Optical waveguides – With optical coupler – With alignment device
Reexamination Certificate
1999-10-01
2001-05-22
Ullah, Akm E. (Department: 2874)
Optical waveguides
With optical coupler
With alignment device
C385S014000, C385S031000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06236788
ABSTRACT:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Priority is claimed with respect to German application No. 198 452 27.6 filed in Germany on Oct. 1, 1998, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to an arrangement for coupling light into and coupling light out of a waveguide, comprising a base plate with thereon attached mirror mount and reflecting surface, at least one waveguide, and a holding device for holding optical or optoelectronic components.
The technology of establishing optical links, optical communication lines and for connecting optical systems requires the alignment of individual components relative to each other. In the process, the thermal expansion of materials with varied heat expansion rates must be taken into account. One option of carrying out a precise alignment is referred to in expert circles by the term “kinematic mount.”
U.S. Pat. No. 5,748,827 discloses such an arrangement with two-stage alignment, where the position of several optical components relative to each other is determined first through a rough alignment and subsequently through a precise alignment. In the process, 6 translational degrees−3 of translation and 3 of rotation—are detected. A positioning accuracy in the sub-millimeter range in all directions is necessary during the rough alignment when the individual components are assembled, so as to allow the snapping together of the alignment marks. A positioning accuracy of several micrometers is achieved only with the arrangement for the precise alignment.
Another arrangement for alignment is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,268,123. This arrangement permits the mounting of optical components with little stress. An interlocking of ring-shaped elements is intended to avoid the transfer of stress from the housing to the optical components.
These comparably expensive techniques are necessary because all required alignment marks are provided on one carrier and the other components are positioned with great accuracy at the intended location or multi-stage methods must be used for a rough alignment and a precise alignment.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide an arrangement, which permits a simple and extremely precise alignment of optical components relative to each other.
The above and other objects are accomplished according to the invention by the provision of an arrangement for coupling light into or coupling light out of waveguides which comprises a base plate with a thereon attached mirror mount and a reflecting surface, at least one waveguide, and a holding device for holding optical or optoelectronic components. The mirror mount and the holding device contain alignment marks, which snap together so that an alignment occurs initially in a direction parallel to the longitudinal extension of the waveguide (x-direction). The holding device and the base plate contain further alignment marks, which ensure an alignment in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal extension of the waveguide (y-direction), independent of the previously determined x-direction.
In this case, optical or optoelectronic components are preferably fitted into a recess opening of the holding device. Lenses, luminous diodes or laser diodes, photo diodes, glass fiber connectors are used as optical or optoelectronic components. Different materials can be used for the base plate and for all other parts, which materials are preferably composed of semiconductor material or ceramic material or plastic materials for printed circuit boards.
The first alignment marks are formed in the mirror mount as wedge-shaped indentation or groove and the second alignment marks are formed as wedges and or pegs, elongated if necessary, which project from the underside of the holding device. The fourth alignment marks project from the underside of the holding device as hemispheres, wedges or conical pegs.
One particular advantage of the invention is that the required positioning accuracy is ensured over several processing steps. Since the necessary alignment marks for the respective alignment in x or y direction are located on different carriers, the respective position in one direction is determined simply by snapping together two alignment marks. For example, the alignment in x-direction occurs with the aid of a notching in the mirror mount, wherein the initially not defined y-direction does not affect the alignment accuracy owing to the lateral expansion of the mirror. The alignment in y-direction is separate and occurs, for example, through a precise arrangement of a waveguide relative to the optical component in the holding device, which still allows a displacement along the reflecting surface without loss of quality.
On the whole, an accuracy of a few millimeters in both alignment steps is sufficient to precisely position the holding device for the optical components with an accuracy of a few micrometers above the waveguide.
An additional advantage of the arrangement can be seen in that the alignment in x- and y-direction is passive, can be achieved through a snapping together, and it is not necessary to move the parts to the correct location under the microscope.
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Connelly-Cushwa Michelle R.
Daimler-Chrysler AG
Kinberg Robert
Ullah Akm E.
Venable
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