Claims
- 1. A modulated optoelectronic laser module for transferring a signal, comprising:a laser diode having an active region, a rear facet coated with a highly reflective layer forming a highly reflective surface and a front facet coated with an antireflection layer; a single-mode glass fiber having an end face and a Bragg interference grating, disposed directly downstream of said end face, providing frequency-selective feedback, said highly reflective surface and said Bragg interference grating forming an optical resonator, said Bragg interference grating functioning as a fiber Bragg grating in said optical fiber, light being sent to said fiber Bragg grating or received from said fiber Bragg grating via said front facet of said laser diode; a coupling lens system disposed between said laser diode and said glass fiber for coupling the light, said coupling lens system having a high-index coupling lens with a focal length of less than two millimeters; and a standard TO housing accommodating said laser diode, said standard TO housing having a fiber plug connector for attaching said glass fiber to said housing, said fiber Bragg grating being formed in a region of said glass fiber within said fiber plug connector as an optical waveguide.
- 2. The module according to claim 1, wherein said high-index coupling lens is a lens selected from the group consisting of a silicon lens, a GaP lens, a SiC lens and an aspherical glass lens.
- 3. The module according to claim 1, wherein one of said front facet and said rear facet is aligned inclined to an optical axis of said laser diode.
- 4. The module according to claim 1, including a cylindrical ferrule to be plugged into said fiber plug connector of said housing, said glass fiber is embedded in said cylindrical ferrule.
- 5. The module according to claim 4, wherein said ferrule can be detachably connected to said housing.
- 6. The module according to claim 1, wherein said fiber plug connector can be detachably connected to said housing.
- 7. The module according to claim 1, wherein said fiber plug connector of said housing is a cylindrical fiber plug connector for receiving said glass fiber.
- 8. The module according to claim 1, wherein said end face of said single-mode glass fiber is chamfered.
- 9. The module according to claim 1, wherein said optical resonator has a length that is so short that a circulation frequency of light is above a desired modulation frequency of the module.
- 10. The module according to claim 9, wherein said length of said optical resonator is smaller than ten millimeters.
- 11. The module according to claim 1, wherein said laser diode is one of a plurality of optical resonators, and said fiber Bragg grating is one of a plurality of fiber Bragg gratings which are respectively constructed in a respective optical fiber, a spatial grating period of each of said fiber Bragg gratings differing with each optical fiber such that light of a different wavelength is respectively launched into individual optical fibers.
- 12. The module according to claim 1, wherein said coupling lens systems has a high-index coupling lens with a focal length of preferably less than one millimeter.
- 13. The module according to claim 1, wherein one of said front facet and said rear facet is aligned inclined to an optical axis of said diode at an angle of approximately 1° to 5°.
- 14. The module according to claim 1, wherein said module is used in dense wavelength division multiplex systems.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of copending International Application No. PCT/DE01/02262, filed May 15, 2001, which designated the United States.
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