Infinera Corporation
WAVEGUIDE DUAL-DEPLETION REGION (DDR) PHOTODIODES

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Abstract:

Consistent with the present disclosure, a DDR photodiode is provided on a substrate adjacent to a passive waveguide. In order to efficiently capture light output from the waveguide, the photodiode is coupled to the waveguide with a butt-joint. As a result, the photodiode and the waveguide abut one another such that the dominant mode of light propagating in the waveguide parallel to the substrate is supplied directly to a side of the absorber layer of the photodiode without, in one example, evanescent coupling, nor is a resonant coupler required to supply light to the photodiode. Thus, light is absorbed more efficiently in the photodiode such that the photodiode may have a shorter length. In addition, since substantially all light is input to the photodiode, nearly complete absorption and nearly ideal quantum efficiency can be achieved in a relatively short length. Further, the improved linearity associated with DDR photodiodes is preserved with the exemplary butt joint configurations disclosed herein.

Status:
Application
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

29 Nov 2020

Issue date:

2 Jun 2022