Claims
- 1. An optical coupler comprising:
an optical tip; a waveguide; and a tapered section between the optical tip and the waveguide having a cladding of a material having a low index of refraction, and wherein the optical tip, waveguide and tapered section have a high index of refraction.
- 2. The optical coupler of claim 1 wherein the waveguide is formed of Si and the cladding is formed of SiO2.
- 3. The optical coupler of claim 1 wherein the tapered section is approximately 40 um in length.
- 4. The optical coupler of claim 1 wherein the width of the optical tip is substantially less than the wavelength of light to be transferred through the optical tip.
- 5. The optical coupler of claim 1 wherein the tip is coupled to an optical fiber.
- 6. The optical coupler of claim 5 wherein the optical tip has sub micron cross section, and the optical fiber has a diameter greater than a micron.
- 7. The optical coupler of claim 5 wherein the optical tip is approximately 100×250 nm, and the optical fiber has a diameter of approximately 4 um.
- 8. An optical coupler comprising:
a waveguide having a core with a tapered section extending into an optical tip, the waveguide having a cladding about the core formed of a material having a low index of refraction, and wherein the core including the tapered section and tip have a high index of refraction relative to the cladding.
- 9. The optical coupler of claim 8 wherein the core is formed of Si, and the cladding is formed of SiO2.
- 10. The optical coupler of claim 9 wherein the effective index at the tip of the waveguide is close to that of SiO2.
- 11. The optical coupler of claim 8 wherein the cross section of the tip is much smaller than the wavelength of light in the waveguide.
- 12. The optical coupler of claim 8 wherein optical power is spread in the cladding region proximate the optical tip.
- 13. The optical coupler of claim 8 wherein a mode profile at the tip of the waveguide approximately matches an optical fiber mode to which it may couple.
- 14. An optical coupler comprising:
a waveguide having a core with a tapered section extending into two optical tips, the waveguide having a cladding about the core formed of a material having a low index of refraction, and wherein the core including the tapered section and tips have a high index of refraction relative to the cladding.
- 15. The optical coupler of claim 14 wherein the core is formed of Si, and the cladding is formed of SiO2.
- 16. The optical coupler of claim 15 wherein the effective index at the tips of the waveguide is close to that of SiO2.
- 17. The optical coupler of claim 14 wherein the cross section of the tips is much smaller than the wavelength of light in the waveguide.
- 18. The optical coupler of claim 14 wherein optical power is spread in the cladding region proximate the optical tips.
- 19. The optical coupler of claim 14 wherein a mode profile at the tips of the waveguide is large, on the order of an optical fiber mode.
- 20. The optical coupler of claim 19 wherein the modes overlap by approximately 92%.
- 21. The optical coupler of claim 14 wherein the tips each comprise a height greater than a width, and wherein the two heights are oriented substantially parallel to each other, and concentric from each other with respect to the longitudinal axis of the waveguide.
- 22. The optical coupler of claim 21 wherein the two tips create a substantially circular mode profile at the intersection with the waveguide.
- 23. An optical circuit comprising:
a waveguide having a core with a tapered section extending into an optical tip, the waveguide having a cladding about the core formed of a material having a low index of refraction, and wherein the core including the tapered section and tip have a high index of refraction relative to the cladding; and an optical fiber having one end coupled to the tip at approximately the longitudinal center of the optical fiber.
- 24. The optical circuit of claim 24 wherein the optical fiber has a diameter of approximately 4 um, the tip has a cross section of approximately 150×150 nm, the taper has a length of approximately 40 um, and the waveguide has a width of approximately 450 nm.
- 25. An optical coupler that propagates light comprising:
a thick elongate cladding portion having a low index of refraction; and a thin elongate material disposed within the cladding having a high index of refraction, wherein the thin elongate material has a thickness smaller than the wavelength of the light to be propagated.
- 26. The optical coupler of claim 25 wherein the optical coupler has a mode profile that is comparable in size to a mode profile of an optical fiber.
- 27. The optical coupler of claim 25 wherein the thin elongate material is formed of Si and the cladding is formed of SiO2.
- 28. The optical coupler of claim 25 wherein the thin elongate material has a sub micron cross section.
- 29. The optical coupler of claim 25 and further comprising an additional thin elongate material disposed within the cladding having a high index of refraction, wherein the additional thin elongate material has a thickness substantially smaller than the wavelength of the light to be propagated.
- 30. The optical coupler of claim 25 and further comprising plural additional thin elongate materials disposed within the cladding having a high index of refraction, wherein the additional thin elongate materials have a thickness substantially smaller than the wavelength of the light to be propagated.
- 31. The optical coupler of claim 30 wherein the thin elongate materials are separated from each other to minimize interference from light propagated by them.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial Nos. 60/350,294, filed Jan. 17, 2002, 60/375,959, filed Apr. 25, 2002, 60/382,686, filed May 22, 2002, and 60/382676, filed May 22, 2002, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
[0002] This application is also related to co-pending U.S. patent application (1153.059US1) entitled “High-Index Contrast Distributed Bragg Reflector,” and filed on the same date herewith, all of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (4)
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Date |
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60350294 |
Jan 2002 |
US |
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60375959 |
Apr 2002 |
US |
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60382686 |
May 2002 |
US |
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60382676 |
May 2002 |
US |