Patents by Inventor Timothy Butrie

Timothy Butrie has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20160033728
    Abstract: Consistent with the present disclosure, active devices, such as lasers, optical amplifiers, and photodiodes, are integrated on a first substrate, and other optical devices, such as passive devices including polarization rotators and polarization beam combiners, are provided on a second substrate. An array of lenses is provided between the two substrates to provide a low loss optical connection from the first substrate to the second substrate. In addition, the orientation or position of the lenses can be readily controlled with Microelectromechnical System (MEMS) actuators so that the light can be directed precisely to a desired optical element, such as a waveguide. Consistent with a further aspect of the present disclosure, the lenses may be controlled to be misaligned by varying degrees in order to control the amount of light that is supplied from one substrate to another.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 3, 2015
    Publication date: February 4, 2016
    Applicant: Infinera Corporation
    Inventors: Frederick A. Kish, JR., Mehrdad Ziari, Timothy Butrie
  • Publication number: 20150318952
    Abstract: A device may include a substrate. The device may include a carrier mounted to the substrate. The device may include a transmitter photonic integrated circuit (PIC) mounted on the carrier. The transmitter PIC may include a plurality of lasers that generate an optical signal when a voltage or current is applied to one of the plurality of lasers. The device may include a first microelectromechanical structure (MEMS) mounted to the substrate. The first MEMS may include a first set of lenses. The device may include a planar lightwave circuit (PLC) mounted to the substrate. The PLC may be optically coupled to the plurality of lasers by the first set of lenses of the first MEMS. The device may include a second MEMS, mounted to the substrate, that may include a second set of lenses, which may be configured to optically couple the PLC to an optical fiber.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 29, 2015
    Publication date: November 5, 2015
    Inventors: Timothy Butrie, Michael Reffle, Xiaofeng Han, Mehrdad Ziari, Vikrant Lal, Peter W. Evans, Fred A. Kish, JR., Donald J. Pavinski, Jie Tang, David Coult
  • Publication number: 20130170787
    Abstract: Consistent with one example of the disclosed implementations, a photonic integrated circuit (PIC) may be provided that includes s group of lasers and an arrayed waveguide grating (AWG) disposed on a substrate. Each laser in the group may supply an optical signal, such that each optical signal has a different wavelength. Each laser may be tunable to at least two designated wavelengths, which are separated from one another by a free spectral range (FSR) of the AWG. As a result, the optical signals provided from each laser may be combined by the AWG, regardless of which designated wavelength the optical signals have. Accordingly, a PIC may be provided that has a relatively simple construction but can supply optical signals having tunable wavelengths.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2011
    Publication date: July 4, 2013
    Inventors: RADHAKRISHNAN L. NAGARAJAN, Masaki Kato, Michael Francis Van Leeuwen, Timothy Butrie
  • Publication number: 20130170833
    Abstract: Pairs of distributed feedback (DFB) lasers are provided on a substrate. An arrayed waveguide grating (AWG) is also provided on the substrate having input waveguides, each of which being connected to a corresponding pair of DFB lasers. The wavelengths of optical signals supplied from each pair of DFB lasers may be spectrally spaced from one another by a free spectral range (FSR) of the AWG. By selecting either a first or second DFB laser in a pair and temperature tuning to adjust the wavelength, each pair of DFB lasers can supply optical signals at one of four wavelengths, pairs of which are spectrally spaced from one another by the FSR of the AWG. A widely tunable transmitter may thus be obtained.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2011
    Publication date: July 4, 2013
    Inventors: RADHAKRISHNAN L. NAGARAJAN, MASAKI KATO, MICHAEL FRANCIS VAN LEEUWEN, TIMOTHY BUTRIE
  • Patent number: 8213802
    Abstract: An optical receiver includes a first substrate including a demultiplexer and a first optical waveguide array. An input of the demultiplexer is configured to receive a wavelength division multiplexed optical input signal having a plurality of channels. Each of the plurality of channels corresponds to one of a plurality of wavelengths. Each of the plurality of outputs is configured to supply a corresponding one of the plurality of channels. The first optical waveguide array has a plurality of inputs. Each of the inputs of the first optical waveguide array is configured to receive a corresponding one of the plurality of channels. A second substrate is in signal communication with the first substrate and includes an optical detector array. The optical detector array has a plurality of inputs, each of which is configured to receive a corresponding one of the plurality of channels and generate an electrical signal in response thereto.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2008
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2012
    Assignee: Infinera Corporation
    Inventors: Brent E. Little, Wei Chen, John V. Hryniewicz, Sai T. Chu, Jeff Rahn, Mehrdad Ziari, Timothy Butrie, Michael Reffle, Fred A. Kish, Jr., Charles H. Joyner
  • Publication number: 20090245801
