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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 09, 1990
Filed:
Jun. 29, 1987
Jean-Louis Gentner, Saint-Maur, FR;
Marko Erman, Paris, FR;
U.S. Philips Corp., New York, NY (US);
Abstract
An integrated semiconductor arrangement of the coupling type between a photodetector D and a light wave guide G.sub.1, operating in a band of given wavelengths, containing on the surface of a semiconductor substrate S of a III-V compound one after the other a confining layer C.sub.0 of III-V compound and a transparent layer C.sub.1 of a III-V compound for the operating wavelengths having an index superior to that of the confining layer, the light waveguide G.sub.1 being realized in layer C.sub.1, and also containing an absorbing layer C.sub.3 of a III-V compound for the operating wavelengths having an index superior to that of the waveguide, in which layer C.sub.3 the photodetector is realized, characterized in that the absorbing layer C.sub.3 is deposited on top of the transparent layer C.sub.1 such that the photodetector is formed on the surface of the light wave guide G.sub.1 and coupled to the latter in parallel with its axis over a given coupling length L.sub.2 of which is a function the amount of light issued by the guide and received by the photodetector. This arrangement can also include, deposited between the transparent layer C.sub.1, hereinafter called first transparent layer and the absorbing layer C.sub.3, a second transparent layer C.sub.2 of a III-V compound for the operating wavelengths having an index lying between that of the first transparent layer C.sub.1 and that of the absorbing layer C.sub.3.