Claims
- 1. An optoelectronic device package comprising an optic fiber having an axis that extends in a first direction; a reflective surface; and an optoelectronic device included in an optical path that includes the axis of the optical fiber and the reflective surface, characterized in that:
- the reflective surface is defined by a first crystallographic plane of a first monocrystalline element, the plane extending at a first angle with respect to the first direction;
- the optoelectronic device is mounted on a second crystallographic plane of a second monocrystalline element having a crystal orientation different from that of the first monocrystalline element;
- the second crystallographic plane extends at a second angle with respect to the first direction, whereby the optoelectronic device is oriented at a predetermined angle with respect to the optical path.
- 2. The optoelectronic device package of claim 1 further characterized in that:
- the second angle is equal to 2.alpha.-90.degree., where .alpha. is the first angle.
- 3. The optoelectronic device package of claim 2 further characterized in that:
- the optical fiber is mounted in a groove defined by crystallographic planes in the first monocrystalline element.
- 4. The optoelectronic device package of claim 3 further characterized in that:
- the first monocrystalline element is {100} silicon, the second monocrystalline element is {112} silicon; the first crystallographic plane is a {111} plane and the second crystallographic plane is a {111} plane.
- 5. The optoelectronic element of claim 4 further characterized in that:
- the optical fiber is contained in a V-groove defined by {111} planes in the first monocrystalline silicon element.
- 6. The optoelectronic device of claim 5 further characterized in that:
- the first angle is substantially 54.74.degree. and the second angle is substantially 19.48.degree..
- 7. The optoelectronic device package of claim 1 further characterized in that:
- the first monocrystalline element is {100} silicon, the second monocrystalline element is {112} silicon; the first crystallographic plane is a {111} plane; and the second crystallographic plane is a {111} plane.
- 8. The optoelectronic device of claim 7 further characterized in that:
- the optical fiber is mounted in a groove defined by {111} crystallographic planes in the first monocrystalline element.
- 9. The method of claim 8 further characterized in that:
- the first angle is substantially 35.26.degree., and the second angle is substantially -19.48.degree..
- 10. The optoelectronic device package of claim 1 further characterized in that:
- the second angle is greater than zero degrees.
- 11. The optoelectronic device package of claim 1 further characterized in that:
- the second angle is less than zero degrees.
- 12. The optoelectronic device package of claim 10 further characterized in that:
- the first angle is greater than forty-five degrees.
- 13. The optoelectronic device package of claim 11 further characterized in that:
- the first angle is less than forty-five degrees.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 289,093 filed Dec. 23, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,017,263.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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| "Self-Aligned Flat-Pack Fibre-Photodiode Coupling" by Hillerick, Electronics Letters Jul. 21, 1988, vol. 24, No. 15. |
Divisions (1)
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289093 |
Dec 1988 |
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