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G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements 42
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G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means 24
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1.

Fiber Attach Enabled Wafer Level Fanout

      
Application Number 18499093
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-10-31
First Publication Date 2024-02-22
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Ardalan, Shahab
  • Davenport, Michael
  • Meade, Roy Edward

Abstract

A package assembly includes a silicon photonics chip having an optical waveguide exposed at a first side of the chip and an optical fiber coupling region formed along the first side of the chip. The package assembly includes a mold compound structure formed to extend around second, third, and fourth sides of the chip. The mold compound structure has a vertical thickness substantially equal to a vertical thickness of the chip. The package assembly includes a redistribution layer formed over the chip and over a portion of the mold compound structure. The redistribution layer includes electrically conductive interconnect structures to provide fanout of electrical contacts on the chip to corresponding electrical contacts on the redistribution layer. The redistribution layer is formed to leave the optical fiber coupling region exposed. An optical fiber is connected to the optical fiber coupling region in optical alignment with the optical waveguide within the chip.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/30 - Optical coupling means for use between fibre and thin-film device
  • H01L 21/56 - Encapsulations, e.g. encapsulating layers, coatings
  • G02B 6/122 - Basic optical elements, e.g. light-guiding paths

2.

Laser Module for Optical Data Communication System within Silicon Interposer

      
Application Number 18471139
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-09-20
First Publication Date 2024-01-11
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Sun, Chen
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Wade, Mark
  • Wright, Alexandra
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Ram, Rajeev
  • Popovic, Milos
  • Van Orden, Derek
  • Davenport, Michael

Abstract

An interposer device includes a substrate that includes a laser source chip interface region, a silicon photonics chip interface region, an optical amplifier module interface region. A fiber-to-interposer connection region is formed within the substrate. A first group of optical conveyance structures is formed within the substrate to optically connect a laser source chip to a silicon photonics chip when the laser source chip and the silicon photonics chip are interfaced to the substrate. A second group of optical conveyance structures is formed within the substrate to optically connect the silicon photonics chip to an optical amplifier module when the silicon photonics chip and the optical amplifier module are interfaced to the substrate. A third group of optical conveyance structures is formed within the substrate to optically connect the optical amplifier module to the fiber-to-interposer connection region when the optical amplifier module is interfaced to the substrate.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04B 10/50 - Transmitters
  • H01S 5/40 - Arrangement of two or more semiconductor lasers, not provided for in groups
  • H01S 5/026 - Monolithically integrated components, e.g. waveguides, monitoring photo-detectors or drivers
  • H04B 10/80 - Optical aspects relating to the use of optical transmission for specific applications, not provided for in groups , e.g. optical power feeding or optical transmission through water
  • H01S 5/02325 - Mechanically integrated components on mount members or optical micro-benches

3.

Systems and Methods for Passively-Aligned Optical Waveguide Edge-Coupling

      
Application Number 18463287
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-09-07
First Publication Date 2023-12-28
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Raval, Manan
  • Sysak, Matthew
  • Li, Chen
  • Zhang, Chong

Abstract

A first chip includes a first plurality of optical waveguides exposed at a facet of the first chip. A second chip includes a second plurality of optical waveguides exposed at a facet of the second chip. The second chip includes first and second spacers on opposite sides of the second plurality of optical waveguides. The first and second spacers have respective alignment surfaces oriented substantially parallel to the facet of the second chip at a controlled perpendicular distance away from the facet of the second chip. The second chip is positioned with the alignment surfaces of the first and second spacers contacting the facet of the first chip, and with the second plurality of optical waveguides respectively aligned with the first plurality of optical waveguides. The first and second spacers define and maintain an air gap of at least micrometer-level precision between the first and second pluralities of optical waveguides.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements

4.

High-Temperature-Compatible Fiber Array Packaging Methods

      
Application Number 18335088
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-06-14
First Publication Date 2023-12-21
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Kita, Derek M.
  • Zhang, Chong
  • Fini, John
  • Yang, Li-Fan

Abstract

A package assembly includes a photonic integrated circuit chip that includes an optical fiber attachment area. The package assembly also includes at least one optical fiber positioned within the optical fiber attachment area. The package assembly also includes a lid structure disposed over the at least one optical fiber. The package assembly also includes a plurality of soldered connections that secure the lid structure to the photonic integrated circuit chip. The plurality of soldered connections are configured to draw the lid structure toward the photonic integrated circuit chip so as to press the lid structure against the at least one optical fiber to mechanically hold the at least one optical fiber against the optical fiber attachment area. The package assembly also includes a package component to which the photonic integrated circuit chip is flip-chip attached after formation of the plurality of soldered connections.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/30 - Optical coupling means for use between fibre and thin-film device

5.

Low Non-Linear Loss Silicon Waveguides with Sweep-Out Diodes

      
Application Number 18453279
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-08-21
First Publication Date 2023-12-07
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Kita, Derek M.
  • Khilo, Anatol
  • Vercruysse, Dries
  • Sapra, Neil
  • Fini, John M.

Abstract

An optical waveguide includes a core region extending substantially along a lengthwise centerline of the optical waveguide, a first cladding region formed along a first side of the core region, and a second cladding region formed along a second side of the core region. The optical waveguide includes a first diode segment and a second diode segment that each include respective portions of the core region, the first cladding region, and the second cladding region. The second diode segment is contiguous with the first diode segment. The first diode segment forms a first diode across the optical waveguide such that a first intrinsic electric field extends across the first diode segment in a first direction, and the second diode segment forms a second diode across the optical waveguide such that a second intrinsic electric field extends across the second diode segment in a second direction opposite the first direction.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02F 1/025 - Devices or arrangements for the control of the intensity, colour, phase, polarisation or direction of light arriving from an independent light source, e.g. switching, gating or modulating; Non-linear optics for the control of the intensity, phase, polarisation or colour based on semiconductor elements with at least one potential jump barrier, e.g. PN, PIN junction in an optical waveguide structure
  • G02B 6/02 - Optical fibres with cladding
  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind

6.

Pooled Memory System Enabled by Monolithic In-Package Optical I/O

      
Application Number 18354379
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-07-18
First Publication Date 2023-11-16
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Sun, Chen
  • Wade, Mark
  • Saleh, Hugo
  • Wuischpard, Charles

Abstract

A computer memory system includes an electro-optical chip, an electrical fanout chip electrically connected to an electrical interface of the electro-optical chip, and at least one dual in-line memory module (DIMM) slot electrically connected to the electrical fanout chip. A photonic interface of the electro-optical chip is optically connected to an optical link. The electro-optical chip includes at least one optical macro that converts outgoing electrical data signals into outgoing optical data signals for transmission through the optical link. The optical macro also converts incoming optical data signals from the optical link into incoming electrical data signals and transmits the incoming electrical data signals to the electrical fanout chip. The electrical fanout chip directs bi-directional electrical data communication between the electro-optical chip and a dynamic random access memory (DRAM) DIMM corresponding to the at least one DIMM slot.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04B 10/80 - Optical aspects relating to the use of optical transmission for specific applications, not provided for in groups , e.g. optical power feeding or optical transmission through water
  • H04B 10/516 - Transmitters - Details of coding or modulation
  • G11C 5/04 - Supports for storage elements; Mounting or fixing of storage elements on such supports
  • G11C 5/06 - Arrangements for interconnecting storage elements electrically, e.g. by wiring
  • G11C 11/42 - Digital stores characterised by the use of particular electric or magnetic storage elements; Storage elements therefor using electric elements using opto-electronic devices, i.e. light-emitting and photoelectric devices electrically- or optically-coupled
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • G11C 5/14 - Power supply arrangements

7.

Multi-Channel Electro-Optic Receiver with Polarization Diversity and Timing-Skew Management

      
Application Number 18357131
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-07-23
First Publication Date 2023-11-16
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Bhargava, Pavan
  • Van Orden, Derek
  • Wade, Mark
  • Fini, John
  • Sun, Chen
  • Popovic, Milos
  • Khilo, Anatol

Abstract

An electro-optic receiver includes a polarization splitter and rotator (PSR) that directs incoming light having a first polarization through a first end of an optical waveguide, and that rotates incoming light from a second polarization to the first polarization to create polarization-rotated light that is directed to a second end of the optical waveguide. The incoming light of the first polarization and the polarization-rotated light travel through the optical waveguide in opposite directions. A plurality of ring resonators is optically coupled the optical waveguide. Each ring resonator is configured to operate at a respective resonant wavelength, such that the incoming light of the first polarization having the respective resonant wavelength optically couples into said ring resonator in a first propagation direction, and such that the polarization-rotated light having the respective resonant wavelength optically couples into said ring resonator in a second propagation direction opposite the first propagation direction.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means
  • G02B 27/10 - Beam splitting or combining systems
  • G02B 6/27 - Optical coupling means with polarisation selective and adjusting means
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • H04B 10/60 - Receivers

8.

Multi-Wavelength Laser System for Optical Data Communication Links and Associated Methods

      
Application Number 18337362
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-06-19
First Publication Date 2023-11-02
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Popovic, Milos
  • Ram, Rajeev
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Sun, Chen
  • Wade, Mark Taylor
  • Wright, Alexandra Carroll

Abstract

A laser light generator is configured to generate one or more wavelengths of continuous wave laser light. The laser light generator is configured to collectively and simultaneously transmit each of the wavelengths of continuous wave laser light through an optical output of the laser light generator as a laser light supply. An optical fiber is connected to receive the laser light supply from the optical output of the laser light generator. An optical distribution network has an optical input connected to receive the laser light supply from the optical fiber. The optical distribution network is configured to transmit the laser light supply to each of one or more optical transceivers and/or optical sensors. The laser light generator is physically separate from each of the one or more optical transceivers and/or optical sensors.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04B 10/40 - Transceivers
  • H04B 10/572 - Wavelength control
  • H01S 3/08 - Construction or shape of optical resonators or components thereof
  • H04B 10/50 - Transmitters
  • H01S 3/00 - Lasers, i.e. devices using stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation in the infrared, visible or ultraviolet wave range
  • H01S 3/23 - Arrangement of two or more lasers not provided for in groups , e.g. tandem arrangement of separate active media
  • H04J 14/02 - Wavelength-division multiplex systems
  • H01S 3/04 - Arrangements for thermal management
  • H04B 10/25 - Arrangements specific to fibre transmission

9.

Integrated CMOS Photonic and Electronic WDM Communication System Using Optical Frequency Comb Generators

      
Application Number 18350530
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-07-11
First Publication Date 2023-11-02
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Sysak, Matthew
  • Buscaino, Brandon

Abstract

An optical data communication system includes an optical power supply and an electro-optical chip. The optical power supply includes a laser that generates laser light at a single wavelength. A comb generator receives the light at the single wavelength and generates multiple wavelengths of continuous wave light from laser light at the single wavelength. The multiple wavelengths of continuous wave light are provided as light input to the electro-optical chip. The electro-optical chip includes at least one transmit macro that receives the multiple wavelengths of continuous wave light and that modulates one or more of the multiple wavelengths of continuous wave light to generate modulated light signals that convey digital data.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04B 10/80 - Optical aspects relating to the use of optical transmission for specific applications, not provided for in groups , e.g. optical power feeding or optical transmission through water
  • H04Q 11/00 - Selecting arrangements for multiplex systems

10.

Systems and Methods for Coupling Light Into a Multi-Mode Resonator

      
Application Number 18333434
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-06-12
First Publication Date 2023-10-26
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Fini, John
  • Van Orden, Derek
  • Wade, Mark

Abstract

A photonic system includes a passive optical cavity and an optical waveguide. The passive optical cavity has a preferred radial mode for light propagation within the passive optical cavity. The preferred radial mode has a unique light propagation constant within the passive optical cavity. The optical waveguide is configured to extend past the passive optical cavity such that at least some light propagating through the optical waveguide will evanescently couple into the passive optical cavity. The passive optical cavity and the optical waveguide are collectively configured such that a light propagation constant of the optical waveguide substantially matches the unique light propagation constant of the preferred radial mode within the passive optical cavity.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means
  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind

11.

Systems and Methods for Wafer-Level Photonic Testing

      
Application Number 18346555
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-07-03
First Publication Date 2023-10-26
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Khilo, Anatol
  • Sedgwick, Forrest
  • Wright, Alexandra

Abstract

A semiconductor wafer includes a semiconductor chip that includes a photonic device. The semiconductor chip includes an optical fiber attachment region in which an optical fiber alignment structure is to be fabricated. The optical fiber alignment structure is not yet fabricated in the optical fiber attachment region. The semiconductor chip includes an in-plane fiber-to-chip optical coupler positioned at an edge of the optical fiber attachment region. The in-plane fiber-to-chip optical coupler is optically connected to the photonic device. A sacrificial optical structure is optically coupled to the in-plane fiber-to-chip optical coupler. The sacrificial optical structure includes an out-of-plane optical coupler configured to receive input light from a light source external to the semiconductor chip. At least a portion of the sacrificial optical structure extends through the optical fiber attachment region.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01L 21/66 - Testing or measuring during manufacture or treatment
  • H04B 10/073 - Arrangements for monitoring or testing transmission systems; Arrangements for fault measurement of transmission systems using an out-of-service signal
  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind
  • G02B 6/13 - Integrated optical circuits characterised by the manufacturing method
  • G01R 31/3185 - Reconfiguring for testing, e.g. LSSD, partitioning

12.

