Claims
- 1. An optical device comprising:
- a substrate having a waveguide formed on a surface thereof for guiding a light beam therethrough;
- a buffer layer formed on an area of a surface of said waveguide;
- a mask having a cutout and formed on a surface of said buffer layer such that said cutout is aligned with a first part of the surface of said substrate, said mask being formed of a material capable of protecting a second part of the surface of the substrate, which is covered by said mask, from exposure to a high energy beam;
- an optical fiber which is optically coupled at one end thereof to said waveguide, said one end of the optical fiber having a flat end face;
- said substrate having a groove formed therein by exposure to said high-energy beam through said mask, such that said groove has a substantially flat end face substantially perpendicular to said surface of the substrate; and
- fixing means for fixing an end portion of said optical fiber including said substantially flat end face, in said groove, such that said substantially flat end face of said optical fiber is positioned for optical coupling with an exposed portion of said waveguide exposed to said groove, so that said light beam travels from said optical fiber into said waveguide;
- said buffer layer functioning to prevent said mask from absorbing an energy of said light beam while said light beam is traveling through said waveguide.
- 2. An optical device comprising:
- a substrate having a waveguide on a surface thereof;
- an optical fiber which is optically coupled at one end thereof to said waveguide, said one end of the optical fiber having a coned or hemi-spherical shape;
- said substrate having a recessed portion formed therein, said recessed portion having a pair of opposed elongate side surfaces which generally define a V shape in transverse cross section, and an inclined end surface which is inclined such that a length of said side surfaces as measured at a bottom of said recessed portion is smaller than that as measured at said surface of said substrate; and
- fixing means for fixing an end portion of said optical fiber including said one end, in said recessed portion, such that said coned or hemi-spherical one end is positioned for optical coupling with an exposed portion of said waveguide exposed to said recessed portion.
- 3. An optical device according to claim 2, wherein said waveguide is a two-dimensional waveguide.
- 4. An optical device according to claim 2, wherein said waveguide is a three-dimensional waveguide.
- 5. An optical device according to claim 2, wherein said recessed portion is open in an end face of said substrate and in one of opposite major surfaces of said substrate, and said coned or hemi-spherical one end of said optical fiber is held by said fixing means in abutting contact with said exposed portion of said waveguide.
- 6. An optical device according to claim 2, wherein said recessed portion is open only in one of opposite major surfaces of said substrate, and has a curved bottom profile, said end portion of said optical fiber is curved along said curved bottom profile of the recessed portion while said coned or hemi-spherical one end of said optical fiber is held by said fixing means against said inclined end surface of said recessed portion, with a tip of said one end aligned with said exposed portion of said waveguide.
- 7. An optical device comprising:
- a substrate having a waveguide on one of opposite major surfaces thereof;
- an optical fiber which is optically coupled at one end thereof to said waveguide;
- said substrate having a recessed portion formed in said one of opposite major surfaces thereof, said recessed portion being open only in said one major surface, said recessed portion having a curved bottom profile; and
- fixing means for fixing an end portion of said optical fiber including said one end, in said recessed portion open in said one major surface of said substrate, such that said end portion of said optical fiber is curved along said curved bottom profile of the recessed portion while said one end of said optical fiber is positioned for contact with an exposed portion of said waveguide exposed to said recessed portion.
- 8. An optical device according to claim 7, wherein said one end of said optical fiber has a coned or hemi-spherical shape, and said recessed portion has a pair of opposed elongate side surfaces which generally define a V-shape in transverse cross section, and an inclined end surface which is inclined such that a length of said side surfaces as measured at a bottom of said recessed portion is smaller than that as measured at said surface of said substrate, said fixing means fixing said end portion of said optical fiber such that said coned or hemi-spherical one end is positioned for contact with said inclined end surface of said recessed portion which includes said exposed portion of said waveguide.
Priority Claims (5)
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62-186038 |
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62-186039 |
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62-186040 |
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62-186041 |
Jul 1987 |
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62-186042 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/222,427 filed July 21, 1988, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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