Compact optical fiber coupler
First Claim
1. An optical coupler for coupling light between a light emitter and an optical fiber, comprising:
- a light emitter having first and second substantially spherical lens, the second lens being disposed adjacent a light emitting junction and the first lens being disposed within a side of a package for the emitter;
a substrate which includes means for bending the optical fiber in a plane;
means for holding the optical fiber bent against the substrate and aligning a bent portion of the optical fiber in a path for coupling light between the fiber bent portion and the light emitter;
the substrate having a cavity therein which extends from a side of the substrate which is substantially parallel to the plane and is displaced therefrom, the cavity extending in a direction towards the fiber plane so as to confront the plane through a decreased thickness substrate window;
the light emitter being oriented within a light coupling path between the light emitter and the fiber bent portion such that an outer surface of the first lens is diposed in the cavity adjacent the window.
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Abstract
An optical coupler for coupling light between a light emitter and an optical fiber includes a substrate for maintaining a bend in an optical fiber through which light can be coupled between an optical fiber core and the light emitter. The substrate includes a cavity which extends in a direction substantially perpendicular to a plane defined by the fiber bend so as to enable the light emitter to be secured to the substrate to minimize a propagation distance of light to be coupled through the substrate. The light emitter includes first and second substantially spherical lenses, one of which being disposed in the cavity so as to increase optical coupling efficiencies and result in a compact coupler design.
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1. An optical coupler for coupling light between a light emitter and an optical fiber, comprising:
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a light emitter having first and second substantially spherical lens, the second lens being disposed adjacent a light emitting junction and the first lens being disposed within a side of a package for the emitter; a substrate which includes means for bending the optical fiber in a plane; means for holding the optical fiber bent against the substrate and aligning a bent portion of the optical fiber in a path for coupling light between the fiber bent portion and the light emitter; the substrate having a cavity therein which extends from a side of the substrate which is substantially parallel to the plane and is displaced therefrom, the cavity extending in a direction towards the fiber plane so as to confront the plane through a decreased thickness substrate window; the light emitter being oriented within a light coupling path between the light emitter and the fiber bent portion such that an outer surface of the first lens is diposed in the cavity adjacent the window. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An optical coupler for injecting an optical signal into an optical fiber, comprising:
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a light source having a light emitting junction surrounded by a sealed environmental package having a light transparent substantially spherical first lens through which light to be coupled with a bent portion of an optical fiber passes; a substate including means for bending and holding the optical fiber in a plane and aligning the fiber bent portion in a path for receiving light from the light source, the light source being oriented so as to emit light in a direction toward said plane; a light deflector for deflecting the light from the light source so as to propagate along the plane and towards the fiber bent portion; the substrate having a cavity therein which extends from a side of the substrate which is substantially parallel to the plane and is displaced therefrom, the cavity extending in a direction towards the fiber plane so as to confront the plane through a decreased thickness substrate window, the first lens being disposed adjacent the window. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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