Strip-Loaded Optical Waveguide

      
Application Number 18186188
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-03-19
First Publication Date 2023-09-21
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor Raval, Manan

Abstract

A strip-loaded optical waveguide includes a slab layer, a strip layer, and a cladding region. The slab layer has a first optical refractive index and a first width measured in a transverse direction that is perpendicular to a light propagation direction through the strip-loaded optical waveguide. The strip layer is disposed above the slab layer. The strip layer has a second optical refractive index and a second width as measured the transverse direction. The second width is less than the first width of the slab layer. The second optical refractive index is less than the first optical refractive index of the slab layer. The cladding region is disposed above the slab layer and above the strip layer. The cladding region has a third optical refractive index that is less than the second optical refractive index of the strip layer.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/122 - Basic optical elements, e.g. light-guiding paths
  • G02B 6/132 - Integrated optical circuits characterised by the manufacturing method by deposition of thin films

13.

Multi-Strip-Loaded Optical Waveguide

      
Application Number 18186189
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-03-19
First Publication Date 2023-09-21
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor Raval, Manan

Abstract

A strip-loaded optical waveguide includes a slab layer, a strip layer, and a cladding region. The slab layer has a first optical refractive index and a first width measured in a transverse direction that is perpendicular to a light propagation direction through the strip-loaded optical waveguide. The strip layer is disposed above the slab layer. The strip layer has a second optical refractive index and a second width as measured the transverse direction. The second width is less than the first width of the slab layer. The second optical refractive index is less than the first optical refractive index of the slab layer. The cladding region is disposed above the slab layer and above the strip layer. The cladding region has a third optical refractive index that is less than the second optical refractive index of the strip layer.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/122 - Basic optical elements, e.g. light-guiding paths
  • G02B 6/132 - Integrated optical circuits characterised by the manufacturing method by deposition of thin films

14.

Wavelength-Multiplexed Optical Source with Reduced Temperature Sensitivity

      
Application Number 18180100
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-03-07
First Publication Date 2023-09-14
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Raval, Manan
  • Sysak, Matthew
  • Ryckman, Judson
  • Buchbinder, Sidney

Abstract

An optical distribution network includes a fore-positioned optical multiplexer section that has a plurality of optical inputs and a plurality of intermediate optical outputs. Each of the plurality of optical inputs of the fore-positioned optical multiplexer section receives a respective one of a plurality of input light signals of different wavelengths. The fore-positioned optical multiplexer section multiplexes a unique subset of the plurality of input light signals onto each of the plurality of intermediate optical outputs. The optical distribution network also includes an optical coupler section that has a plurality of optical inputs respectively optically connected to the plurality of intermediate optical outputs of the fore-positioned optical multiplexer section. The optical coupler section distributes a portion of each light signal received at each of the plurality of optical inputs of the optical coupler section to each and every one of a plurality of optical outputs of the optical coupler section.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04J 14/02 - Wavelength-division multiplex systems
  • H04Q 11/00 - Selecting arrangements for multiplex systems

15.

Optical Communication System with a Simplified Remote Optical Power Supply

      
Application Number 18174844
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-02-27
First Publication Date 2023-08-31
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Raval, Manan
  • Sysak, Matthew
  • Li, Chen

Abstract

An electro-optical chip includes a plurality of transmit macros, each of which includes an optical waveguide and a plurality of ring resonators positioned along the optical waveguide. An optical distribution network is implemented onboard the electro-optical chip. The optical distribution network has a plurality of optical inputs and a plurality of optical outputs. The optical distribution network conveys a portion of light received at each and every one of the plurality of optical inputs to each of the plurality of optical outputs, such that light conveyed to each of the plurality of optical outputs includes all wavelengths of light conveyed to the plurality of optical inputs. Each of the plurality of optical outputs is optically connected to the optical waveguide in a corresponding one of the plurality of transmit macros. The electro-optical chip is optically connected to a remote optical power supply.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/124 - Geodesic lenses or integrated gratings
  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind
  • G02B 6/122 - Basic optical elements, e.g. light-guiding paths

16.

Optical Communication System with a Simplified Remote Optical Power Supply

      
Application Number 18174860
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-02-27
First Publication Date 2023-08-31
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Raval, Manan
  • Sysak, Matthew
  • Li, Chen

Abstract

An electro-optical chip includes a plurality of transmit macros, each of which includes an optical waveguide and a plurality of ring resonators positioned along the optical waveguide. An optical distribution network is implemented onboard the electro-optical chip and includes a plurality of optical inputs and a plurality of optical outputs. The optical distribution network conveys a portion of light received at a subset of the plurality of optical inputs to one or more of the plurality of optical outputs, such that light conveyed to said one or more of the plurality of optical outputs includes wavelengths of light conveyed to said subset of the plurality of optical inputs. The subset of the plurality of optical inputs includes at least two of the plurality of optical inputs. Each of the plurality of optical outputs is optically connected to the optical waveguide in a corresponding one of the plurality of transmit macros.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04B 10/50 - Transmitters
  • H04B 10/2519 - Arrangements specific to fibre transmission for the reduction or elimination of distortion or dispersion due to chromatic dispersion using Bragg gratings
  • H04B 10/294 - Signal power control in a multiwavelength system, e.g. gain equalisation

17.

Polarization Diverse Receiver with Delays

      
Application Number 18165278
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-02-06
First Publication Date 2023-08-10
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Fini, John
  • Khilo, Anatol
  • Sun, Chen
  • Bhargava, Pavan
  • Ramamurthy, Chandarasekaran

Abstract

A first portion of incoming light and a second portion of incoming light travel in opposite directions within a first optical waveguide. A ring resonator in-couples the first portion of incoming light and the second portion of incoming light from the first optical waveguide, such that the first portion of incoming light and the second portion of incoming light travel in opposite directions within the ring resonator. A second optical waveguide is disposed to in-couple the first portion of incoming light and the second portion of incoming light couple from the ring resonator, such that the first portion of incoming light and the second portion of incoming light travel in opposite directions within the second optical waveguide away from the ring resonator. One or more photodetector(s) are optically connected to receive the first portion of incoming light and the second portion of incoming light from the second optical waveguide.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • H04B 10/60 - Receivers
  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means

18.

Systems and Methods for Remote Optical Power Supply Communication for Uncooled WDM Optical Links

      
Application Number 18152461
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-01-10
First Publication Date 2023-07-13
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Sysak, Matthew
  • Sun, Chen
  • Ardalan, Shahab
  • Jeong, Daniel
  • Liu, Songtao

Abstract

An optical power supply includes a plurality of lasers in a laser array. Each of the plurality of lasers is configured to generate a separate beam of continuous wave laser light. The optical power supply includes a temperature sensor that acquires a temperature associated with the laser array. The optical power supply includes a digital controller that receives notification of the temperature from the temperature senor. The optical power supply includes an optical power adjuster controlled by the digital controller. The optical power adjuster adjusts an optical power level of one or more beams of continuous wave laser light generated by the plurality of lasers to produce an optical power encoding that conveys information about the temperature associated with the laser array as acquired by the temperature sensor. An electro-optic chip receives the beams of continuous wave laser light from the optical power supply and decodes the optical power encoding.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04B 10/80 - Optical aspects relating to the use of optical transmission for specific applications, not provided for in groups , e.g. optical power feeding or optical transmission through water

19.

TeraPHY chiplet optical input/output system

      
Application Number 18168555
Grant Number 11822119
Status In Force
Filing Date 2023-02-13
First Publication Date 2023-06-22
Grant Date 2023-11-21
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Fini, John
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Sun, Chen
  • Van Orden, Derek
  • Wade, Mark Taylor

Abstract

An electro-optical chip includes an optical input port, an optical output port, and an optical waveguide having a first end optically connected to the optical input port and a second end optically connected to the optical output port. The optical waveguide includes one or more segments. Different segments of the optical waveguide extends in either a horizontal direction, a vertical direction, a direction between horizontal and vertical, or a curved direction. The electro-optical chip also includes a plurality of optical microring resonators is positioned along at least one segment of the optical waveguide. Each microring resonator of the plurality of optical microring resonators is optically coupled to a different location along the optical waveguide. The electro-optical chip also includes electronic circuitry for controlling a resonant wavelength of each microring resonator of the plurality of optical microring resonators.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind
  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means
  • G02B 6/125 - Bends, branchings or intersections
  • G02B 6/43 - Arrangements comprising a plurality of opto-electronic elements and associated optical interconnections
  • H04B 10/25 - Arrangements specific to fibre transmission

20.

Optical Data Communication System and Associated Method

      
Application Number 18162281
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-01-31
First Publication Date 2023-06-08
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor Sysak, Matthew

Abstract

An optical data communication system includes a plurality of resonator structures and a laser array that includes a plurality of lasers optically connected to the plurality of resonator structures. Each resonator structure has a respective free spectral wavelength range and a respective resonance wavelength. A maximum difference in resonance wavelength between any two resonator structures in the plurality of resonator structures is less than a minimum free spectral wavelength range of any resonator structure in the plurality of resonator structures. Each laser in the plurality of lasers is configured to generate continuous wave light having a respective wavelength. The laser array has a central wavelength. A variability of the central wavelength is greater than a minimum difference in resonance wavelength between any two spectrally neighboring resonator structures in the plurality of resonator structures.

IPC Classes  ?

21.

Optical Input Polarization Management Device and Associated Methods

      
Application Number 18157055
Status Pending
Filing Date 2023-01-19
First Publication Date 2023-05-25
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Bhargava, Pavan
  • Van Orden, Derek
  • Wade, Mark
  • Fini, John
  • Sun, Chen
  • Popovic, Milos
  • Khilo, Anatol

Abstract

An optical input polarization management device includes a polarization splitter and rotator (PSR) that directs a portion of incoming light having a first polarization through a first optical waveguide (OW). The PSR rotates a portion of the incoming light having a second polarization to the first polarization so as to provide polarization-rotated light. The PSR directs the polarization-rotated light through a second OW. Light within the first and second OW's is input to a first two-by-two optical splitter (2×2OS). A first phase shifter (PS) is interfaced with either the first or second OW. Light is output from the first 2×2OS into a third OW and a fourth OW. Light within the third and fourth OW's is input to a second 2×2OS. A second PS is interfaced with either the third or fourth OW. Light is output from the second 2×2OS into a fifth OW for further processing.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means
  • G02B 27/10 - Beam splitting or combining systems
  • G02B 6/27 - Optical coupling means with polarisation selective and adjusting means
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • H04B 10/60 - Receivers

22.

Multi-Chip Packaging of Silicon Photonics

      
Application Number 17987485
Status Pending
Filing Date 2022-11-15
First Publication Date 2023-03-09
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Zhang, Chong
  • Lu, Haiwei
  • Li, Chen

Abstract

A multi-chip package assembly includes a substrate, a first semiconductor chip attached to the substrate, and a second semiconductor chip attached to the substrate, such that a portion of the second semiconductor chip overhangs an edge of the substrate. A first v-groove array for receiving a plurality of optical fibers is present within the portion of the second semiconductor chip that overhangs the edge of the substrate. An optical fiber assembly including the plurality of optical fibers is positioned and secured within the first v-groove array of the second semiconductor chip. The optical fiber assembly includes a second v-groove array configured to align the plurality of optical fibers to the first v-groove array of the second semiconductor chip. An end of each of the plurality of optical fibers is exposed for optical coupling within an optical fiber connector located at a distal end of the optical fiber assembly.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/122 - Basic optical elements, e.g. light-guiding paths
  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind

23.

Thermal Management System for Multi-Chip-Module and Associated Methods

      
Application Number 17982476
Status Pending
Filing Date 2022-11-07
First Publication Date 2023-03-02
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir

Abstract

A plurality of lid structures include at least one lid structure configured to overlie one or more heat sources within a multi-chip-module and at least one lid structure configured to overlie one or more temperature sensitive components within the multi-chip-module. The plurality of lid structures are configured and positioned such that each lid structure is separated from each adjacent lid structure by a corresponding thermal break. A heat spreader assembly is positioned in thermally conductive interface with the plurality of lid structures. The heat spreader assembly is configured to cover an aggregation of the plurality of lid structures. The heat spreader assembly includes a plurality of separately defined heat transfer members respectively configured and positioned to overlie the plurality of lid structures. The heat spreader assembly is configured to limit heat transfer between different heat transfer members within the heat spreader assembly.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • H01L 25/00 - Assemblies consisting of a plurality of individual semiconductor or other solid state devices
  • H01L 25/16 - Assemblies consisting of a plurality of individual semiconductor or other solid state devices the devices being of types provided for in two or more different main groups of groups , or in a single subclass of , , e.g. forming hybrid circuits
  • H01L 23/36 - Selection of materials, or shaping, to facilitate cooling or heating, e.g. heat sinks

24.

Electro-Optic Combiner and Associated Methods

      
Application Number 17982497
Status Pending
Filing Date 2022-11-07
First Publication Date 2023-02-23
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Bhargava, Pavan
  • Van Orden, Derek
  • Wade, Mark
  • Fini, John
  • Sun, Chen
  • Popovic, Milos
  • Khilo, Anatol

Abstract

An electro-optic combiner includes a polarization splitter and rotator (PSR) that directs a portion of incoming light having a first polarization through a first optical waveguide (OW). The PSR rotates a portion of the incoming light having a second polarization to the first polarization to provide polarization-rotated light. The PSR directs the polarization-rotated light through a second OW. Each of the first and second OW's has a respective combiner section. The first and second OW combiner sections extend parallel to each other and have opposite light propagation directions. A plurality of ring resonators is disposed between the combiner sections of the first and second OW's and within an evanescent optically coupling distance of both the first and second OW's. Each of ring resonators operates at a respective resonant wavelength to optically couple light from the combiner section of the first OW into the combiner section of the second OW.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means
  • G02B 27/10 - Beam splitting or combining systems
  • G02B 6/27 - Optical coupling means with polarisation selective and adjusting means
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • H04B 10/60 - Receivers

25.

