Optical interconnect structures incorporating sets of diffractive elements
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G02B-006/34
G02B-006/12
G02B-006/28
출원번호
UP-0676273
(2007-02-17)
등록번호
US-7729579
(2010-06-22)
발명자
/ 주소
Greiner, Christoph M.
Iazikov, Dmitri
Mossberg, Thomas W.
대리인 / 주소
Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt, P.C.
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초록▼
An optical apparatus comprises an optical interconnect structure defining one or more optical source and receiver ports and one or more interconnect optical signal pathways connecting corresponding optical signal source and receiver ports. The optical interconnect structure comprises an optical wave
An optical apparatus comprises an optical interconnect structure defining one or more optical source and receiver ports and one or more interconnect optical signal pathways connecting corresponding optical signal source and receiver ports. The optical interconnect structure comprises an optical waveguide defining a portion of each interconnect optical signal pathway. Each interconnect pathway includes a wavefront diffractive transformation region and a corresponding set of diffractive elements thereof. Each diffractive element set diffractively transforms a corresponding diffracted portion of an incident signal with a corresponding design input signal wavefront into an emergent signal with a corresponding design output signal wavefront. For at least one diffractive element set, only one of the corresponding design input or output signal wavefronts is confined in at least one transverse dimension by the optical waveguide, while the other design wavefront propagates without confinement by the optical waveguide.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. An optical apparatus, comprising: an optical interconnect structure including at least one optical source port, at least one optical receiver port, and at least one interconnect optical signal pathway to couple an optical signal source port and a corresponding optical signal
What is claimed is: 1. An optical apparatus, comprising: an optical interconnect structure including at least one optical source port, at least one optical receiver port, and at least one interconnect optical signal pathway to couple an optical signal source port and a corresponding optical signal receiver port, wherein: the optical interconnect structure includes an optical waveguide that forms at least a portion of each interconnect optical signal pathway, the optical waveguide substantially confining in at least one transverse dimension optical signals propagating in two dimensions therein as one or more optical transverse modes supported by the waveguide; each interconnect optical signal pathway includes at least one signal wavefront diffractive transformation region and a corresponding set of diffractive elements thereof; the diffractive elements of each set are collectively arranged so as to transform a portion of a corresponding input optical signal, propagating from a corresponding optical signal source port and incident on the diffractive transformation region with a corresponding input signal wavefront, into a corresponding output optical signal, emergent from the diffractive transformation region and propagating to a corresponding optical signal receiver port with a corresponding output signal wavefront; and for at least one diffractive element set, the optical source and receiver ports are arranged relative to the optical waveguide and the diffractive transformation region so that only one of the corresponding input signal wavefront or the corresponding output signal wavefront emergent from the diffractive transformation region is substantially confined in the at least one transverse dimension by the optical waveguide to propagate as the one or more optical transverse modes supported by the waveguide, and the other one of the corresponding input signal wavefront or the corresponding output signal wavefront emergent from the diffractive transformation region propagates without substantial confinement by the optical waveguide, wherein, for each diffractive element set, the corresponding input signal wavefront or the corresponding output signal wavefront is substantially confined in the at least one transverse dimension by the optical waveguide to propagate as the one or more optical transverse modes supported by the optical waveguide and is successively incident on at least one of the diffractive elements of the set. 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the diffractive elements of at least one diffractive element set are arranged in the optical waveguide relative to spatial contours or amplitudes computationally derived from an interference pattern computed from interference between simulated beams having the respective input and output signal wavefronts. 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the diffractive elements of the diffractive element set are arranged in the optical waveguide relative to spatial contours computationally derived at least in part from a phase function of an interferogram of the interference pattern. 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the diffractive elements of the diffractive element set are arranged in the optical waveguide relative to spatial contours and amplitudes derived from the phase function of the interferogram with a spatially-invariant intensity function thereof. 5. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein each element of the diffractive element set is arranged in the optical waveguide relative to a constant-phase-difference contour of the phase function of the interferogram. 6. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the diffractive elements of the diffractive element set are arranged in the optical waveguide relative to spatial contours and amplitudes derived from both the phase function of the interferogram and a spatially-varying intensity function thereof. 7. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein each of the simulated beams comprises a continuous-wave optical signal. 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the optical interconnect structure defines a second interconnect optical signal pathway that couples: the optical source port and a second optical receiver port; or a second optical source port and the optical receiver port. 9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the optical interconnect structure defines a second interconnect optical signal pathway that couples a second optical source port and a second optical receiver port. 10. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: an optical source arranged to launch an optical signal into the optical interconnect structure through the optical source port; and an optical receiver arranged to receive an optical signal emergent from the optical interconnect structure through the corresponding optical receiver port. 11. The apparatus of claim 10, further comprising an electrical circuit joined to the optical interconnect structure, the electrical circuit being operatively coupled to the optical source or the optical receiver. 