Title :
A high coupling efficiency optical design compatible with direct modulated and electroabsorptive lasers
Author :
Jordache, Nicholas ; Harrison, Neil ; Johnson, John ; Schaeffer, Eric ; Landi, Gio ; Kanan, Ayman ; Warning, Fred ; Schweizer, Rudy ; Keska, Joe ; Steiner, Gary ; Raju, Reddy
Author_Institution :
TriQuint Optoelectronics, Breiningsville, PA, USA
fDate :
31 May-3 June 2005
Abstract :
An important aspect of the high performance transmitters used in fiber optic telecommunications is the long distance reach capability of these devices. Of particular importance among many parameters affecting the reach distance, is the transfer efficiency of the light from the laser into the optical fiber. This paper presents a brief theoretical background combining the fiber-coupling fundamentals, classical optics, and diffraction theory. An overview of optical schemes currently in use at TriQuint Optoelectronics, and their limitations will be described. The main focus of the discussion details the design and performance of the confocal lens configuration employed to achieve high coupling efficiency. The design is shown to be capable of reaching between seventy and ninety percent peak efficiency when TriQuint manufactured lasers chips are used. Also, discussed is the method of mounting and aligning lenses using a patented optical sub-assembly (OSA) platform. Stability and long term reliability of the assembly technique has been verified through extensive qualification testing. Results from pre-production runs show a close agreement with the predicted performance.
Keywords :
assembling; fibre lasers; integrated optics; joining processes; lenses; optical fibre communication; optical fibre couplers; optical transmitters; reliability; semiconductor optical amplifiers; surface mount technology; TriQuint Optoelectronics; assembly technique; classical optics; confocal lens configuration; diffraction theory; electroabsorptive lasers; fiber optic telecommunications; fiber-coupling fundamentals; lasers chips; optical design; optical schemes; optical sub-assembly platform; reliability; transfer efficiency; Fiber lasers; Laser theory; Lenses; Optical coupling; Optical design; Optical fiber communication; Optical fiber devices; Optical fiber theory; Optical fibers; Optical transmitters;
Conference_Titel :
Electronic Components and Technology Conference, 2005. Proceedings. 55th
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8907-7
DOI :
10.1109/ECTC.2005.1441273