Laser Module for Optical Data Communication System

      
Application Number 17893114
Status Pending
Filing Date 2022-08-22
First Publication Date 2022-12-22
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Sun, Chen
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Wade, Mark
  • Wright, Alexandra
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Ram, Rajeev
  • Popovic, Milos
  • Van Orden, Derek

Abstract

A laser module includes a laser source and an optical marshalling module. The laser source is configured to generate and output a plurality of laser beams. The plurality of laser beams have different wavelengths relative to each other. The different wavelengths are distinguishable to an optical data communication system. The optical marshalling module is configured to receive the plurality of laser beams from the laser source and distribute a portion of each of the plurality of laser beams to each of a plurality of optical output ports of the optical marshalling module, such that all of the different wavelengths of the plurality of laser beams are provided to each of the plurality of optical output ports of the optical marshalling module. An optical amplifying module can be included to amplify laser light output from the optical marshalling module and provide the amplified laser light as output from the laser module.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04B 10/50 - Transmitters
  • H01S 5/40 - Arrangement of two or more semiconductor lasers, not provided for in groups
  • H01S 5/026 - Monolithically integrated components, e.g. waveguides, monitoring photo-detectors or drivers
  • H04J 14/02 - Wavelength-division multiplex systems
  • H01S 5/02325 - Mechanically integrated components on mount members or optical micro-benches

26.

Hybrid multi-wavelength source and associated methods

      
Application Number 17892361
Grant Number 11914203
Status In Force
Filing Date 2022-08-22
First Publication Date 2022-12-08
Grant Date 2024-02-27
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Davenport, Michael
  • Wade, Mark
  • Zhang, Chong

Abstract

A substrate includes a first area in which a laser array chip is disposed. The substrate includes a second area in which a planar lightwave circuit is disposed. The second area is elevated relative to the first area. A trench is formed in the substrate between the first area and the second area. The substrate includes a third area in which an optical fiber alignment device is disposed. The third area is located next to and at a lower elevation than the second area within the substrate. The planar lightwave circuit has optical inputs facing toward and aligned with respective optical outputs of the laser array chip. The planar lightwave circuit has optical outputs facing toward the third area. The optical fiber alignment device is configured to receive optical fibers such that optical cores of the optical fibers respectively align with the optical outputs of the planar lightwave circuit.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements

27.

Laser module for optical data communication system within silicon interposer

      
Application Number 17866482
Grant Number 11799554
Status In Force
Filing Date 2022-07-16
First Publication Date 2022-11-10
Grant Date 2023-10-24
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Sun, Chen
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Wade, Mark
  • Wright, Alexandra
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Ram, Rajeev
  • Popovic, Milos
  • Van Orden, Derek
  • Davenport, Michael

Abstract

An interposer device includes a substrate that includes a laser source chip interface region, a silicon photonics chip interface region, an optical amplifier module interface region. A fiber-to-interposer connection region is formed within the substrate. A first group of optical conveyance structures is formed within the substrate to optically connect a laser source chip to a silicon photonics chip when the laser source chip and the silicon photonics chip are interfaced to the substrate. A second group of optical conveyance structures is formed within the substrate to optically connect the silicon photonics chip to an optical amplifier module when the silicon photonics chip and the optical amplifier module are interfaced to the substrate. A third group of optical conveyance structures is formed within the substrate to optically connect the optical amplifier module to the fiber-to-interposer connection region when the optical amplifier module is interfaced to the substrate.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04B 10/50 - Transmitters
  • H01S 5/40 - Arrangement of two or more semiconductor lasers, not provided for in groups
  • H01S 5/026 - Monolithically integrated components, e.g. waveguides, monitoring photo-detectors or drivers
  • H04B 10/80 - Optical aspects relating to the use of optical transmission for specific applications, not provided for in groups , e.g. optical power feeding or optical transmission through water
  • H01S 5/02325 - Mechanically integrated components on mount members or optical micro-benches
  • H01S 5/024 - Arrangements for thermal management
  • H01S 5/50 - Amplifier structures not provided for in groups
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements

28.

Taper-Based Spot-Size Converter Implementing Intermediate Optical Mode Converter

      
Application Number 17717098
Status Pending
Filing Date 2022-04-10
First Publication Date 2022-10-13
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Sapra, Neil V.
  • Vercruysse, Dries
  • Fargas Cabanillas, Josep M.
  • Fini, John M.

Abstract

An optical coupling device includes an optical waveguide disposed on a substrate. An index of refraction of the optical waveguide is greater than an index of refraction of the substrate. The optical coupling device includes a cladding material disposed alongside and above the optical waveguide. An index of refraction of the cladding material is less than the index of refraction of the optical waveguide. The optical coupling device includes an optical buffering layer disposed within the cladding material above the optical waveguide. The optical buffering layer has an index of refraction greater than the index of refraction of the cladding material. The optical buffering layer is positioned a distance away from a top surface of the optical waveguide so as to guide an input optical mode at controlled vertical level relative to the optical waveguide, with the input optical mode overlapping the optical waveguide.

IPC Classes  ?

29.

Non-Rectangular Germanium Photodetector with Angled Input Waveguide

      
Application Number 17718319
Status Pending
Filing Date 2022-04-12
First Publication Date 2022-10-13
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Vercruysse, Dries
  • Fini, John M.

Abstract

A photodetector includes a photodiode that has a germanium junction formed between an n-doped region and a p-doped region. The germanium junction is formed to have an input interface at a light input end of the germanium junction. The input interface has a substantially flat shape or a convex-faceted shape. The photodetector also includes an input waveguide connected to the input interface of the germanium junction. The input waveguide has a substantially linear shape along a lengthwise centerline of the input waveguide. The input waveguide is oriented so that the lengthwise centerline of the input waveguide is positioned at a non-zero angle relative to input interface of the germanium junction.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01L 31/0232 - Optical elements or arrangements associated with the device
  • H01L 31/109 - Devices sensitive to infrared, visible or ultraviolet radiation characterised by only one potential barrier or surface barrier the potential barrier being of the PN heterojunction type
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements

30.

Low non-linear loss silicon waveguides with sweep-out diodes

      
Application Number 17696823
Grant Number 11733554
Status In Force
Filing Date 2022-03-16
First Publication Date 2022-09-22
Grant Date 2023-08-22
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Kita, Derek M.
  • Khilo, Anatol
  • Vercruysse, Dries
  • Sapra, Neil
  • Fini, John M.

Abstract

An optical waveguide includes a core region extending substantially along a lengthwise centerline of the optical waveguide, a first cladding region formed along a first side of the core region, and a second cladding region formed along a second side of the core region. The optical waveguide includes a first diode segment and a second diode segment that each include respective portions of the core region, the first cladding region, and the second cladding region. The second diode segment is contiguous with the first diode segment. The first diode segment forms a first diode across the optical waveguide such that a first intrinsic electric field extends across the first diode segment in a first direction, and the second diode segment forms a second diode across the optical waveguide such that a second intrinsic electric field extends across the second diode segment in a second direction opposite the first direction.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02F 1/025 - Devices or arrangements for the control of the intensity, colour, phase, polarisation or direction of light arriving from an independent light source, e.g. switching, gating or modulating; Non-linear optics for the control of the intensity, phase, polarisation or colour based on semiconductor elements with at least one potential jump barrier, e.g. PN, PIN junction in an optical waveguide structure
  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind
  • G02B 6/02 - Optical fibres with cladding

31.

Optical multiplexer/demultiplexer module and associated methods

      
Application Number 17583185
Grant Number 11777633
Status In Force
Filing Date 2022-01-24
First Publication Date 2022-07-14
Grant Date 2023-10-03
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Wright, Alexandra
  • Sun, Chen
  • Wade, Mark
  • Meade, Roy Edward

Abstract

A TORminator module is disposed with a switch linecard of a rack. The TORminator module receives downlink electrical data signals from a rack switch. The TORminator module translates the downlink electrical data signals into downlink optical data signals. The TORminator module transmits multiple subsets of the downlink optical data signals through optical fibers to respective SmartDistributor modules disposed in respective racks. Each SmartDistributor module receives multiple downlink optical data signals through a single optical fiber from the TORminator module. The SmartDistributor module demultiplexes the multiple downlink optical data signals and distributes them to respective servers. The SmartDistributor module receives multiple uplink optical data signals from multiple servers and multiplexes them onto a single optical fiber for transmission to the TORminator module. The TORminator module coverts the multiple uplink optical data signals to multiple uplink electrical data signals, and transmits the multiple uplink electrical data signals to the rack switch.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04J 14/02 - Wavelength-division multiplex systems
  • H04Q 11/00 - Selecting arrangements for multiplex systems
  • H04B 10/50 - Transmitters
  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means
  • G02B 6/43 - Arrangements comprising a plurality of opto-electronic elements and associated optical interconnections
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements

32.

Photonic systems to enable top-side wafer-level optical and electrical test

      
Application Number 17701072
Grant Number 11867944
Status In Force
Filing Date 2022-03-22
First Publication Date 2022-07-07
Grant Date 2024-01-09
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Sun, Chen
  • Ardalan, Shahab
  • Fini, John
  • Sedgwick, Forrest

Abstract

An intact semiconductor wafer (wafer) includes a plurality of die. Each die has a top layer including routings of conductive interconnect structures electrically isolated from each other by intervening dielectric material. A top surface of the top layer corresponds to a top surface of the wafer. Below the top layer, each die has a device layer including optical devices and electronic devices. Each die has a cladding layer below the device layer and on a substrate of the wafer. Each die includes a photonic test port within the device layer. For each die, a light transfer region is formed within the intact wafer to extend through the top layer to the photonic test port within the device layer. The light transfer region provides a window for transmission of light into and out of the photonic test port from and to a location on the top surface of the wafer.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/13 - Integrated optical circuits characterised by the manufacturing method
  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind
  • H01L 21/66 - Testing or measuring during manufacture or treatment
  • G01M 11/00 - Testing of optical apparatus; Testing structures by optical methods not otherwise provided for

33.

Beam Steering Structure with Integrated Polarization Splitter

      
Application Number 17700367
Status Pending
Filing Date 2022-03-21
First Publication Date 2022-07-07
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Fini, John
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Van Orden, Derek
  • Wade, Mark

Abstract

A beam steering structure includes an alignment structure shaped to receive and align an optical fiber such that an axis of a core of the optical fiber is oriented in a first direction. The beam steering structure includes an end portion having an angled optical surface oriented at a non-zero angle relative to the first direction. The end portion is shaped and positioned so that light propagating along the first direction from the optical fiber passes through the end portion to reach the angled optical surface. A reflecting system is positioned on the angled optical surface across the first direction. The reflecting system is configured to reflect incident light propagating along the first direction into a first reflected beam of a first polarization and a second reflected beam of a second polarization. The first and second reflected beams are directed into first and second optical communication channels, respectively.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements

34.

Dual-Polarization Grating Coupler

      
Application Number 17567020
Status Pending
Filing Date 2021-12-31
First Publication Date 2022-07-07
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Fini, John
  • Krishnamoorthy, Uma

Abstract

An optical grating coupler includes a primary layer formed of a material having a first refractive index. A first plurality of scattering elements is formed within the primary layer. The first plurality of scattering elements has a second refractive index that is different than the first refractive index. A secondary layer is formed over the primary layer. The secondary layer is formed of a material having a third refractive index. A second plurality of scattering elements is formed within the secondary layer. The second plurality of scattering elements has a fourth refractive index that is different than the third refractive index. The fourth refractive index is different than the second refractive index. At least some of the second plurality of scattering elements at least partially overlap corresponding ones of the first plurality of scattering elements.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/34 - Optical coupling means utilising prism or grating
  • G02B 6/27 - Optical coupling means with polarisation selective and adjusting means

35.

Chip-to-Chip Optical Data Communication System

      
Application Number 17671525
Status Pending
Filing Date 2022-02-14
First Publication Date 2022-06-02
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Wright, Alexandra
  • Wade, Mark
  • Sun, Chen
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Ram, Rajeev
  • Popovic, Milos
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Van Orden, Derek

Abstract

An optical input/output chiplet is disposed on a first package substrate. The optical input/output chiplet includes one or more supply optical ports for receiving continuous wave light. The optical input/output chiplet includes one or more transmit optical ports through which modulated light is transmitted. The optical input/output chiplet includes one or more receive optical ports through which modulated light is received by the optical input/output chiplet. An optical power supply module is disposed on a second package substrate. The second package substrate is separate from the first package substrate. The optical power supply module includes one or more output optical ports through which continuous wave laser light is transmitted. A set of optical fibers optically connect the one or more output optical ports of the optical power supply module to the one or more supply optical ports of the optical input/output chiplet.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means

36.

Low-Power Optical Input/Output Chiplet for Ethernet Switches (TeraPHYe)

      
Application Number 17527483
Status Pending
Filing Date 2021-11-16
First Publication Date 2022-05-26
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Saleh, Hugo
  • Meade, Roy Edward

Abstract

A network switch system-in-package includes a carrier substrate with a network switch chip and a plurality of photonic input/output modules disposed on the carrier substrate. Each of the plurality of photonic input/output modules includes a module substrate and a plurality of photonic chip pods disposed on the module substrate. Each photonic chip pod includes a pod substrate with a photonic input/output chiplet and a gearbox chiplet attached to the pod substrate. The photonic input/output chiplet includes a parallel electrical interface, a photonic interface, and a plurality of optical macros implemented between the photonic interface and the parallel electrical interface. The gearbox chiplet electrically connects with the parallel electrical interface of the photonic input/output chiplet and a serial electrical interface of the network switch chip. The gearbox chiplet converts between the parallel electrical interface of the photonic input/output chiplet and the serial electrical interface of the network switch chip.

IPC Classes  ?

37.