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the optical interconnect structure and the electrical circuit include layers formed on a substrate, and the optical interconnect structure is between the electrical circuit and the substrate. 13. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the optical interconnect structure and the electrical circuit include layers formed on a substrate, and the electrical circuit is between the optical interconnect structure and the substrate. 14. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the optical interconnect structure and the electrical circuit include layers formed on a substrate, and the optical source or the optical receiver is integrally formed in the electrical circuit layer. 15. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein: the optical interconnect structure and the electrical circuit include layers formed on a semiconductor substrate; the optical interconnect structure is between the electrical circuit and the substrate, or the electrical circuit is between the optical interconnect structure and the substrate; the optical interconnect structure includes at least one dielectric layer; and the electrical circuit includes at least one semiconductor layer. 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the substrate includes silicon or doped silicon, the electrical circuit includes silicon or doped silicon or metal, and the optical interconnect structure includes silica or doped silica. 17. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the optical interconnect structure includes at least one layer formed on an interconnect substrate, and the electrical circuit includes at least one layer formed on an electrical circuit substrate. 18. A method for forming an optical apparatus, comprising: forming an optical interconnect structure including at least one optical source port, at least one optical receiver port, and at least one interconnect optical signal pathway to couple an optical signal source port and a corresponding optical signal receiver port; forming as at least a portion of the optical interconnect structure an optical waveguide that forms at least a portion of each interconnect optical signal pathway, the optical waveguide substantially confining in at least one transverse dimension optical signals propagating in two dimensions therein as one or more optical transverse modes supported by the waveguide; and forming as a portion of each interconnect optical signal pathway at least one signal wavefront diffractive transformation region and a corresponding set of diffractive elements thereof, wherein: the diffractive elements of each set are collectively arranged so as to transform a portion of a corresponding input optical signal, propagating from a corresponding optical signal source port and incident on the diffractive transformation region with a corresponding input signal wavefront, into a corresponding output optical signal, emergent from the diffractive transformation region and propagating to a corresponding optical signal receiver port with a corresponding output signal wavefront; and for at least one diffractive element set, the optical source and receiver ports are arranged relative to the optical waveguide and the diffractive transformation region so that only one of the corresponding input signal wavefront or the corresponding output signal wavefront emergent from the diffractive transformation region is substantially confined in the at least one transverse dimension by the optical waveguide to propagate as the one or more optical transverse modes supported by the waveguide, and the other one of the corresponding input signal wavefront or the corresponding output signal wavefront emergent from the diffractive transformation region propagates without substantial confinement by the optical waveguide, wherein, for each diffractive element set, the corresponding input signal wavefront or the corresponding output signal wavefront is substantially confined in the at least one transverse dimension by the optical waveguide to propagate as the one or more optical transverse modes supported by the optical waveguide and is successively incident on at least one of the diffractive elements of the set. 19. The method of claim 18, further comprising: formulating a simulated input optical signal propagating into the wavefront diffractive transformation region with the input signal wavefront; formulating a simulated output optical signal propagating from the wavefront diffractive transformation region with the output signal wavefront; computing an interference pattern between the simulated input and output signals; and computationally deriving the arrangement of the diffractive elements of the diffractive element set from the computed interference pattern. 20. The method of claim 19, further comprising forming the set of diffractive elements in the signal wavefront diffractive transformation region according to the derived arrangement. 21. The method of claim 19, wherein the arrangement of the diffractive elements of the diffractive element set is computationally derived at least in part from a phase function of an interferogram of the interference pattern. 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the arrangement of the diffractive elements of the diffractive element set is derived from the phase function of the interferogram with a spatially-invariant intensity function thereof. 23. The method of claim 21, wherein each element of the diffractive element set is defined with respect to a constant-phase-difference contour of the phase function of the interferogram. 24. The method of claim 21, wherein the arrangement of the diffractive elements of the diffractive element set is derived from both the phase function of the interferogram and a spatially-varying intensity function thereof. 25. The method of claim 19, wherein each of the simulated input optical signal and the simulated output optical signal includes a continuous-wave optical signal. 26. The method of claim 18, wherein the optical interconnect structure defines a second interconnect optical signal pathway to couple: the optical source port and a second optical receiver port; or a second optical source port and the optical receiver port. 27. The method of claim 18, wherein the optical interconnect structure defines a second interconnect optical signal pathway to couple a second optical source port and a second optical receiver port. 28. The method of claim 18, further comprising: arranging an optical source to launch an optical signal into the optical interconnect structure through the optical source port; and arranging an optical receiver to receive an optical signal emerging from the optical interconnect structure through the corresponding optical receiver port. 29. The method of claim 28, further comprising joining an electrical circuit to the optical interconnect structure, and operatively coupling the electrical circuit to the optical source or the optical receiver. 