Claims
- 1. A coupling structure for optically coupling an optical fiber to an optical device comprising:
a core assembly having a structure defining a first core layer having a first thickness, a second core layer having a second thickness which is thinner than the first thickness of the first core layer, and a tapered core layer disposed between the first core layer and the second core layer.
- 2. The coupling structure of claim 1 wherein a tapered surface of the tapered core layer extends downwardly from the first core layer to the second core layer.
- 3. The coupling structure of claim 1 wherein the first core layer is a core layer of the optical fiber.
- 4. The coupling structure of claim 1 wherein the tapered core layer is integrally bound to the first core layer and the second core layer.
- 5. The coupling structure of claim 1 wherein the second core layer is a core layer of a waveguide made by PLZT or PZT of the optical switch.
- 6. The coupling structure of claim 5 wherein the second core layer has a thickness of about 3-4 μm.
- 7. The coupling structure of claim 1 additionally compromising an optical switch including a planar microlens located between the optical fiber and the second core layer.
- 8. A coupling structure for optically coupling an optical fiber to an optical device comprising:
a first core layer having a first thickness, and a second core layer coupled to the first core layer and having a second thickness less than the first thickness.
- 9. The coupling structure of claim 8, wherein the first core layer is a core layer of the optical fiber.
- 10. The coupling structure of claim 9, wherein the first core layer has a diameter of about 9 μm.
- 11. The coupling structure of claim 8, wherein the second core layer is a core layer of a waveguide made by PLZT or PZT of the optical switch.
- 12. The coupling structure of claim 11, wherein the second core layer has a thickness ranging from about 3 μm to about 4 μm.
- 13. The coupling structure of claim 8, wherein the optical switch includes:
a planar microlens having a core layer and located between the optical fiber and the second core layer.
- 14. The coupling structure of claim 13 additionally comprising:
a tapered core layer provided between the first core layer and the second core layer, wherein a taper of the tapered core layer is downwardly from the first core layer to the second core layer.
- 15. An optical switching device, comprising:
a waveguide with a first core layer which a light beam coming out from an optical fiber is input; a lens with a second core layer which collimates a light beam input to the waveguide; a waveguide with a third core layer in which collimated light beam propagates; an optical deflector which deflects the collimated light beam; and means for allowing the third core layer to be PLZT or PZT of smaller thickness.
- 16. The coupling structure of claim 15, wherein the first core layer is a core layer of the optical fiber.
- 17. The coupling structure of claim 15, wherein the second core layer is a core layer of a waveguide made by PLZT or PZT of the optical switch.
- 18. The coupling structure of claim 15, wherein the second core layer has a thickness about 3-4 μm.
- 19. The coupling structure of claim 15, wherein said means for allowing includes:
a tapered core layer provided between the first core layer and the second core layer, wherein a taper of the tapered core layer is downwardly from the first core layer to the second core layer.
- 20. A method for fabricating an optical switching device with an adiabatic coupling structure comprising:
a) disposing a first cladding layer on a substrate; b) disposing a core layer on the first cladding layer; c) forming a slanted surface in the core layer to produce a core layer with an adiabatic structure; and d) disposing a second cladding layer over the core layer.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of copending application having application Ser. No. 09/932,526, filed Aug. 17, 2001. Benefit of the earlier filing date is claimed with respect to all common subject matter.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09932526 |
Aug 2001 |
US |
Child |
10123817 |
Apr 2002 |
US |