Planar Fiber Shuffle

      
Application Number 17531678
Status Pending
Filing Date 2021-11-19
First Publication Date 2022-05-26
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor Meade, Roy Edward

Abstract

A multi-MCP (multi-chip package) module assembly includes a plate, an integrated optical fiber shuffle disposed on the plate, a first MCP disposed on the plate, a second MCP disposed on the plate, a first optical fiber jumper disposed on the plate, and a second optical fiber jumper disposed on the plate. The first optical fiber jumper optically connects the first MCP to the integrated optical fiber shuffle. The second optical fiber jumper optically connects the second MCP to the integrated optical fiber shuffle. The integrated optical fiber shuffle includes an optical network configured to direct optical signals to and from each of the first optical fiber jumper and the second optical fiber jumper.

IPC Classes  ?

38.

Mitigation of Polarization Impairments in Optical Fiber Link

      
Application Number 17524697
Status Pending
Filing Date 2021-11-11
First Publication Date 2022-05-19
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Fini, John
  • Sun, Chen

Abstract

An optical data communication system includes an optical transmitter and an optical receiver. A polarization-maintaining optical data communication link extends from an optical output of the optical transmitter to an optical input of the optical receiver. The polarization-maintaining optical data communication link includes at least two sections of polarization-maintaining optical fiber optically connected through an optical connector. The at least two sections of polarization-maintaining optical fiber have different lengths. The optical connector is configured to optically align a fast polarization axis of a first polarization-maintaining optical fiber to a slow polarization axis of a second polarization-maintaining optical fiber. The optical connector is also configured to optically align a slow polarization axis of the first polarization-maintaining optical fiber to a fast polarization axis of the second polarization-maintaining optical fiber.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • H04B 10/2569 - Arrangements specific to fibre transmission for the reduction or elimination of distortion or dispersion due to polarisation mode dispersion [PMD]

39.

Multi-wavelength laser system for optical data communication links and associated methods

      
Application Number 17582814
Grant Number 11682879
Status In Force
Filing Date 2022-01-24
First Publication Date 2022-05-12
Grant Date 2023-06-20
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Popovic, Milos
  • Ram, Rajeev
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Sun, Chen
  • Wade, Mark Taylor
  • Wright, Alexandra Carroll

Abstract

A laser light generator is configured to generate one or more wavelengths of continuous wave laser light. The laser light generator is configured to collectively and simultaneously transmit each of the wavelengths of continuous wave laser light through an optical output of the laser light generator as a laser light supply. An optical fiber is connected to receive the laser light supply from the optical output of the laser light generator. An optical distribution network has an optical input connected to receive the laser light supply from the optical fiber. The optical distribution network is configured to transmit the laser light supply to each of one or more optical transceivers and/or optical sensors. The laser light generator is physically separate from each of the one or more optical transceivers and/or optical sensors.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04J 14/02 - Wavelength-division multiplex systems
  • H01S 3/08 - Construction or shape of optical resonators or components thereof
  • H04B 10/50 - Transmitters
  • H01S 3/00 - Lasers, i.e. devices using stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation in the infrared, visible or ultraviolet wave range
  • H01S 3/04 - Arrangements for thermal management
  • H01S 3/23 - Arrangement of two or more lasers not provided for in groups , e.g. tandem arrangement of separate active media
  • H04B 10/25 - Arrangements specific to fibre transmission
  • H04B 10/40 - Transceivers
  • H04B 10/572 - Wavelength control

40.

Ring resonator with integrated photodetector for power monitoring

      
Application Number 17582900
Grant Number 11774679
Status In Force
Filing Date 2022-01-24
First Publication Date 2022-05-12
Grant Date 2023-10-03
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Bhargava, Pavan
  • Fini, John
  • Van Orden, Derek
  • Sun, Chen
  • Wade, Mark

Abstract

A ring resonator device includes a passive optical cavity having a circuitous configuration into which is built a photodetector device. The photodetector device includes a first implant region formed within the passive optical cavity that includes a first type of implanted doping material. The photodetector device includes a second implant region formed within the passive optical cavity that includes a second type of implanted doping material, where the second type of implanted doping material is different than the first type of implanted doping material. The photodetector device includes an intrinsic absorption region present within the passive optical cavity between the first implant region and the second implant region. A first electrical contact is electrically connected to the first implant region and to a detecting circuit. A second electrical contact is electrically connected to the second implant region and to the detecting circuit.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means
  • G02F 1/225 - Devices or arrangements for the control of the intensity, colour, phase, polarisation or direction of light arriving from an independent light source, e.g. switching, gating or modulating; Non-linear optics for the control of the intensity, phase, polarisation or colour by interference in an optical waveguide structure
  • G01J 1/04 - Optical or mechanical part
  • G01J 1/44 - Electric circuits
  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind
  • H01L 31/0232 - Optical elements or arrangements associated with the device
  • H01L 31/105 - Devices sensitive to infrared, visible or ultraviolet radiation characterised by only one potential barrier or surface barrier the potential barrier being of the PIN type

41.

Pooled memory system enabled by monolithic in-package optical I/O

      
Application Number 17583967
Grant Number 11705972
Status In Force
Filing Date 2022-01-25
First Publication Date 2022-05-12
Grant Date 2023-07-18
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Sun, Chen
  • Wade, Mark
  • Saleh, Hugo
  • Wuischpard, Charles

Abstract

A computer memory system includes an electro-optical chip, an electrical fanout chip electrically connected to an electrical interface of the electro-optical chip, and at least one dual in-line memory module (DIMM) slot electrically connected to the electrical fanout chip. A photonic interface of the electro-optical chip is optically connected to an optical link. The electro-optical chip includes at least one optical macro that converts outgoing electrical data signals into outgoing optical data signals for transmission through the optical link. The optical macro also converts incoming optical data signals from the optical link into incoming electrical data signals and transmits the incoming electrical data signals to the electrical fanout chip. The electrical fanout chip directs bi-directional electrical data communication between the electro-optical chip and a dynamic random access memory (DRAM) DIMM corresponding to the at least one DIMM slot.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G11C 5/04 - Supports for storage elements; Mounting or fixing of storage elements on such supports
  • G11C 5/06 - Arrangements for interconnecting storage elements electrically, e.g. by wiring
  • G11C 5/14 - Power supply arrangements
  • G11C 11/42 - Digital stores characterised by the use of particular electric or magnetic storage elements; Storage elements therefor using electric elements using opto-electronic devices, i.e. light-emitting and photoelectric devices electrically- or optically-coupled
  • H04B 10/80 - Optical aspects relating to the use of optical transmission for specific applications, not provided for in groups , e.g. optical power feeding or optical transmission through water
  • H04B 10/516 - Transmitters - Details of coding or modulation
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements

42.

Systems and methods for coupling light into a multi-mode resonator

      
Application Number 17562522
Grant Number 11675132
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-12-27
First Publication Date 2022-04-21
Grant Date 2023-06-13
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Fini, John
  • Van Orden, Derek
  • Wade, Mark

Abstract

A photonic system includes a passive optical cavity and an optical waveguide. The passive optical cavity has a preferred radial mode for light propagation within the passive optical cavity. The preferred radial mode has a unique light propagation constant within the passive optical cavity. The optical waveguide is configured to extend past the passive optical cavity such that at least some light propagating through the optical waveguide will evanescently couple into the passive optical cavity. The passive optical cavity and the optical waveguide are collectively configured such that a light propagation constant of the optical waveguide substantially matches the unique light propagation constant of the preferred radial mode within the passive optical cavity.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means
  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind

43.

Undercut Thermo-Optic Phase Shifter

      
Application Number 17070891
Status Pending
Filing Date 2020-10-14
First Publication Date 2022-04-14
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Buchbinder, Sidney
  • Fini, John
  • Khilo, Anatol

Abstract

A thermo-optic phase shifter includes a substrate having a cavity formed into an upper region of the substrate. The thermo-optic phase shifter includes an optical waveguide disposed above the substrate. The optical waveguide extends across and above the cavity. The thermo-optic phase shifter also includes a heater device disposed along a lateral side of the optical waveguide. The heater device extends across and above the cavity. The cavity is formed by an undercut etching process after the optical waveguide and the heater device is formed. The optical waveguide can be formed to include one or more segments that pass over the cavity. Also, a second heater device can be included such that the one or more segments of the optical waveguide that extend over the cavity are bracketed by heater devices. Thermal transmission structures can be included to enhance heat transfer between the heater device(s) and the optical waveguide.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02F 1/01 - Devices or arrangements for the control of the intensity, colour, phase, polarisation or direction of light arriving from an independent light source, e.g. switching, gating or modulating; Non-linear optics for the control of the intensity, phase, polarisation or colour
  • H01S 5/026 - Monolithically integrated components, e.g. waveguides, monitoring photo-detectors or drivers
  • H01S 5/06 - Arrangements for controlling the laser output parameters, e.g. by operating on the active medium

44.

Fiber attach enabled wafer level fanout

      
Application Number 17516602
Grant Number 11822128
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-11-01
First Publication Date 2022-04-07
Grant Date 2023-11-21
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Ardalan, Shahab
  • Davenport, Michael
  • Meade, Roy Edward

Abstract

A package assembly includes a silicon photonics chip having an optical waveguide exposed at a first side of the chip and an optical fiber coupling region formed along the first side of the chip. The package assembly includes a mold compound structure formed to extend around second, third, and fourth sides of the chip. The mold compound structure has a vertical thickness substantially equal to a vertical thickness of the chip. The package assembly includes a redistribution layer formed over the chip and over a portion of the mold compound structure. The redistribution layer includes electrically conductive interconnect structures to provide fanout of electrical contacts on the chip to corresponding electrical contacts on the redistribution layer. The redistribution layer is formed to leave the optical fiber coupling region exposed. An optical fiber is connected to the optical fiber coupling region in optical alignment with the optical waveguide within the chip.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/30 - Optical coupling means for use between fibre and thin-film device
  • G02B 6/122 - Basic optical elements, e.g. light-guiding paths
  • H01L 21/56 - Encapsulations, e.g. encapsulating layers, coatings
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements

45.

Optical data communication system and associated method

      
Application Number 17461935
Grant Number 11569914
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-08-30
First Publication Date 2022-03-03
Grant Date 2023-01-31
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor Sysak, Matthew

Abstract

An optical data communication system includes a plurality of resonator structures and a laser array that includes a plurality of lasers optically connected to the plurality of resonator structures. Each resonator structure has a respective free spectral wavelength range and a respective resonance wavelength. A maximum difference in resonance wavelength between any two resonator structures in the plurality of resonator structures is less than a minimum free spectral wavelength range of any resonator structure in the plurality of resonator structures. Each laser in the plurality of lasers is configured to generate continuous wave light having a respective wavelength. The laser array has a central wavelength. A variability of the central wavelength is greater than a minimum difference in resonance wavelength between any two spectrally neighboring resonator structures in the plurality of resonator structures.

IPC Classes  ?

46.

Electro-optical interface module and associated methods

      
Application Number 17410443
Grant Number 11563506
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-08-24
First Publication Date 2022-02-10
Grant Date 2023-01-24
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Wright, Alexandra
  • Sun, Chen
  • Wade, Mark
  • Meade, Roy Edward

Abstract

A TORminator module is disposed with a switch linecard of a rack. The TORminator module receives downlink electrical data signals from a rack switch. The TORminator module translates the downlink electrical data signals into downlink optical data signals. The TORminator module transmits multiple subsets of the downlink optical data signals through optical fibers to respective SmartDistributor modules disposed in respective racks. Each SmartDistributor module receives multiple downlink optical data signals through a single optical fiber from the TORminator module. The SmartDistributor module demultiplexes the multiple downlink optical data signals and distributes them to respective servers. The SmartDistributor module receives multiple uplink optical data signals from multiple servers and multiplexes them onto a single optical fiber for transmission to the TORminator module. The TORminator module coverts the multiple uplink optical data signals to multiple uplink electrical data signals, and transmits the multiple uplink electrical data signals to the rack switch.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04J 14/02 - Wavelength-division multiplex systems
  • H04Q 11/00 - Selecting arrangements for multiplex systems
  • H04B 10/50 - Transmitters
  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means
  • G02B 6/43 - Arrangements comprising a plurality of opto-electronic elements and associated optical interconnections
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements

47.

Systems and methods for passively-aligned optical waveguide edge-coupling

      
Application Number 17385622
Grant Number 11762154
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-07-26
First Publication Date 2022-02-03
Grant Date 2023-09-19
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Raval, Manan
  • Sysak, Matthew
  • Li, Chen
  • Zhang, Chong

Abstract

A first chip includes a first plurality of optical waveguides exposed at a facet of the first chip. A second chip includes a second plurality of optical waveguides exposed at a facet of the second chip. The second chip includes first and second spacers on opposite sides of the second plurality of optical waveguides. The first and second spacers have respective alignment surfaces oriented substantially parallel to the facet of the second chip at a controlled perpendicular distance away from the facet of the second chip. The second chip is positioned with the alignment surfaces of the first and second spacers contacting the facet of the first chip, and with the second plurality of optical waveguides respectively aligned with the first plurality of optical waveguides. The first and second spacers define and maintain an air gap of at least micrometer-level precision between the first and second pluralities of optical waveguides.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • G02B 6/38 - Mechanical coupling means having fibre to fibre mating means

48.

Optical input polarization management device and associated methods

      
Application Number 17353782
Grant Number 11561347
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-06-21
First Publication Date 2021-12-30
Grant Date 2023-01-24
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Bhargava, Pavan
  • Van Orden, Derek
  • Wade, Mark
  • Fini, John
  • Sun, Chen
  • Popovic, Milos
  • Khilo, Anatol

Abstract

An optical input polarization management device includes a polarization splitter and rotator (PSR) that directs a portion of incoming light having a first polarization through a first optical waveguide (OW). The PSR rotates a portion of the incoming light having a second polarization to the first polarization so as to provide polarization-rotated light. The PSR directs the polarization-rotated light through a second OW. Light within the first and second OW's is input to a first two-by-two optical splitter (2×2OS). A first phase shifter (PS) is interfaced with either the first or second OW. Light is output from the first 2×2OS into a third OW and a fourth OW. Light within the third and fourth OW's is input to a second 2×2OS. A second PS is interfaced with either the third or fourth OW. Light is output from the second 2×2OS into a fifth OW for further processing.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means
  • G02B 27/10 - Beam splitting or combining systems
  • G02B 6/27 - Optical coupling means with polarisation selective and adjusting means
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • H04B 10/60 - Receivers

49.

