Claims
- 1. An optical transmission module, comprising:at least one of a light emitting element and a light receiving element; an optical fiber; and an optical wave-guide provided one of between said light emitting element and said optical fiber and between said light receiving element and said optical fiber; wherein said optical wave-guide has a z-axis in a direction of light propagation, an x-axis in a vertical direction on a cross-sectional plane perpendicular to said z-axis, and a y-axis in horizontal direction thereon, said optical wave-guide including: a core portion formed so that light is transmitted in the direction of said z axis, around at a center of an origin of said x axis and y axis; and a crud layer surrounds said core portion and is lower in refractive index than a refractive index of said core portion, said core portion including a plural number of segments, and at least one of said segments has a recess portion around at a position where y=0.
- 2. An optical transmission module, as defined in claim 1, wherein said crud layer comprises at least two layers, and said at least two layers are different from each other in refractive indices thereof.
- 3. An optical transmission module, as defined in claim 1, wherein said crud layer comprises at least two layers, and said core portion is formed in a rib-like shape.
- 4. An optical transmission module, as defined in claim 1, wherein said crud layer comprises at least two crud layers, said core portion comprises two core layers, on a cross-sectional plane perpendicular to said z axis, one of said two core layers is-formed within one of said at least two crud layers, extending into the y axis direction, while another of said two core layers is formed within another of said at least two crud layers, and said at least two crud layers are formed between said two core layers.
- 5. An optical transmission system, comprising the optical transmission module defined in claim 1, wherein information is transmitted through said optical transmission module.
- 6. An optical transmission module, comprising:at least one of a light emitting element and a light receiving element; an optical fiber; and an optical wave-guide provided one of between said light emitting element and said optical fiber and between said light receiving element and said optical fiber; wherein said optical wave-guide has a z-axis in a direction of light propagation, an x-axis in a vertical direction on a cross-sectional plane perpendicular to said z-axis and a y-axis in horizontal direction thereon, said optical wave-guide including: a core portion formed so that light is transmitted in the direction of said z axis, around at a center of an origin of said x axis and Y axis; and a crud layer surrounds said core portion and is lower in refractive index than a refractive index of said core portion, said core portion including a plural number of segments, and at least one of said segments has a recess portion in the direction of propagation of light.
- 7. An optical transmission module, as defined in claim 6, wherein said crud layer comprises at least two layers, and said at least two layers are different from each other in refractive indices thereof.
- 8. An optical transmission module, as defined in claim 6, wherein said crud layer comprises at least two layers, and said core portion is formed in a rib-like shape.
- 9. An optical transmission module, as defined in claim 6, wherein said crud layer comprises at least two crud layers, said core portion comprises two core layers, on a cross-sectional plane perpendicular to said z axis, the one of said two core layers is formed within one of said at least two crud layers, extending into the y axis direction, while the another of said two core layers is formed within another of said at least two crud layers, and said at least two crud layers are formed between said two crud layers.
- 10. An optical transmission system, comprising the optical transmission module defined in claim 6, wherein information is transmitted through said optical transmission module.
- 11. An optical transmission module, comprising:at least one of a light emitting element and a light receiving element; an optical fiber; and an optical wave-guide provided one of between said light emitting element and said optical fiber and between said light receiving element and said optical fiber; wherein said optical wave-guide has a z-axis in a direction of light propagation, an x-axis in a vertical direction on a cross-sectional plane perpendicular to said z-axis, and a y-axis in horizontal direction thereon, said optical wave-guide including: a core portion comprising at least two layers, formed so that light is transmitted in the direction of said z axis; and at least two crud layers surrounds said core portions, being lower in refractive index than a refractive index of said core portion and different in the refractive index from each other, wherein on a cross-sectional plane perpendicular to said z axis, one of said two core layers is formed within one of said at least two crud layers, extending into the y axis direction, while another of said two core layers is formed within another of said at least two crud layers, and said at least two crud layers are formed between said two core layers.
- 12. An optical transmission system, comprising the optical transmission module defined in claim 11, wherein information is transmitted through said optical transmission module.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/492,084 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,289,157, filed Jan. 27, 2000, the subject matter of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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