30. The method of claim 29, wherein the optical interconnect structure and the electrical circuit include layers formed on a substrate, and the optical interconnect structure is between the electrical circuit and the substrate. 31. The method of claim 29, wherein the optical interconnect structure and the electrical circuit include layers formed on a substrate, and the electrical circuit is between the optical interconnect structure and the substrate. 32. The method of claim 29, wherein the optical interconnect structure and the electrical circuit include layers formed on a substrate, and the optical source or the optical receiver is integrally formed in the electrical circuit layer. 33. The method of claim 29, wherein: the optical interconnect structure and the electrical circuit include layers formed on a semiconductor substrate; the optical interconnect structure is between the electrical circuit and the substrate, or the electrical circuit is between the optical interconnect structure and the substrate; the optical interconnect structure includes at least one dielectric layer; and the electrical circuit includes at least one semiconductor layer. 34. The method of claim 33, wherein the substrate includes silicon or doped silicon, the electrical circuit includes silicon or doped silicon or metal, and the optical interconnect structure includes silica or doped silica. 35. The method of claim 29, wherein the optical interconnect structure includes at least one layer formed on an interconnect substrate, and the electrical circuit includes at least one layer formed on an electrical circuit substrate. 36. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein optical signals substantially confined by the optical waveguide propagate in only one of the optical transverse modes supported by the optical waveguide. 37. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein optical signals substantially confined by the optical waveguide propagate in multiple ones of the optical transverse modes supported by the optical waveguide. 38. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein each diffractive element includes a discrete boundary between materials of differing refractive indices. 39. The method of claim 18, wherein optical signals substantially confined by the optical waveguide propagate in only one of the optical transverse modes supported by the optical waveguide. 40. The method of claim 18, wherein optical signals substantially confined by the optical waveguide propagate in multiple ones of the optical transverse modes supported by the optical waveguide. 41. The method of claim 19, wherein each diffractive element includes a discrete boundary between materials of differing refractive indices. 42. An optical apparatus, comprising: an optical interconnect structure means for coupling an optical signal source port and an optical signal receiver port; optical waveguide means for providing at least a portion of at least one interconnect optical signal pathway of the optical interconnect structure means and for substantially confining in at least one transverse dimension at least one optical signal propagating in the optical waveguide means; and at least one diffractive transformation region means, located in the at least one interconnect optical signal pathway and having a set of diffractive elements, for transforming a portion of an input optical signal, propagating from the optical signal source port and incident on the diffractive transformation region means with an input signal wavefront, into an output optical signal, emergent from the diffractive transformation region means and propagating to the optical signal receiver port with an output signal wavefront, wherein said diffractive elements are formed in an interfacial layer of the optical waveguide means wherein said interfacial layer is located between sublayers of a core of the optical waveguide means, and wherein only one of the input signal wavefront or the output signal wavefront emergent from the diffractive transformation region means is substantially confined in the at least one transverse dimension by the optical waveguide means, and the other one of the input signal wavefront or the output signal wavefront emergent from the diffractive transformation region means propagates without substantial confinement by the optical waveguide means. 43. The apparatus of claim 42 wherein the optical waveguide means confines the at least one optical signal propagating therein to one or more optical transverse modes supported by the waveguide. 44. The apparatus of claim 42 wherein the other one of the corresponding input signal wavefront or the output signal wavefront emergent from the diffractive transformation region propagates without substantial confinement in free space. 45. The apparatus of claim 42 wherein, for the set of diffractive elements, the input signal wavefront or the output signal wavefront is substantially confined in the at least one transverse dimension by the optical waveguide means to propagate as one or more optical transverse modes supported by the optical waveguide means and is successively incident on the diffractive elements of the set. 46. An apparatus, comprising: an optical input port; an optical output port; an optical waveguide configured to form an optical signal pathway between the optical input port and the optical output port; and at least one diffractive transformation region located in the optical signal pathway and having a set of diffractive elements formed in an interfacial layer of the optical waveguide, wherein said interfacial layer is located between sublayers of a core of the optical waveguide, wherein the at least one diffractive transformation region is configured to transform a portion of an input optical signal, which propagates from the optical input port and which is incident on the at least one diffractive transformation region with an input signal wavefront, into an output optical signal that is emergent from the at least one diffractive transformation region and that propagates to the optical output port with an output signal wavefront, and wherein only one of the input signal wavefront or the output signal wavefront emergent from the at least one diffractive transformation region is substantially confined by the optical waveguide, and the other one of the input signal wavefront or the output signal wavefront emergent from the at least one diffractive transformation region propagates without substantial confinement by the optical waveguide. 47. The apparatus of claim 46 wherein, for the set of diffractive elements, the input signal wavefront or the output signal wavefront is substantially confined in at least one transverse dimension by the optical waveguide to propagate as one or more optical transverse modes supported by the optical waveguide and is successively incident on the diffractive elements of the set. 48. The apparatus of claim 46 wherein the other one of the input signal wavefront or the output signal wavefront emergent from the at least one diffractive transformation region propagates without substantial confinement in free space.
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