Electro-optic combiner and associated methods

      
Application Number 17353789
Grant Number 11493694
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-06-21
First Publication Date 2021-12-30
Grant Date 2022-11-08
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Bhargava, Pavan
  • Van Orden, Derek
  • Wade, Mark
  • Fini, John
  • Sun, Chen
  • Popovic, Milos
  • Khilo, Anatol

Abstract

An electro-optic combiner includes a polarization splitter and rotator (PSR) that directs a portion of incoming light having a first polarization through a first optical waveguide (OW). The PSR rotates a portion of the incoming light having a second polarization to the first polarization to provide polarization-rotated light. The PSR directs the polarization-rotated light through a second OW. Each of the first and second OW's has a respective combiner section. The first and second OW combiner sections extend parallel to each other and have opposite light propagation directions. A plurality of ring resonators is disposed between the combiner sections of the first and second OW's and within an evanescent optically coupling distance of both the first and second OW's. Each of ring resonators operates at a respective resonant wavelength to optically couple light from the combiner section of the first OW into the combiner section of the second OW.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means
  • G02B 6/27 - Optical coupling means with polarisation selective and adjusting means
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • G02B 6/34 - Optical coupling means utilising prism or grating
  • G02B 27/10 - Beam splitting or combining systems
  • G02B 27/28 - Optical systems or apparatus not provided for by any of the groups , for polarising
  • H04B 10/61 - Coherent receivers
  • H04B 10/60 - Receivers

50.

Multi-channel electro-optic receiver with polarization diversity and timing-skew management

      
Application Number 17353776
Grant Number 11709319
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-06-21
First Publication Date 2021-12-30
Grant Date 2023-07-25
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Bhargava, Pavan
  • Van Orden, Derek
  • Wade, Mark
  • Fini, John
  • Sun, Chen
  • Popovic, Milos
  • Khilo, Anatol

Abstract

An electro-optic receiver includes a polarization splitter and rotator (PSR) that directs incoming light having a first polarization through a first end of an optical waveguide, and that rotates incoming light from a second polarization to the first polarization to create polarization-rotated light that is directed to a second end of the optical waveguide. The incoming light of the first polarization and the polarization-rotated light travel through the optical waveguide in opposite directions. A plurality of ring resonators is optically coupled the optical waveguide. Each ring resonator is configured to operate at a respective resonant wavelength, such that the incoming light of the first polarization having the respective resonant wavelength optically couples into said ring resonator in a first propagation direction, and such that the polarization-rotated light having the respective resonant wavelength optically couples into said ring resonator in a second propagation direction opposite the first propagation direction.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means
  • G02B 27/10 - Beam splitting or combining systems
  • G02B 6/27 - Optical coupling means with polarisation selective and adjusting means
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • H04B 10/60 - Receivers

51.

Integrated CMOS photonic and electronic WDM communication system using optical frequency comb generators

      
Application Number 17321380
Grant Number 11700068
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-05-14
First Publication Date 2021-11-18
Grant Date 2023-07-11
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Sysak, Matthew
  • Buscaino, Brandon

Abstract

An optical data communication system includes an optical power supply and an electro-optical chip. The optical power supply includes a laser that generates laser light at a single wavelength. A comb generator receives the light at the single wavelength and generates multiple wavelengths of continuous wave light from laser light at the single wavelength. The multiple wavelengths of continuous wave light are provided as light input to the electro-optical chip. The electro-optical chip includes at least one transmit macro that receives the multiple wavelengths of continuous wave light and that modulates one or more of the multiple wavelengths of continuous wave light to generate modulated light signals that convey digital data.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04B 10/50 - Transmitters
  • H04J 14/02 - Wavelength-division multiplex systems
  • H04B 10/80 - Optical aspects relating to the use of optical transmission for specific applications, not provided for in groups , e.g. optical power feeding or optical transmission through water
  • H04Q 11/00 - Selecting arrangements for multiplex systems

52.

TeraPHY chiplet optical input/output system

      
Application Number 17184537
Grant Number 11579361
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-02-24
First Publication Date 2021-09-16
Grant Date 2023-02-14
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Fini, John
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Sun, Chen
  • Van Orden, Derek
  • Wade, Mark Taylor

Abstract

An electro-optical chip includes an optical input port, an optical output port, and an optical waveguide having a first end optically connected to the optical input port and a second end optically connected to the optical output port. The optical waveguide includes one or more segments. Different segments of the optical waveguide extends in either a horizontal direction, a vertical direction, a direction between horizontal and vertical, or a curved direction. The electro-optical chip also includes a plurality of optical microring resonators is positioned along at least one segment of the optical waveguide. Each microring resonator of the plurality of optical microring resonators is optically coupled to a different location along the optical waveguide. The electro-optical chip also includes electronic circuitry for controlling a resonant wavelength of each microring resonator of the plurality of optical microring resonators.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind
  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means
  • G02B 6/125 - Bends, branchings or intersections
  • G02B 6/43 - Arrangements comprising a plurality of opto-electronic elements and associated optical interconnections
  • H04B 10/25 - Arrangements specific to fibre transmission

53.

Chip-last wafer-level fan-out with optical fiber alignment structure

      
Application Number 17175490
Grant Number 11823990
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-02-12
First Publication Date 2021-08-19
Grant Date 2023-11-21
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor Meade, Roy Edward

Abstract

A redistribution layer is formed on a carrier wafer. A cavity is formed within the redistribution layer. An electro-optical die is flip-chip connected to the redistribution layer. A plurality of optical fiber alignment structures within the electro-optical die is positioned over and exposed to the cavity. Mold compound material is disposed over the redistribution layer and the electro-optical die. A residual kerf region of the electro-optical die interfaces with the redistribution layer to prevent mold compound material from entering into the optical fiber alignment structures and the cavity. The carrier wafer is removed from the redistribution layer. The redistribution layer and the mold compound material are cut to obtain an electro-optical chip package that includes the electro-optical die. The cutting removes the residual kerf region from the electro-optical die to expose the plurality of optical fiber alignment structures and the cavity at an edge of the electro-optical chip package.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • H01L 21/56 - Encapsulations, e.g. encapsulating layers, coatings
  • H01L 21/48 - Manufacture or treatment of parts, e.g. containers, prior to assembly of the devices, using processes not provided for in a single one of the groups
  • H01L 23/498 - Leads on insulating substrates
  • H01L 23/31 - Encapsulation, e.g. encapsulating layers, coatings characterised by the arrangement

54.

Remote memory architectures enabled by monolithic in-package optical i/o

      
Application Number 17175677
Grant Number 11916602
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-02-14
First Publication Date 2021-08-19
Grant Date 2024-02-27
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Sun, Chen
  • Wade, Mark
  • Saleh, Hugo
  • Wuischpard, Charles

Abstract

A remote memory system includes a substrate of a multi-chip package, an integrated circuit chip connected to the substrate, and an electro-optical chip connected to the substrate. The integrated circuit chip includes a high-bandwidth memory interface. An electrical interface of the electro-optical chip is electrically connected to the high-bandwidth memory interface. A photonic interface of the electro-optical chip is configured to optically connect with an optical link. The electro-optical chip includes at least one optical macro that converts outgoing electrical data signals received through the electrical interface from the high-bandwidth interface into outgoing optical data signals. The optical macro transmits the outgoing optical data signals through the photonic interface to the optical link. The optical macro also converts incoming optical data signals received through the photonic interface into incoming electrical data signals. The optical macro transmits the incoming electrical data signals through the electrical interface to the high-bandwidth memory interface.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04B 10/00 - Transmission systems employing electromagnetic waves other than radio-waves, e.g. infrared, visible or ultraviolet light, or employing corpuscular radiation, e.g. quantum communication
  • H04B 10/80 - Optical aspects relating to the use of optical transmission for specific applications, not provided for in groups , e.g. optical power feeding or optical transmission through water
  • H04B 10/516 - Transmitters - Details of coding or modulation
  • G11C 5/04 - Supports for storage elements; Mounting or fixing of storage elements on such supports
  • G11C 5/06 - Arrangements for interconnecting storage elements electrically, e.g. by wiring
  • G11C 11/42 - Digital stores characterised by the use of particular electric or magnetic storage elements; Storage elements therefor using electric elements using opto-electronic devices, i.e. light-emitting and photoelectric devices electrically- or optically-coupled
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • G11C 5/14 - Power supply arrangements
  • H04J 14/00 - Optical multiplex systems

55.

Pooled DRAM system enabled by monolithic in-package optical I/O

      
Application Number 17175678
Grant Number 11233580
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-02-14
First Publication Date 2021-08-19
Grant Date 2022-01-25
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Sun, Chen
  • Wade, Mark
  • Saleh, Hugo
  • Wuischpard, Charles

Abstract

A computer memory system includes an electro-optical chip, an electrical fanout chip electrically connected to an electrical interface of the electro-optical chip, and at least one dual in-line memory module (DIMM) slot electrically connected to the electrical fanout chip. A photonic interface of the electro-optical chip is optically connected to an optical link. The electro-optical chip includes at least one optical macro that converts outgoing electrical data signals into outgoing optical data signals for transmission through the optical link. The optical macro also converts incoming optical data signals from the optical link into incoming electrical data signals and transmits the incoming electrical data signals to the electrical fanout chip. The electrical fanout chip directs bi-directional electrical data communication between the electro-optical chip and a dynamic random access memory (DRAM) DIMM corresponding to the at least one DIMM slot.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G11C 5/04 - Supports for storage elements; Mounting or fixing of storage elements on such supports
  • G11C 5/06 - Arrangements for interconnecting storage elements electrically, e.g. by wiring
  • G11C 11/42 - Digital stores characterised by the use of particular electric or magnetic storage elements; Storage elements therefor using electric elements using opto-electronic devices, i.e. light-emitting and photoelectric devices electrically- or optically-coupled
  • H04B 10/80 - Optical aspects relating to the use of optical transmission for specific applications, not provided for in groups , e.g. optical power feeding or optical transmission through water
  • H04B 10/516 - Transmitters - Details of coding or modulation

56.

Vertical integrated photonics chiplet for in-package optical interconnect

      
Application Number 17083058
Grant Number 11899251
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-10-28
First Publication Date 2021-05-06
Grant Date 2024-02-13
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Zhang, Chong
  • Meade, Roy Edward

Abstract

A vertical integrated photonics chiplet assembly includes a package substrate and an external device connected to a top surface of the package substrate. A photonics chip is disposed within the package substrate. The photonics chip includes optical coupling devices positioned at a top surface of the photonics chip. A plurality of conductive via structures are disposed within the package substrate in electrical connection with electrical circuits within the photonics chip. The plurality of conductive via structures are electrically connected through the package substrate to the external device. An opening is formed through the top surface of the substrate to expose a portion of the top surface of the photonics chip at which the optical coupling devices are positioned. An optical fiber array is disposed and secured within the opening such that a plurality of optical fibers of the optical fiber array optically couple to the optical coupling devices.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • G02B 6/30 - Optical coupling means for use between fibre and thin-film device
  • G02B 6/43 - Arrangements comprising a plurality of opto-electronic elements and associated optical interconnections
  • H01L 25/18 - Assemblies consisting of a plurality of individual semiconductor or other solid state devices the devices being of types provided for in two or more different subgroups of the same main group of groups , or in a single subclass of ,
  • H05K 1/02 - Printed circuits - Details
  • H01L 25/00 - Assemblies consisting of a plurality of individual semiconductor or other solid state devices
  • H01L 23/538 - Arrangements for conducting electric current within the device in operation from one component to another the interconnection structure between a plurality of semiconductor chips being formed on, or in, insulating substrates

57.

Systems and methods for wafer-level photonic testing

      
Application Number 17079357
Grant Number 11694935
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-10-23
First Publication Date 2021-04-29
Grant Date 2023-07-04
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Khilo, Anatol
  • Sedgwick, Forrest
  • Wright, Alexandra

Abstract

A semiconductor wafer includes a semiconductor chip that includes a photonic device. The semiconductor chip includes an optical fiber attachment region in which an optical fiber alignment structure is to be fabricated. The optical fiber alignment structure is not yet fabricated in the optical fiber attachment region. The semiconductor chip includes an in-plane fiber-to-chip optical coupler positioned at an edge of the optical fiber attachment region. The in-plane fiber-to-chip optical coupler is optically connected to the photonic device. A sacrificial optical structure is optically coupled to the in-plane fiber-to-chip optical coupler. The sacrificial optical structure includes an out-of-plane optical coupler configured to receive input light from a light source external to the semiconductor chip. At least a portion of the sacrificial optical structure extends through the optical fiber attachment region.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01L 21/66 - Testing or measuring during manufacture or treatment
  • H04B 10/073 - Arrangements for monitoring or testing transmission systems; Arrangements for fault measurement of transmission systems using an out-of-service signal
  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind
  • G02B 6/13 - Integrated optical circuits characterised by the manufacturing method
  • G01R 31/3185 - Reconfiguring for testing, e.g. LSSD, partitioning
  • F21V 8/00 - Use of light guides, e.g. fibre optic devices, in lighting devices or systems
  • H04B 10/50 - Transmitters

58.

