The present invention relates to an optical modulator, and more particularly, to an optical modulator including, on a substrate, an optical waveguide and a control electrode for controlling light waves propagating through the optical waveguide.
In recent years, with a progression toward high frequency and large capacity of optical communication systems, a broad band or small optical modulator used for the optical communication system has come to be required. In particular, various members constituting the optical modulator are being integrated. For example, an optical modulator of which a modulation frequency is equal to or higher than 100 GHz has a 4-channel structure in which four modulation signals are integrated. Further, handling of signal wirings in the optical modulator has become complicated, which causes deterioration of the characteristics of the optical modulator.
Integration or mountability is prioritized in an optical modulator of the related art. Accordingly, for example, termination of 4-channel electrical signals is performed in one termination substrate, as illustrated in
Further, signal electrodes s1 to s4 for applying modulation signals are provided in the respective modulation regions. In
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Patent Literature 1: Japanese Patent No. 5439838
An object of the present invention is to solve the above-described problem and to provide an optical modulator in which variation in an optical loss corresponding to each modulation portion or each modulation region s suppressed as much as possible.
In order to solve the above problem, the optical modulator of the present invention has the following technical features.
(1) In an optical modulator including, on a substrate, an optical waveguide and a control electrode for controlling light waves propagating through the optical waveguide, the optical waveguide includes a first light branching section that branches one input light beam into two, each of first and second modulation portions, which are connected to two branched waveguides branched in the first light branching section, having a structure in which one or more Mach-Zehnder type optical waveguides are combined, the control electrode includes signal electrodes that apply a modulation signal to the first and second modulation portions, input portions of all the signal electrodes are arranged on any one of the left and right sides of the substrate in a propagation direction of the light waves, and for an output portion of the signal electrode, the output portion of the signal electrode derived from each modulation portion is also arranged on the side on which the first or second modulation portion is arranged in the propagation direction of the light waves.
(2) In the optical modulator described in (1), lengths of wirings from a start portion to an output portion of an interaction region in the modulation portion are set to be equal between the different signal electrodes.
(3) In the optical modulator described in (1) or (2), a termination substrate including a termination circuit connected to each output portion is arranged near the output portion.
(4) The optical modulator described in (3) includes: a DC wiring for applying a DC bias voltage to the modulation portion or an optical waveguide in a stage subsequent to the modulation portion, at least a portion of the DC wiring being formed in a portion of the termination substrate.
(5) In the optical modulator described in (4), a resistor in a range of 100Ω to 10 kΩ is provided in the DC wiring arranged in the termination substrate.
(6) The optical modulator described in any one of (3) to (5) includes a light reception element that monitors some of the light waves derived from the modulation portion, a portion of a wiring to the light reception element being formed in a portion of the termination substrate.
(7) In the optical modulator described in (6), a groove is formed or a conductor is arranged between the termination circuit and the wiring of the light reception element on a surface of the termination substrate.
According to the present invention, in the optical modulator including, on a substrate, an optical waveguide and a control electrode for controlling light waves propagating through the optical waveguide, the optical waveguide includes a first light branching section that branches one input light beam into two, each of first and second modulation portions, which are connected to two branched waveguides branched in the first light branching section, having a structure in which one or more Mach-Zehnder type optical waveguides are combined, the control electrode includes signal electrodes that apply a modulation signal to the first and second modulation portions, input portions of all the signal electrodes are arranged on any one of the left and right sides of the substrate in a propagation direction of the light waves, and for an output portion of the signal electrode, the output portion of the signal electrode derived from each modulation portion is also arranged on the side on which the first or second modulation portion is arranged in the propagation direction of the light waves. Thus, it is possible to reduce the number of control electrodes crossing the optical waveguides, and to suppress the occurrence of or variation in an optical loss.
Hereinafter, an optical modulator according to the present invention will be described in detail.
An optical modulator according to an aspect of the present invention is an optical modulator including, on a substrate 1, an optical waveguide 2 and a control electrode for controlling light waves propagating through the optical waveguide, in which the optical waveguide 2 includes a first light branching section 20 that branches one input light beam into two, each of first and second modulation portions M1 and M2, which are connected to two branched waveguides 21 and 22 branched in the first light branching section, having a structure in which one or more Mach-Zehnder type optical waveguides M1 and M2 and m1 to m4 are combined, the control electrode includes signal electrodes s1 to s4 that apply a modulation signal to first and second modulation portions, input portions of all the signal electrodes are arranged on any one of the left and right sides of the substrate 1 (any one of the upper side and the lower side of the substrate 1 in
A substrate having an electrooptic effect such as LiNbO3, LiTaO5, or PLZT (lead lanthanum zirconate titanate) is preferably used as the substrate 1 used in the optical modulator of the present invention. Further, the optical waveguide 2 that is formed on the substrate is formed, for example, by thermally diffusing a high refractive index material such as titanium (Ti) onto a LiNbO3 substrate (an LN substrate). Further, a ridge type optical waveguide in which irregularities along the optical waveguide are formed on the substrate can also be used. Further, although the optical modulator using an X-cut type substrate is illustrated in
The control electrode includes signal electrodes s1 to s4 and a ground electrode (not illustrated) corresponding to the first and second modulation portions M1 and M2 or respective Mach-Zehnder type optical waveguides (modulation regions m1 to m4) constituting the respective modulation portions. Further, the control electrode also includes a DC electrode for applying a DC bias voltage, or the like, as will be described below. The control electrode can be formed by forming an electrode pattern of Ti.Au on a surface of the substrate 1 and using a gold plating method, or the like. Further, a buffer layer such as dielectric SiO2 can be formed on the substrate surface after the optical waveguide formation, as necessary, and a modulation electrode can be formed on the upper side of the buffer layer.
