are adjusted for a specific Bloch impedance and electrical velocity v e . The invention also relates to a method for adapting the impedance of an optical modulator.

Claims (25)

1. An optical modulator, divided into at least two active segments separated by at least one passive segment, the modulator comprising:

an optical waveguide with an optical group index (n o ) having an optical signal propagating at an optical velocity (v o ), and

a microwave transmission line with an electrical propagation index (n p ), having an electrical signal propagating at an electrical velocity (V e ), wherein the electrical propagation index (n p ) of the unloaded microwave transmission line is lower than the optical group index (n o ) of the optical waveguide, characterized in that the loading and length of the microwave transmission line are adjusted for a specific Bloch impedance and electrical velocity (v e ), wherein the microwave transmission line is longer than the optical waveguide.

2. An optical modulator according to claim 1 , characterized in that the electrical velocity (V e ) in the adjusted microwave transmission line is substantially equal to the optical velocity (v o ) in the optical waveguide.

3. An optical modulator according to claim 1 , characterized in that the length of the microwave transmission line from the center of one active segment to the center of the adjacent active segment is longer than the length of the corresponding optical waveguide from the center of one active segment to the center of the adjacent active segment.

4. An optical modulator according to claim 1 , characterized in that the active segment of the optical modulator is a microwave transmission line and is cascaded in series with the microwave transmission line of the passive segment.

5. An optical modulator according to claim 1 , characterized in that the optical modulator is an electro-absorption modulator.

6. A method for adapting the impedance in an optical modulator which is divided into at least two active segments separated by at least one passive segment, wherein the modulator comprises:

an optical waveguide with an optical group index (n o ) having an optical signal propagating at an optical velocity (v o ), and

a microwave transmission line with an electrical propagation index (n p ), having an electrical signal propagating at an electrical velocity (V e ), wherein the electrical propagation index (n p ) of the unloaded microwave transmission line is lower than the optical group index (n o ) of the optical waveguide, wherein the microwave transmission line is longer than the optical waveguide, characterized by

adjusting the loading and length of the microwave transmission line for a specific Bloch impedance and electrical velocity (V e ).

7. A method according to claim 6 , characterized by adjusting the loading and length of the microwave transmission line in such a way that the electrical velocity (V e ) in the adjusted microwave transmission line becomes substantially equal to the optical velocity (v o ) in the optical waveguide.

8. A method according to claim 6 , characterized by adjusting the length of the microwave transmission line in such a way that the length from the center of one active segment to the center of the adjacent active segment becomes longer than the length of the corresponding optical waveguide from the center of one active segment to the center of the adjacent active segment.

9. A method according to claim 6 , characterized by implementing the active segment of the optical modulator as a microwave transmission line and cascading it in series with the microwave transmission line of the passive segment.

10. A method according to claim 6 , characterized by the optical modulator being an electro-absorption modulator.

11. An optical modulator having an active segment and a passive segment comprising:

a substrate;

an electrically conducting layer arranged on top of at least a portion of the substrate;

an active optical layer arranged on top of at least a portion of the electrically conducting layer;

an optical waveguide arranged on top of at least a portion of the active optical layer;

a conductive layer forming an electrical ground arranged beside the optical waveguide, the conductive layer forming a first part of an electrical transmission line;

an electrical electrode forming a second part of the electrical transmission line, wherein the electrical electrode is arranged on top of and in connection with the optical waveguide in the active segment.

12. The optical modulator in accordance with claim 11 , wherein the electrical electrode is arranged beside the optical waveguide and isolated from the conductive layer by a dielectric layer in the passive segment.

13. The optical modulator in accordance with claim 11 , wherein the substrate and/or the active optical layer are one of a III-IV semiconductor material, LiNbO 3 material, or a polymer material.

14. An optical modulator according to claim 1 , wherein the active sections are integral parts of the optical waveguide that allow the electrical signal to propagate in the direction of optical propagation.

Assignments (4)
PATENT RELEASE AND REASSIGNMENT Recorded Jul 5, 2022
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: II-VI INCORPORATED; MARLOW INDUSTRIES, INC.; EPIWORKS, INC.; LIGHTSMYTH TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; KAILIGHT PHOTONICS, INC.; COADNA PHOTONICS, INC.; OPTIUM CORPORATION; FINISAR CORPORATION; II-VI OPTICAL SYSTEMS, INC.; M CUBED TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; II-VI PHOTONICS (US), INC.; II-VI DELAWARE, INC.; II-VI OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES, INC.; PHOTOP TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 1, 2022
From: II-VI INCORPORATED; II-VI DELAWARE, INC.; M CUBED TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; II-VI PHOTONICS (US), INC.; PHOTOP TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; COHERENT, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 1, 2020
From: FINISAR CORPORATION
To: II-VI DELAWARE, INC.
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NOTICE OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Sep 25, 2019
From: II-VI INCORPORATED; MARLOW INDUSTRIES, INC.; EPIWORKS, INC.; LIGHTSMYTH TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; KAILIGHT PHOTONICS, INC.; COADNA PHOTONICS, INC.; OPTIUM CORPORATION; FINISAR CORPORATION; II-VI OPTICAL SYSTEMS, INC.; M CUBED TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; II-VI PHOTONICS (US), INC.; II-VI DELAWARE, INC.; II-VI OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES, INC.; PHOTOP TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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