Multi-chip packaging of silicon photonics

      
Application Number 17070601
Grant Number 11500153
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-10-14
First Publication Date 2021-04-15
Grant Date 2022-11-15
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Zhang, Chong
  • Lu, Haiwei
  • Li, Chen

Abstract

A multi-chip package assembly includes a substrate, a first semiconductor chip attached to the substrate, and a second semiconductor chip attached to the substrate, such that a portion of the second semiconductor chip overhangs an edge of the substrate. A first v-groove array for receiving a plurality of optical fibers is present within the portion of the second semiconductor chip that overhangs the edge of the substrate. An optical fiber assembly including the plurality of optical fibers is positioned and secured within the first v-groove array of the second semiconductor chip. The optical fiber assembly includes a second v-groove array configured to align the plurality of optical fibers to the first v-groove array of the second semiconductor chip. An end of each of the plurality of optical fibers is exposed for optical coupling within an optical fiber connector located at a distal end of the optical fiber assembly.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/122 - Basic optical elements, e.g. light-guiding paths
  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind

59.

Wafer-level handle replacement processing

      
Application Number 17019158
Grant Number 11156773
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-09-11
First Publication Date 2021-03-18
Grant Date 2021-10-26
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Lu, Haiwei
  • Li, Chen
  • Fini, John
  • Zhang, Chong
  • Meade, Roy Edward

Abstract

A handle-integrated composite wafer assembly includes a handle wafer attached to a device wafer. The device wafer includes a device layer formed on a buried oxide layer. The device layer includes an optical resonator structure. The handle wafer includes a base layer and a layer of anti-reflective material disposed on a top side of the base layer. The base layer has a cavity extending into the base layer from the top side of the base layer. The cavity has at least one side surface and a bottom surface. The layer of anti-reflective material is substantially conformally disposed within the cavity on the at least one side surface and bottom surface of the cavity. The handle wafer is attached to the device wafer with the layer of anti-reflective material affixed to the buried oxide layer, and with the cavity substantially aligned with the optical resonator structure in the device layer.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind
  • G02B 6/13 - Integrated optical circuits characterised by the manufacturing method
  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means
  • G02F 1/313 - Digital deflection devices in an optical waveguide structure

60.

Hybrid multi-wavelength source and associated methods

      
Application Number 16925101
Grant Number 11422322
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-07-09
First Publication Date 2021-01-14
Grant Date 2022-08-23
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Davenport, Michael
  • Wade, Mark
  • Zhang, Chong

Abstract

A substrate includes a first area in which a laser array chip is disposed. The substrate includes a second area in which a planar lightwave circuit is disposed. The second area is elevated relative to the first area. A trench is formed in the substrate between the first area and the second area. The substrate includes a third area in which an optical fiber alignment device is disposed. The third area is located next to and at a lower elevation than the second area within the substrate. The planar lightwave circuit has optical inputs facing toward and aligned with respective optical outputs of the laser array chip. The planar lightwave circuit has optical outputs facing toward the third area. The optical fiber alignment device is configured to receive optical fibers such that optical cores of the optical fibers respectively align with the optical outputs of the planar lightwave circuit.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements

61.

Thermal management system for multi-chip-module and associated methods

      
Application Number 17021805
Grant Number 11493708
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-09-15
First Publication Date 2020-12-31
Grant Date 2022-11-08
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir

Abstract

A plurality of lid structures include at least one lid structure configured to overlie one or more heat sources within a multi-chip-module and at least one lid structure configured to overlie one or more temperature sensitive components within the multi-chip-module. The plurality of lid structures are configured and positioned such that each lid structure is separated from each adjacent lid structure by a corresponding thermal break. A heat spreader assembly is positioned in thermally conductive interface with the plurality of lid structures. The heat spreader assembly is configured to cover an aggregation of the plurality of lid structures. The heat spreader assembly includes a plurality of separately defined heat transfer members respectively configured and positioned to overlie the plurality of lid structures. The heat spreader assembly is configured to limit heat transfer between different heat transfer members within the heat spreader assembly.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01L 23/36 - Selection of materials, or shaping, to facilitate cooling or heating, e.g. heat sinks
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • H01L 25/00 - Assemblies consisting of a plurality of individual semiconductor or other solid state devices
  • H01L 25/16 - Assemblies consisting of a plurality of individual semiconductor or other solid state devices the devices being of types provided for in two or more different main groups of groups , or in a single subclass of , , e.g. forming hybrid circuits

62.

Laser module for optical data communication system

      
Application Number 17014665
Grant Number 11424830
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-09-08
First Publication Date 2020-12-24
Grant Date 2022-08-23
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Sun, Chen
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Wade, Mark
  • Wright, Alexandra
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Ram, Rajeev
  • Popovic, Milos
  • Van Orden, Derek

Abstract

A laser module includes a laser source and an optical marshalling module. The laser source is configured to generate and output a plurality of laser beams. The plurality of laser beams have different wavelengths relative to each other. The different wavelengths are distinguishable to an optical data communication system. The optical marshalling module is configured to receive the plurality of laser beams from the laser source and distribute a portion of each of the plurality of laser beams to each of a plurality of optical output ports of the optical marshalling module, such that all of the different wavelengths of the plurality of laser beams are provided to each of the plurality of optical output ports of the optical marshalling module. An optical amplifying module can be included to amplify laser light output from the optical marshalling module and provide the amplified laser light as output from the laser module.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind
  • H04B 10/50 - Transmitters
  • H01S 5/40 - Arrangement of two or more semiconductor lasers, not provided for in groups
  • H01S 5/026 - Monolithically integrated components, e.g. waveguides, monitoring photo-detectors or drivers
  • H04J 14/02 - Wavelength-division multiplex systems
  • H01S 5/02325 - Mechanically integrated components on mount members or optical micro-benches
  • H01S 5/50 - Amplifier structures not provided for in groups
  • H01S 5/024 - Arrangements for thermal management
  • H01S 4/00 - Devices using stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation in wave ranges other than those covered by groups , or , e.g. phonon masers, X-ray lasers or gamma-ray lasers

63.

Laser module for optical data communication system within silicon interposer

      
Application Number 16995816
Grant Number 11394465
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-08-18
First Publication Date 2020-12-03
Grant Date 2022-07-19
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Sun, Chen
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Wade, Mark
  • Wright, Alexandra
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Ram, Rajeev
  • Popovic, Milos
  • Van Orden, Derek
  • Davenport, Michael

Abstract

An interposer device includes a substrate that includes a laser source chip interface region, a silicon photonics chip interface region, an optical amplifier module interface region. A fiber-to-interposer connection region is formed within the substrate. A first group of optical conveyance structures is formed within the substrate to optically connect a laser source chip to a silicon photonics chip when the laser source chip and the silicon photonics chip are interfaced to the substrate. A second group of optical conveyance structures is formed within the substrate to optically connect the silicon photonics chip to an optical amplifier module when the silicon photonics chip and the optical amplifier module are interfaced to the substrate. A third group of optical conveyance structures is formed within the substrate to optically connect the optical amplifier module to the fiber-to-interposer connection region when the optical amplifier module is interfaced to the substrate.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind
  • H04B 10/50 - Transmitters
  • H01S 5/40 - Arrangement of two or more semiconductor lasers, not provided for in groups
  • H01S 5/026 - Monolithically integrated components, e.g. waveguides, monitoring photo-detectors or drivers
  • H04B 10/80 - Optical aspects relating to the use of optical transmission for specific applications, not provided for in groups , e.g. optical power feeding or optical transmission through water
  • H01S 5/02325 - Mechanically integrated components on mount members or optical micro-benches
  • H01S 5/024 - Arrangements for thermal management
  • H01S 5/50 - Amplifier structures not provided for in groups
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements

64.

Chip-to-chip optical data communication system

      
Application Number 16937428
Grant Number 11249260
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-07-23
First Publication Date 2020-11-12
Grant Date 2022-02-15
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Wright, Alexandra
  • Wade, Mark
  • Sun, Chen
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Ram, Rajeev
  • Popovic, Milos
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Van Orden, Derek

Abstract

An optical input/output chiplet is disposed on a first package substrate. The optical input/output chiplet includes one or more supply optical ports for receiving continuous wave light. The optical input/output chiplet includes one or more transmit optical ports through which modulated light is transmitted. The optical input/output chiplet includes one or more receive optical ports through which modulated light is received by the optical input/output chiplet. An optical power supply module is disposed on a second package substrate. The second package substrate is separate from the first package substrate. The optical power supply module includes one or more output optical ports through which continuous wave laser light is transmitted. A set of optical fibers optically connect the one or more output optical ports of the optical power supply module to the one or more supply optical ports of the optical input/output chiplet.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means

65.

Photonics systems to enable top-side wafer-level optical and electrical test

      
Application Number 16856387
Grant Number 11280959
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-04-23
First Publication Date 2020-10-29
Grant Date 2022-03-22
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Sun, Chen
  • Ardalan, Shahab
  • Fini, John
  • Sedgwick, Forrest

Abstract

An intact semiconductor wafer (wafer) includes a plurality of die. Each die has a top layer including routings of conductive interconnect structures electrically isolated from each other by intervening dielectric material. A top surface of the top layer corresponds to a top surface of the wafer. Below the top layer, each die has a device layer including optical devices and electronic devices. Each die has a cladding layer below the device layer and on a substrate of the wafer. Each die includes a photonic test port within the device layer. For each die, a light transfer region is formed within the intact wafer to extend through the top layer to the photonic test port within the device layer. The light transfer region provides a window for transmission of light into and out of the photonic test port from and to a location on the top surface of the wafer.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/13 - Integrated optical circuits characterised by the manufacturing method
  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind
  • H01L 21/66 - Testing or measuring during manufacture or treatment
  • G01M 11/00 - Testing of optical apparatus; Testing structures by optical methods not otherwise provided for

66.

Systems and methods for coupling light into a multi-mode resonator

      
Application Number 16844272
Grant Number 11209597
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-04-09
First Publication Date 2020-10-15
Grant Date 2021-12-28
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Fini, John
  • Van Orden, Derek
  • Wade, Mark

Abstract

A photonic system includes a passive optical cavity and an optical waveguide. The passive optical cavity has a preferred radial mode for light propagation within the passive optical cavity. The preferred radial mode has a unique light propagation constant within the passive optical cavity. The optical waveguide is configured to extend past the passive optical cavity such that at least some light propagating through the optical waveguide will evanescently couple into the passive optical cavity. The passive optical cavity and the optical waveguide are collectively configured such that a light propagation constant of the optical waveguide substantially matches the unique light propagation constant of the preferred radial mode within the passive optical cavity.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02F 1/035 - Devices or arrangements for the control of the intensity, colour, phase, polarisation or direction of light arriving from an independent light source, e.g. switching, gating or modulating; Non-linear optics for the control of the intensity, phase, polarisation or colour based on ceramics or electro-optical crystals, e.g. exhibiting Pockels or Kerr effect in an optical waveguide structure
  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means
  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind

67.

Ring resonator with integrated photodetector for power monitoring

      
Application Number 16831734
Grant Number 11237333
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-03-26
First Publication Date 2020-10-01
Grant Date 2022-02-01
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Bhargava, Pavan
  • Fini, John
  • Van Orden, Derek
  • Sun, Chen
  • Wade, Mark

Abstract

A ring resonator device includes a passive optical cavity having a circuitous configuration into which is built a photodetector device. The photodetector device includes a first implant region formed within the passive optical cavity that includes a first type of implanted doping material. The photodetector device includes a second implant region formed within the passive optical cavity that includes a second type of implanted doping material, where the second type of implanted doping material is different than the first type of implanted doping material. The photodetector device includes an intrinsic absorption region present within the passive optical cavity between the first implant region and the second implant region. A first electrical contact is electrically connected to the first implant region and to a detecting circuit. A second electrical contact is electrically connected to the second implant region and to the detecting circuit.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/26 - Optical coupling means
  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means
  • G02F 1/225 - Devices or arrangements for the control of the intensity, colour, phase, polarisation or direction of light arriving from an independent light source, e.g. switching, gating or modulating; Non-linear optics for the control of the intensity, phase, polarisation or colour by interference in an optical waveguide structure

68.

Apparatus for Optical Fiber-to-Photonic Chip Connection and Associated Methods

      
Application Number 16866528
Status Pending
Filing Date 2020-05-04
First Publication Date 2020-08-20
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Wade, Mark
  • Sun, Chen
  • Fini, John
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Wright, Alexandra

Abstract

A photonic chip includes a substrate, an electrical isolation region formed over the substrate, and a front end of line (FEOL) region formed over the electrical isolation region. The photonic chip also includes an optical coupling region. The electrical isolation region and the FEOL region and a portion of the substrate are removed within the optical coupling region. A top surface of a the substrate within the optical coupling region includes a plurality of grooves configured to receive and align a plurality of optical fibers. The grooves are formed at a vertical depth within the substrate to provide for alignment of optical cores of the plurality of optical fibers with the FEOL region when the plurality of optical fibers are positioned within the plurality of grooves within the optical coupling region.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • H01L 29/06 - Semiconductor bodies characterised by the shapes, relative sizes, or dispositions of the semiconductor regions

69.

Multi-wavelength laser system for optical data communication links and associated methods

      
Application Number 16777003
Grant Number 11233371
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-01-30
First Publication Date 2020-05-28
Grant Date 2022-01-25
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Popovic, Milos
  • Ram, Rajeev
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Sun, Chen
  • Wade, Mark Taylor
  • Wright, Alexandra Carroll

Abstract

A laser light generator is configured to generate one or more wavelengths of continuous wave laser light. The laser light generator is configured to collectively and simultaneously transmit each of the wavelengths of continuous wave laser light through an optical output of the laser light generator as a laser light supply. An optical fiber is connected to receive the laser light supply from the optical output of the laser light generator. An optical distribution network has an optical input connected to receive the laser light supply from the optical fiber. The optical distribution network is configured to transmit the laser light supply to each of one or more optical transceivers and/or optical sensors. The laser light generator is physically separate from each of the one or more optical transceivers and/or optical sensors.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04J 14/02 - Wavelength-division multiplex systems
  • H01S 3/08 - Construction or shape of optical resonators or components thereof
  • H04B 10/50 - Transmitters
  • H01S 3/00 - Lasers, i.e. devices using stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation in the infrared, visible or ultraviolet wave range
  • H01S 3/04 - Arrangements for thermal management
  • H01S 3/23 - Arrangement of two or more lasers not provided for in groups , e.g. tandem arrangement of separate active media
  • H04B 10/25 - Arrangements specific to fibre transmission
  • H04B 10/40 - Transceivers
  • H04B 10/572 - Wavelength control

70.