A relay substrate 3 and termination substrates 40 and 41 are arranged near the substrate 1. A modulation signal from an external signal source is introduced in the relay substrate 3, and the relay substrate 3 serves to relay the modulation signal to the signal electrodes s1 to s4 of the substrate 1 via signal wirings in the relay substrate. Needless to say, one end of a connector connected to the external signal source can be directly connected to the respective signal electrodes s1 to s4 of the substrate 1 and a ground electrode corresponding thereto, and the relay substrate 3 can be omitted.
In the termination substrates 40 and 41, a termination circuit including a resistor or the like for suppressing reflection of the modulation signal is provided on the substrates 40 and 41. For an electrical connection between the relay substrate 3 and the substrate 1 or an electrical connection between the substrate 1 and the termination substrates 40 and 41, a conductive wire, a conductive ribbon, or the like with high conductivity such as a gold wire or a gold ribbon can be used. The termination substrate is not limited to being arranged on a side surface of the substrate 1, and may be arranged on the upper side or the lower side of the substrate 1. Further, the termination substrate may be removed and a resistor may be arranged (or directly arranged) on either an upper surface, a side surface, or a lower surface of the substrate 1 as long as the modulation portions are not affected.
In the embodiment of
Further, in the optical modulator of the present invention, lengths of wirings from a start portion (dash-dotted line B) of an interaction region in the modulation portions M1 and M2 or m1 to m4 (a range in which an electrical field formed by a modulation signal is applied to the optical waveguide) to the output portion (dash-dotted line C or D) are set to be equal between the different signal electrodes s1 to s4, as illustrated in
Further, the times taken for the modulation signal input from the external signal source to reach the start portions of the respective interaction regions of the substrate 1 from the external signal source may be equalized between the modulation signals. Accordingly, timings of start of the modulation can be easily aligned and a function of adjusting a phase of the modulation signal can be omitted in the external signal source. Further, intensities of the modulation signal reaching the start portions of the interaction regions can also be equalized between the modulation signals. For this purpose, in the substrate 1, the lengths of wirings from the input portion to the start portions of the interaction regions may be aligned between the respective signal electrodes. When the wirings are not aligned, start timings of modulation can be aligned by adjusting the lengths of wirings on the relay substrate, wirings on an electrical circuit substrate on which the optical modulator is arranged, or wirings of a flexible circuit substrate (FPC) or the like that connects the optical modulator to the electrical circuit substrate.
As illustrated in
A second embodiment of the optical modulator according to the present invention is illustrated in
Thus, by arranging the termination circuit and the DC wirings on the same substrate, the number of components is decreased, which contributes to simplification of assembly work and the reduction of cost.
Further, a resistor in a range of 100Ω to 10 kΩ is provided in the DC wiring arranged on the termination substrate 41. Accordingly, it is possible to reduce crosstalk between the termination circuit and the DC wiring, external noise, and static electricity.
A third embodiment of the optical modulator according to the present invention is illustrated in
Signal wirings (not illustrated) for deriving output signals from the light reception elements PD1 and PD2 to the outside are formed in the termination substrate 41 of
As described above, according to the present invention, it is possible to provide an optical modulator in which the variation in an optical loss corresponding to each modulation portion or each modulation region is suppressed as much as possible.
1 Substrate
2 Optical waveguide
20 First light branching section (optical waveguide)
21, 22 Branched waveguide
3 Relay substrate
4, 40, 41 Termination substrate
42 Groove or conductor
M1, M2 Main Mach-Zehnder type optical waveguide
m1 to m4 Sub Mach-Zehnder type optical waveguide
s1 to s4 Signal electrodes (signal wiring)
d1, d2 DC Wiring
PD1, PD2 Light reception element
w1, w2 Gold wire
L1 Input light
L2, L3 Output light
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2015-092290 | Apr 2015 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2016/063376 | 4/28/2016 | WO | 00 |