Tapered semiconductor waveguides
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1. A tapered waveguide having a propagation axis and a reference plane defined normal to said propagation axis, wherein the tapered waveguide comprises a plurality of guiding layers including a first semiconductor material, and a plurality of stop-etch layers arranged including a second semiconductor material, said stop-etch layers arranged alternately with said guiding layers, and each guiding layer arranged to extend from said reference plane along said propagation axis further than said guiding layer immediately adjacent thereabove.
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Abstract
Adiabatic mode control and structural reproducibility are achieved by a tapered semiconductor waveguide structure wherein semiconductor guiding layers are interleaved with stop-etch layers and each successive guiding layer extends further along the propagation axis of the waveguide than the guiding layer immediately adjacent thereabove to create a staircase-like core or guiding structure. Cladding regions of appropriate semiconductor material having a lower index of refraction than the tapered core structure may be added to completely surround the tapered guiding structure. The profile of the tapered structure is realizable as any desired staircase-like shape such as linear, parabolic, exponential or the like. Additional layers of higher index of refraction semiconductor material may be included in the cladding region to permit additional beam shaping of the expanded spatial mode propagating along the tapered waveguide.
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- 1. A tapered waveguide having a propagation axis and a reference plane defined normal to said propagation axis, wherein the tapered waveguide comprises a plurality of guiding layers including a first semiconductor material, and a plurality of stop-etch layers arranged including a second semiconductor material, said stop-etch layers arranged alternately with said guiding layers, and each guiding layer arranged to extend from said reference plane along said propagation axis further than said guiding layer immediately adjacent thereabove.
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6. A tapered waveguide having a propagation axis and a reference plane defined normal to said propagation axis, wherein the tapered waveguide comprises a plurality of guiding layers including a first semiconductor material, and a plurality of stop-etch layers including a second semiconductor material, said stop-etch layers arranged alternately with said guiding layers, and each guiding layer arranged to extend from said reference plane along said propagation axis further than said guiding layer immediately adjacent thereabove, a cladding region substantially surrounding exterior surfaces of said pluralities of guiding and stop-etch layers, said cladding region comprising third semiconductor material, said first semiconductor material having an index of refraction which is greater than an index of refraction for said third semiconductor material,
said cladding region further including means for controlling a predetermined characteristic of lightwave signals propagating along said tapered waveguide.
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