Retro reflector and associated methods

      
Application Number 16683123
Grant Number 11137548
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-11-13
First Publication Date 2020-05-21
Grant Date 2021-10-05
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Fini, John
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Van Orden, Derek
  • Sedgwick, Forrest

Abstract

A grating coupler reflector (retro reflector) is formed within a photonics chip and includes a vertical scattering region, an optical waveguide, and a reflector. The optical waveguide is optically coupled to the vertical scattering region. The reflector is positioned at an end of the optical waveguide. The reflector is configured to reflect light that propagates through the optical waveguide from the vertical scattering region back toward the vertical scattering region. The location of the grating coupler reflector on the photonics chip is determinable by scanning a light emitting active optical fiber over the chip and detecting when light is reflected back into the active optical fiber from the grating coupler reflector. The determined location of the grating coupler reflector on the photonics chip is usable as a reference location for aligning optical fiber(s) to corresponding optical grating couplers on the photonics chip.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/34 - Optical coupling means utilising prism or grating
  • G02B 6/122 - Basic optical elements, e.g. light-guiding paths
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means
  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind

71.

Fiber attach enabled wafer level fanout

      
Application Number 16685838
Grant Number 11163120
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-11-15
First Publication Date 2020-05-21
Grant Date 2021-11-02
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Ardalan, Shahab
  • Davenport, Michael
  • Meade, Roy Edward

Abstract

A package assembly includes a silicon photonics chip having an optical waveguide exposed at a first side of the chip and an optical fiber coupling region formed along the first side of the chip. The package assembly includes a mold compound structure formed to extend around second, third, and fourth sides of the chip. The mold compound structure has a vertical thickness substantially equal to a vertical thickness of the chip. The package assembly includes a redistribution layer formed over the chip and over a portion of the mold compound structure. The redistribution layer includes electrically conductive interconnect structures to provide fanout of electrical contacts on the chip to corresponding electrical contacts on the redistribution layer. The redistribution layer is formed to leave the optical fiber coupling region exposed. An optical fiber is connected to the optical fiber coupling region in optical alignment with the optical waveguide within the chip.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/30 - Optical coupling means for use between fibre and thin-film device
  • G02B 6/122 - Basic optical elements, e.g. light-guiding paths
  • H01L 21/56 - Encapsulations, e.g. encapsulating layers, coatings
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements

72.

Photonic Fanout

      
Application Number 16688904
Status Pending
Filing Date 2019-11-19
First Publication Date 2020-05-21
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Wade, Mark

Abstract

A photonic fanout die has a planar structure that has a top surface, a bottom surface, and outer side surfaces extending between the top surface and the bottom surface around an outer perimeter of the planar structure. The planar structure includes an opening formed within the outer perimeter. The opening has side surfaces that extend from the top surface to the bottom surface. The photonic fanout die also includes a plurality of optical waveguides formed within the planar structure to extend from a side surface of the opening to an outer side surface of the planar structure. The plurality of optical waveguides is configured such that a spacing between adjacent optical waveguides at the outer side surface of the planar structure is greater than a spacing between adjacent optical waveguides at the side surface of the opening.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind

73.

Electro-optical interface module and associated methods

      
Application Number 16510824
Grant Number 11101912
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-07-12
First Publication Date 2020-01-16
Grant Date 2021-08-24
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Wright, Alexandra
  • Sun, Chen
  • Wade, Mark
  • Meade, Roy Edward

Abstract

A TORminator module is disposed with a switch linecard of a rack. The TORminator module receives downlink electrical data signals from a rack switch. The TORminator module translates the downlink electrical data signals into downlink optical data signals. The TORminator module transmits multiple subsets of the downlink optical data signals through optical fibers to respective SmartDistributor modules disposed in respective racks. Each SmartDistributor module receives multiple downlink optical data signals through a single optical fiber from the TORminator module. The SmartDistributor module demultiplexes the multiple downlink optical data signals and distributes them to respective servers. The SmartDistributor module receives multiple uplink optical data signals from multiple servers and multiplexes them onto a single optical fiber for transmission to the TORminator module. The TORminator module coverts the multiple uplink optical data signals to multiple uplink electrical data signals, and transmits the multiple uplink electrical data signals to the rack switch.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04J 14/02 - Wavelength-division multiplex systems
  • H04Q 11/00 - Selecting arrangements for multiplex systems
  • H04B 10/50 - Transmitters
  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means
  • G02B 6/43 - Arrangements comprising a plurality of opto-electronic elements and associated optical interconnections
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements

74.

TORminator system and associated methods

      
Application Number 16510821
Grant Number 11405125
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-07-12
First Publication Date 2020-01-16
Grant Date 2022-08-02
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Wright, Alexandra
  • Sun, Chen
  • Wade, Mark
  • Meade, Roy Edward

Abstract

A TORminator module is disposed with a switch linecard of a rack. The TORminator module receives downlink electrical data signals from a rack switch. The TORminator module translates the downlink electrical data signals into downlink optical data signals. The TORminator module transmits multiple subsets of the downlink optical data signals through optical fibers to respective SmartDistributor modules disposed in respective racks. Each SmartDistributor module receives multiple downlink optical data signals through a single optical fiber from the TORminator module. The SmartDistributor module demultiplexes the multiple downlink optical data signals and distributes them to respective servers. The SmartDistributor module receives multiple uplink optical data signals from multiple servers and multiplexes them onto a single optical fiber for transmission to the TORminator module. The TORminator module coverts the multiple uplink optical data signals to multiple uplink electrical data signals, and transmits the multiple uplink electrical data signals to the rack switch.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04J 14/02 - Wavelength-division multiplex systems
  • H04Q 11/00 - Selecting arrangements for multiplex systems
  • H04B 10/50 - Transmitters
  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means
  • G02B 6/43 - Arrangements comprising a plurality of opto-electronic elements and associated optical interconnections
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements

75.

Optical multiplexer/demultiplexer module and associated methods

      
Application Number 16510829
Grant Number 11233596
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-07-12
First Publication Date 2020-01-16
Grant Date 2022-01-25
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Wright, Alexandra
  • Sun, Chen
  • Wade, Mark
  • Meade, Roy Edward

Abstract

A TORminator module is disposed with a switch linecard of a rack. The TORminator module receives downlink electrical data signals from a rack switch. The TORminator module translates the downlink electrical data signals into downlink optical data signals. The TORminator module transmits multiple subsets of the downlink optical data signals through optical fibers to respective SmartDistributor modules disposed in respective racks. Each SmartDistributor module receives multiple downlink optical data signals through a single optical fiber from the TORminator module. The SmartDistributor module demultiplexes the multiple downlink optical data signals and distributes them to respective servers. The SmartDistributor module receives multiple uplink optical data signals from multiple servers and multiplexes them onto a single optical fiber for transmission to the TORminator module. The TORminator module coverts the multiple uplink optical data signals to multiple uplink electrical data signals, and transmits the multiple uplink electrical data signals to the rack switch.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04J 14/02 - Wavelength-division multiplex systems
  • H04Q 11/00 - Selecting arrangements for multiplex systems
  • H04B 10/50 - Transmitters
  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means
  • G02B 6/43 - Arrangements comprising a plurality of opto-electronic elements and associated optical interconnections
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements

76.

Wafer-level handle replacement

      
Application Number 16513661
Grant Number 11101617
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-07-16
First Publication Date 2020-01-16
Grant Date 2021-08-24
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor Meade, Roy Edward

Abstract

A wafer includes a number of die, with each die including electronic integrated circuits and optical devices. The wafer has a top surface and a bottom surface and a base layer. The bottom surface of the wafer corresponds to a bottom surface of the base layer. A wafer support system is attached to the top surface of the wafer. A thickness of the base layer is removed to expose a target layer within the wafer and to give the wafer a new bottom surface. A replacement handle structure is attached to the new bottom surface of the wafer. The replacement handle structure includes a first thickness region and a second thickness region. The first thickness region is positioned closest to the new bottom surface. The first thickness region is formed of an optical cladding material that mitigates optical coupling between optical devices within the die and the replacement handle structure.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01L 25/075 - Assemblies consisting of a plurality of individual semiconductor or other solid state devices all the devices being of a type provided for in the same subgroup of groups , or in a single subclass of , , e.g. assemblies of rectifier diodes the devices not having separate containers the devices being of a type provided for in group
  • H01S 5/02 - Structural details or components not essential to laser action
  • F21V 8/00 - Use of light guides, e.g. fibre optic devices, in lighting devices or systems
  • G02B 6/43 - Arrangements comprising a plurality of opto-electronic elements and associated optical interconnections
  • G02B 6/124 - Geodesic lenses or integrated gratings
  • G02B 6/30 - Optical coupling means for use between fibre and thin-film device
  • G02B 6/136 - Integrated optical circuits characterised by the manufacturing method by etching
  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind

77.

Beam steering structure with integrated polarization splitter

      
Application Number 16440903
Grant Number 11280970
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-06-13
First Publication Date 2019-12-19
Grant Date 2022-03-22
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Fini, John
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Van Orden, Derek
  • Wade, Mark

Abstract

A beam steering structure includes an alignment structure shaped to receive and align an optical fiber such that an axis of a core of the optical fiber is oriented in a first direction. The beam steering structure includes an end portion having an angled optical surface oriented at a non-zero angle relative to the first direction. The end portion is shaped and positioned so that light propagating along the first direction from the optical fiber passes through the end portion to reach the angled optical surface. A reflecting system is positioned on the angled optical surface across the first direction. The reflecting system is configured to reflect incident light propagating along the first direction into a first reflected beam of a first polarization and a second reflected beam of a second polarization. The first and second reflected beams are directed into first and second optical communication channels, respectively.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements

78.

Optical module and associated methods

      
Application Number 16451955
Grant Number 10845555
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-06-25
First Publication Date 2019-10-17
Grant Date 2020-11-24
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Fini, John
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Wade, Mark
  • Sun, Chen
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Wright, Alexandra

Abstract

An optical module includes a laser light supply system and a chip disposed within a housing. The chip includes a laser input optical port and a transmit data optical port and a receive data optical port. The optical module includes a link-fiber interface exposed at an exterior surface of the housing. The link-fiber interface includes a transmit data connector and a receive data connector. The optical module includes a polarization-maintaining optical fiber connected between a laser output optical port of the laser light supply system and the laser input optical port of the chip. The optical module includes a first non-polarization-maintaining optical fiber connected between the transmit data optical port of the chip and the transmit data connector of the link-fiber interface. The optical module includes a second non-polarization-maintaining optical fiber connected between the receive data optical port of the chip and the receive data connector of the link-fiber interface.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/43 - Arrangements comprising a plurality of opto-electronic elements and associated optical interconnections
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • H04B 10/80 - Optical aspects relating to the use of optical transmission for specific applications, not provided for in groups , e.g. optical power feeding or optical transmission through water
  • H04B 10/40 - Transceivers

79.

Thermal management system for multi-chip-module and associated methods

      
Application Number 16287984
Grant Number 10775576
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-02-27
First Publication Date 2019-09-05
Grant Date 2020-09-15
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir

Abstract

A plurality of lid structures include at least one lid structure configured to overlie one or more heat sources within a multi-chip-module and at least one lid structure configured to overlie one or more temperature sensitive components within the multi-chip-module. The plurality of lid structures are configured and positioned such that each lid structure is separated from each adjacent lid structure by a corresponding thermal break. A heat spreader assembly is positioned in thermally conductive interface with the plurality of lid structures. The heat spreader assembly is configured to cover an aggregation of the plurality of lid structures. The heat spreader assembly includes a plurality of separately defined heat transfer members respectively configured and positioned to overlie the plurality of lid structures. The heat spreader assembly is configured to limit heat transfer between different heat transfer members within the heat spreader assembly.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01L 23/36 - Selection of materials, or shaping, to facilitate cooling or heating, e.g. heat sinks
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • H01L 25/00 - Assemblies consisting of a plurality of individual semiconductor or other solid state devices
  • H01L 25/16 - Assemblies consisting of a plurality of individual semiconductor or other solid state devices the devices being of types provided for in two or more different main groups of groups , or in a single subclass of , , e.g. forming hybrid circuits

80.

Laser module for optical data communication system within silicon interposer

      
Application Number 16194250
Grant Number 10749603
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-11-16
First Publication Date 2019-03-21
Grant Date 2020-08-18
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Sun, Chen
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Wade, Mark
  • Wright, Alexandra
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Ram, Rajeev
  • Popovic, Milos
  • Van Orden, Derek
  • Davenport, Michael

Abstract

An interposer device includes a substrate that includes a laser source chip interface region, a silicon photonics chip interface region, an optical amplifier module interface region. A fiber-to-interposer connection region is formed within the substrate. A first group of optical conveyance structures is formed within the substrate to optically connect a laser source chip to a silicon photonics chip when the laser source chip and the silicon photonics chip are interfaced to the substrate. A second group of optical conveyance structures is formed within the substrate to optically connect the silicon photonics chip to an optical amplifier module when the silicon photonics chip and the optical amplifier module are interfaced to the substrate. A third group of optical conveyance structures is formed within the substrate to optically connect the optical amplifier module to the fiber-to-interposer connection region when the optical amplifier module is interfaced to the substrate.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind
  • H04B 10/50 - Transmitters
  • H01S 5/022 - Mountings; Housings
  • H01S 5/40 - Arrangement of two or more semiconductor lasers, not provided for in groups
  • H01S 5/026 - Monolithically integrated components, e.g. waveguides, monitoring photo-detectors or drivers
  • H04B 10/80 - Optical aspects relating to the use of optical transmission for specific applications, not provided for in groups , e.g. optical power feeding or optical transmission through water
  • H01S 5/024 - Arrangements for thermal management
  • H01S 5/50 - Amplifier structures not provided for in groups
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements

81.

