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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 19, 2017
Filed:
Jul. 07, 2016
Chiral Photonics, Inc., Pine Brook, NJ (US);
Gary Weiner, Bedminster, NJ (US);
Victor Il'ich Kopp, Fair Lawn, NJ (US);
Jonathan Singer, New Hope, PA (US);
Daniel Neugroschl, Suffern, NY (US);
Jongchul Park, Lake Hiawatha, NJ (US);
Mitchell Wlodawski, West Caldwell, NJ (US);
Chiral Photonics, Inc., Pine Brook, NJ (US);
Abstract
The inventive configurable optical fiber polarization mode coupler is capable of providing a low-loss, high-coupling coefficient interface with high accuracy and easy alignment between a plurality of optical fibers (or other optical devices) with a first channel-to-channel spacing, and an optical device having a plurality of closely-spaced waveguide interfaces with a second channel-to-channel spacing, where each end of the optical fiber coupler array is configurable to have different channel-to-channel spacing, each matched to a corresponding one of the first and second channel-to-channel spacing, and that are preferably optimized for use with photonic integrated circuits, such as coupling to dense optical input/output interfaces, wafer-level testing, etc. The novel optical coupler array includes a plurality of waveguides (at least one of which may optionally be polarization maintaining), that comprises at least one gradually reduced vanishing core fiber, at least in part embedded within a common housing structure. Advantageously, at least one embodiment of the present invention comprises a physically untappable secure optical fiber link component comprising at least one optical fiber polarization mode coupler configured as a pitch reducing optical fiber array (PROFA) interconnect.