Claims
- 1. An optical interface between an optical fiber and a photodiode, said optical fiber having an end, said optical interface comprising:
a lens located such that a chief ray of an optical signal outputted at said end traverses a center of the lens.
- 2. The optical interface of claim 1, wherein said end of the optical fiber is slanted.
- 3. The optical interface of claim 1, wherein the lens comprises a ball lens.
- 4. The optical interface of claim 1, wherein the lens is oriented such that the chief ray is substantially overlapping an optical axis of the lens.
- 5. The optical interface of claim 1, wherein the photodiode is mounted on a TO header at an offset from a centerline of the TO header, and wherein the chief ray is applied at an active area of the photodiode.
- 6. The optical interface of claim 5, wherein the centerline of the TO header is substantially aligned with a core of the optical fiber.
- 7. The optical interface of claim 5, wherein the centerline of the TO header is substantially aligned with a center of the lens.
- 8. The optical interface of claim 5, wherein a distance between the TO header centerline and a center of the active area of the photodiode is twice of a second distance between the TO header centerline and a center of the lens.
- 9. The optical interface of claim 1, further comprising a lens holder on which the lens is mounted.
- 10. The optical interface of claim 1, wherein the photodiode is a PIN diode or an APD diode.
- 11. The optical interface of claim 1, wherein the photodiode is mounted on the TO header at an angle so as to reduce reflection of the optical signal back to the slanted end of the optical fiber.
- 12. An optical assembly comprising:
an optical fiber having a core and an end; a photodiode having an active area; and a lens disposed between the optical fiber and the photodiode, the lens being located such that a chief ray of an optical signal outputted at said end traverses a center of the lens.
- 13. The optical assembly of claim 12, wherein said end of the optical fiber is slanted
- 14. The optical assembly of claim 12, wherein the lens comprises a ball lens.
- 15. The optical assembly of claim 12, wherein the lens is oriented such that the chief ray is substantially overlapping an optical axis of the lens.
- 16. The optical assembly of claim 12, further comprising a TO header, wherein the photodiode is mounted on the TO header at an offset from a centerline of the TO header, and wherein the chief ray is applied at the active area of the photodiode.
- 17. The optical assembly of claim 16, wherein the centerline of the TO header is substantially aligned with the core of the optical fiber.
- 18. The optical assembly of claim 16, wherein the centerline of the TO header is substantially aligned with a center of the lens.
- 19. The optical assembly of claim 16, wherein a distance between the TO header centerline and a center of the active area of the photodiode is twice of a second distance between the TO header centerline and a center of the lens.
- 20. The optical assembly of claim 12, further comprising a lens holder on which the lens is mounted.
- 21. The optical assembly of claim 12, wherein the photodiode is a PIN diode or an APD diode.
- 22. The optical assembly of claim 12, wherein the photodiode is mounted on the TO header at an angle so as to reduce reflection of the optical signal back to the slanted end of the optical fiber.
- 23. A method of using a photodiode having an active area to detect a chief ray of an optical signal outputted at an end of an optical fiber, said end having a surface, the method comprising:
slanting said end of the optical fiber such that the chief ray is outputted at an angle with respect to the surface of said end; and placing the photodiode such that the chief ray can be incident on the active area of the photodiode substantially unbent.
- 24. The method of claim 23, further comprising placing a lens between the optical fiber and the photodiode such that the chief ray is substantially aligned with an optical axis of the lens.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the lens comprises a ball lens.
- 26. The method of claim 24, wherein placing the lens comprises orienting the lens such that the chief ray is substantially overlapping the optical axis of the lens.
- 27. In an optical assembly comprising an optical fiber and an opto-electronic device, a method of improving coupling efficiency between the optical fiber and the opto-electronic device, the method comprising:
slanting an edge of the optical fiber that optically interfaces with the opto-electronic device; and placing the opto-electronic device such that a chief ray of an optical signal can travel between said slanted edge of the optical fiber and the opto-electronic device substantially unbent.
- 28. The method of claim 27, further comprising placing and orienting a lens between the optical fiber and the opto-electronic device such that the chief ray of the optical signal substantially overlaps an optical axis of the lens, thereby reducing off-axis aberration.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein the off-axis aberration comprises at least one of coma and astigmatism.
- 30. The method of claim 27, wherein the opto-electronic device comprises a photodiode capable of detecting the optical signal outputted at said slanted edge of the optical fiber.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application contains subject matter related to the subject matter disclosed in a commonly owned U.S. patent application Ser. No. entitled “An Opto-Electronic TO-Package and Method for Laser” (Attorney Docket No. 50156/SAH/E349) filed on the same day.