Multi-wavelength laser system for optical data communication links and associated methods

      
Application Number 16195829
Grant Number 10581215
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-11-19
First Publication Date 2019-03-21
Grant Date 2020-03-03
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Popovic, Milos
  • Ram, Rajeev
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Sun, Chen
  • Wade, Mark Taylor
  • Wright, Alexandra Carroll

Abstract

A laser light generator is configured to generate one or more wavelengths of continuous wave laser light. The laser light generator is configured to collectively and simultaneously transmit each of the wavelengths of continuous wave laser light through an optical output of the laser light generator as a laser light supply. An optical fiber is connected to receive the laser light supply from the optical output of the laser light generator. An optical distribution network has an optical input connected to receive the laser light supply from the optical fiber. The optical distribution network is configured to transmit the laser light supply to each of one or more optical transceivers and/or optical sensors. The laser light generator is physically separate from each of the one or more optical transceivers and/or optical sensors.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04J 14/02 - Wavelength-division multiplex systems
  • H01S 3/08 - Construction or shape of optical resonators or components thereof
  • H04B 10/50 - Transmitters
  • H01S 3/00 - Lasers, i.e. devices using stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation in the infrared, visible or ultraviolet wave range
  • H01S 3/04 - Arrangements for thermal management
  • H01S 3/23 - Arrangement of two or more lasers not provided for in groups , e.g. tandem arrangement of separate active media
  • H04B 10/25 - Arrangements specific to fibre transmission
  • H04B 10/40 - Transceivers
  • H04B 10/572 - Wavelength control

82.

Beam turning assembly with polarization splitter

      
Application Number 15982947
Grant Number 10641939
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-05-17
First Publication Date 2018-11-22
Grant Date 2020-05-05
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Fini, John
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Van Orden, Derek
  • Wade, Mark

Abstract

A first reflecting region is positioned at an end of an optical fiber and includes a polarization-sensitive reflector configured to selectively reflect a first polarization of light emanating from the optical fiber into a first reflected beam and transmit light that is not of the first polarization. The first reflected beam is directed toward a first optical grating coupler on a chip. A spacer layer is disposed on the first reflecting region such that light transmitted from the first reflecting region enters and passes through the spacer layer. A second reflecting region is disposed on the spacer layer and is configured to reflect light that is incident upon the second reflecting region into a second reflected beam directed toward a second optical grating coupler on the chip. A thickness of the spacer layer is set to control a separation distance between the first reflected beam and the second reflected beam.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 5/30 - Polarising elements
  • F21V 8/00 - Use of light guides, e.g. fibre optic devices, in lighting devices or systems
  • G02B 27/28 - Optical systems or apparatus not provided for by any of the groups , for polarising
  • G02B 6/27 - Optical coupling means with polarisation selective and adjusting means
  • G02B 6/30 - Optical coupling means for use between fibre and thin-film device
  • G02B 6/34 - Optical coupling means utilising prism or grating
  • G02B 27/09 - Beam shaping, e.g. changing the cross-sectioned area, not otherwise provided for
  • G02B 5/28 - Interference filters

83.

Apparatus for optical fiber-to-photonic chip connection and associated methods

      
Application Number 15902923
Grant Number 10641976
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-02-22
First Publication Date 2018-08-23
Grant Date 2020-05-05
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Wade, Mark
  • Sun, Chen
  • Fini, John
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Wright, Alexandra

Abstract

A photonic chip includes a substrate, an electrical isolation region formed over the substrate, and a front end of line (FEOL) region formed over the electrical isolation region. The photonic chip also includes an optical coupling region. The electrical isolation region and the FEOL region and a portion of the substrate are removed within the optical coupling region. A top surface of a the substrate within the optical coupling region includes a plurality of grooves configured to receive and align a plurality of optical fibers. The grooves are formed at a vertical depth within the substrate to provide for alignment of optical cores of the plurality of optical fibers with the FEOL region when the plurality of optical fibers are positioned within the plurality of grooves within the optical coupling region.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • H01L 29/06 - Semiconductor bodies characterised by the shapes, relative sizes, or dispositions of the semiconductor regions
  • G02B 6/36 - Mechanical coupling means

84.

Optical module and associated methods

      
Application Number 15886822
Grant Number 10330875
Status In Force
Filing Date 2018-02-01
First Publication Date 2018-08-02
Grant Date 2019-06-25
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Fini, John
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Wade, Mark
  • Sun, Chen
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Wright, Alexandra

Abstract

An optical module includes a laser light supply system and a chip disposed within a housing. The chip includes a laser input optical port and a transmit data optical port and a receive data optical port. The optical module includes a link-fiber interface exposed at an exterior surface of the housing. The link-fiber interface includes a transmit data connector and a receive data connector. The optical module includes a polarization-maintaining optical fiber connected between a laser output optical port of the laser light supply system and the laser input optical port of the chip. The optical module includes a first non-polarization-maintaining optical fiber connected between the transmit data optical port of the chip and the transmit data connector of the link-fiber interface. The optical module includes a second non-polarization-maintaining optical fiber connected between the receive data optical port of the chip and the receive data connector of the link-fiber interface.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/43 - Arrangements comprising a plurality of opto-electronic elements and associated optical interconnections
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • H04B 10/80 - Optical aspects relating to the use of optical transmission for specific applications, not provided for in groups , e.g. optical power feeding or optical transmission through water
  • H04B 10/40 - Transceivers

85.

Lens assembly for optical fiber coupling to target and associated methods

      
Application Number 15841210
Grant Number 10670807
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-12-13
First Publication Date 2018-06-21
Grant Date 2020-06-02
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Fini, John
  • Wade, Mark

Abstract

A lens assembly for an optical fiber includes an optical gap structure and a multi-mode optical fiber. The optical gap structure has first and second ends and a length measured therebetween. The first end of the optical gap structure is configured to attach to an end of a single-mode optical fiber. The multi-mode optical fiber has first and second ends and a length measured therebetween. The first end of the multi-mode optical fiber is attached to the second end of the optical gap structure. The length of the optical gap structure and the length of the multi-mode optical fiber are set to provide a prescribed working distance and a prescribed light beam waist diameter. The prescribed working distance is a distance measured from the second end of the multi-mode optical fiber to a location of the prescribed light beam waist diameter.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/14 - Mode converters
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements
  • G02B 6/30 - Optical coupling means for use between fibre and thin-film device
  • G02B 6/255 - Splicing of light guides, e.g. by fusion or bonding
  • G02B 6/32 - Optical coupling means having lens focusing means
  • G02B 6/028 - Optical fibres with cladding with core or cladding having graded refractive index

86.

Split photodetector for differential receivers

      
Application Number 15687413
Grant Number 10630393
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-08-25
First Publication Date 2018-03-01
Grant Date 2020-04-21
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Wade, Mark
  • Sun, Chen
  • Mehta, Nandish

Abstract

An optical cavity is formed to have a circuitous configuration. The optical cavity is configured to receive light coupled from a waveguide. At least two photodetector sections are formed over respective portions of the optical cavity. Each of the at least two photodetector sections is configured to detect light present within the optical cavity. Each of the at least two photodetector sections is configured for separate and independent control.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04B 10/67 - Optical arrangements in the receiver
  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind
  • H01L 27/144 - Devices controlled by radiation
  • H01L 31/02 - SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES NOT COVERED BY CLASS - Details thereof - Details
  • H01L 31/0203 - Containers; Encapsulations
  • H01L 31/0232 - Optical elements or arrangements associated with the device
  • H01L 31/024 - Arrangements for cooling, heating, ventilating or temperature compensation
  • H01L 31/028 - Inorganic materials including, apart from doping material or other impurities, only elements of Group IV of the Periodic System
  • H01L 31/0312 - Inorganic materials including, apart from doping materials or other impurities, only AIVBIV compounds, e.g. SiC
  • H01L 31/0368 - SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES NOT COVERED BY CLASS - Details thereof characterised by their semiconductor bodies characterised by their crystalline structure or particular orientation of the crystalline planes including polycrystalline semiconductors
  • H01L 31/103 - Devices sensitive to infrared, visible or ultraviolet radiation characterised by only one potential barrier or surface barrier the potential barrier being of the PN homojunction type
  • H01L 31/18 - Processes or apparatus specially adapted for the manufacture or treatment of these devices or of parts thereof
  • G02B 6/293 - Optical coupling means having data bus means, i.e. plural waveguides interconnected and providing an inherently bidirectional system by mixing and splitting signals with wavelength selective means
  • G02B 6/42 - Coupling light guides with opto-electronic elements

87.

Wafer-Level Etching Methods for Planar Photonics Circuits and Devices

      
Application Number 15646039
Status Pending
Filing Date 2017-07-10
First Publication Date 2018-01-18
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Sun, Chen
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Wade, Mark
  • Wright, Alexandra
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir

Abstract

A photoresist material is deposited, patterned, and developed on a backside of a wafer to expose specific regions on the backside of chips for etching. These specific regions are etched to form etched regions through the backside of the chips to a specified depth within the chips. The specified depth may correspond to an etch stop material. Etching of the backside of the wafer can also be done along the chip kerf regions to reduce stress during singulation/dicing of individual chips from the wafer. Etching of the backside of the chips can be done with the chips still part of the intact wafer. Or, the wafer having the pattered and developed photoresist on its backside can be singulated/diced before etching through the backside of the individual chips. The etched region(s) formed through the backside of a chip can be used for attachment of optical component(s) to the chip.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01L 21/67 - Apparatus specially adapted for handling semiconductor or electric solid state devices during manufacture or treatment thereof; Apparatus specially adapted for handling wafers during manufacture or treatment of semiconductor or electric solid state devices or components
  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind
  • B05D 1/00 - Processes for applying liquids or other fluent materials
  • G02B 6/122 - Basic optical elements, e.g. light-guiding paths
  • H01S 5/026 - Monolithically integrated components, e.g. waveguides, monitoring photo-detectors or drivers
  • G03F 7/16 - Coating processes; Apparatus therefor

88.

Laser module for optical data communication system

      
Application Number 15650586
Grant Number 10771160
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-07-14
First Publication Date 2018-01-18
Grant Date 2020-09-08
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Sun, Chen
  • Meade, Roy Edward
  • Wade, Mark
  • Wright, Alexandra
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Ram, Rajeev
  • Popovic, Milos
  • Van Orden, Derek

Abstract

A laser module includes a laser source and an optical marshalling module. The laser source is configured to generate and output a plurality of laser beams. The plurality of laser beams have different wavelengths relative to each other. The different wavelengths are distinguishable to an optical data communication system. The optical marshalling module is configured to receive the plurality of laser beams from the laser source and distribute a portion of each of the plurality of laser beams to each of a plurality of optical output ports of the optical marshalling module, such that all of the different wavelengths of the plurality of laser beams are provided to each of the plurality of optical output ports of the optical marshalling module. An optical amplifying module can be included to amplify laser light output from the optical marshalling module and provide the amplified laser light as output from the laser module.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 6/12 - Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings of the optical waveguide type of the integrated circuit kind
  • H04B 10/50 - Transmitters
  • H01S 5/40 - Arrangement of two or more semiconductor lasers, not provided for in groups
  • H01S 5/026 - Monolithically integrated components, e.g. waveguides, monitoring photo-detectors or drivers
  • H01S 5/022 - Mountings; Housings
  • H04J 14/02 - Wavelength-division multiplex systems
  • H01S 5/50 - Amplifier structures not provided for in groups
  • H01S 5/024 - Arrangements for thermal management
  • H01S 4/00 - Devices using stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation in wave ranges other than those covered by groups , or , e.g. phonon masers, X-ray lasers or gamma-ray lasers

89.

Multi-wavelength laser system for optical data communication links and associated methods

      
Application Number 15277968
Grant Number 10135218
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-09-27
First Publication Date 2017-04-06
Grant Date 2018-11-20
Owner Ayar Labs, Inc. (USA)
Inventor
  • Popovic, Milos
  • Ram, Rajeev
  • Stojanovic, Vladimir
  • Sun, Chen
  • Wade, Mark Taylor
  • Wright, Alexandra Carroll

Abstract

A laser light generator is configured to generate one or more wavelengths of continuous wave laser light. The laser light generator is configured to collectively and simultaneously transmit each of the wavelengths of continuous wave laser light through an optical output of the laser light generator as a laser light supply. An optical fiber is connected to receive the laser light supply from the optical output of the laser light generator. An optical distribution network has an optical input connected to receive the laser light supply from the optical fiber. The optical distribution network is configured to transmit the laser light supply to each of one or more optical transceivers and/or optical sensors. The laser light generator is physically separate from each of the one or more optical transceivers and/or optical sensors.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04J 14/02 - Wavelength-division multiplex systems
  • H01S 3/08 - Construction or shape of optical resonators or components thereof
  • H01S 3/00 - Lasers, i.e. devices using stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation in the infrared, visible or ultraviolet wave range
  • H01S 3/04 - Arrangements for thermal management
  • H01S 3/23 - Arrangement of two or more lasers not provided for in groups , e.g. tandem arrangement of separate active media
  • H04B 10/25 - Arrangements specific to fibre transmission
  • H04B 10/40 - Transceivers
  • H04B 10/572 - Wavelength control
  • H04B 10/50 - Transmitters