    Abstract: An optical receiver includes a first substrate including a demultiplexer and a first optical waveguide array. An input of the demultiplexer is configured to receive a wavelength division multiplexed optical input signal having a plurality of channels. Each of the plurality of channels corresponds to one of a plurality of wavelengths. Each of the plurality of outputs is configured to supply a corresponding one of the plurality of channels. The first optical waveguide array has a plurality of inputs. Each of the inputs of the first optical waveguide array is configured to receive a corresponding one of the plurality of channels. A second substrate is in signal communication with the first substrate and includes an optical detector array. The optical detector array has a plurality of inputs, each of which is configured to receive a corresponding one of the plurality of channels and generate an electrical signal in response thereto.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2008
    Publication date: October 1, 2009
    Inventors: Brent E. Little, Wei Chen, John V. Hryniewicz, Sai T. Chu, Jeff Rahn, Mehrdad Ziari, Timothy Butrie, Michael Reffle, Fred A. Kish, JR., Charles H. Joyner
  • Patent number: 6618407
    Abstract: An uncooled, through-hole configured laser module adapted to receive and transmit RF signals to a laser at bandwidths from direct current (DC) to about ten gigahertz. The laser module incorporates an option for two pin-out configurations. One pin-out configuration has one ground pin and one signal pin for operation at about one gigabit/second or one gigahertz. The second high performance pin-out uses two ground pins and one signal pin for operation up to about ten gigabit/second or ten gigahertz.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 9, 2003
    Assignee: Triquint Technology Holding Co.
    Inventors: George Edward Andrews, Timothy P. Bock, Fridolin Ludwig Bosch, Timothy Butrie, Thomas James Miller, Jr., Leo Anthony Procida, Stephen James Salko, Shaun P. Scrak, Rao V. Yelamarty
  • Patent number: 6556752
    Abstract: An optoelectronic device comprising a laser and a lens for generating collimated light, a locker including an etalon for wavelength locking the collimated light, a first thermoelectric cooler coupled to the laser, and a second thermoelectric cooler coupled to the locker, wherein the first and second thermo-electric coolers arc independently controlled and the second thermo-electric cooler provides for temperature tuning of the etalon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2003
    Assignee: Agility Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Lu Fang, Joseph Edward Riska, John W. Herman, Timothy Butrie, Rory Keene Schlenker
  • Publication number: 20030036303
    Abstract: A twin-Thermoelectric cooler design including two independent thermoelectric coolers sharing the same base (hot side ceramic plate). People familiar with the art understand that the number of independent TEC sharing the same base is not limited to two. Depending on application needs any number of TECs can be constructed on the same base and be controlled independently.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 4, 2001
    Publication date: February 20, 2003
    Inventors: Lu Fang, Joseph Edward Riska, John W. Herman, Timothy Butrie, Rory Keene Schlenker
  • Patent number: 6075635
    Abstract: An optical transceiver assembly for use in a bidirectional system includes an optical fiber to which an outgoing optical signal is coupled. To reduce reflections from the end face of the fiber, the end face is beveled at an acute angle .phi.' to the normal to the fiber axis, and the fiber axis is tilted at an acute angle .theta. to the transmission axis. Preferably, .phi.'.apprxeq.2.theta.. In this manner, crosstalk is reduced without significantly sacrificing coupling efficiency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 13, 2000
    Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Timothy Butrie, Shigemasa Enoeda, Joseph Edward Riska, Stephen James Salko, Thomas Stanley Stakelon, Alka Swanson, Toshimichi Yasuda
  • Patent number: 5841178
    Abstract: Disclosed is an optical package which is economical to manufacture. An optical component, such as a PIN photodiode, is bonded to a substrate such as silicon with no metallization on its side surfaces. The resulting assembly is solder bonded to the bottom surface of the package so that a side surface of the substrate is adjacent to the bottom surface with essentially no solder therebetween.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1998
    Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Timothy Butrie, Mindaugas Fernand Dautartas, Shaun P. Scrak
  • Patent number: 5838859
    Abstract: An optical transceiver assembly for use in a bidirectional system includes a beam splitter to direct an incoming signal to a photodiode. An outgoing signal from a laser diode is partially transmitted and partially reflected by the splitter. The reflected signal, which may reach the photodiode, constitutes crosstalk which is reduced by orienting the polarization direction of the splitter essentially parallel to that of the outgoing signal from the laser diode. In another embodiment, which enhances coupling efficiency, a single element asphere lens is positioned between the laser diode and the splitter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1998
    Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Timothy Butrie, Shigemasa Enoeda, Joseph Edward Riska, Stephen James Salko, Thomas Stanley Stakelon, Alka Swanson, Toshimichi Yasuda
  • Patent number: 5802228
    Abstract: Disclosed is an optical component package which permits easy insertion and removal of an optical fiber termination. The termination is inserted through an aperture of a package wall and is retained within the package by a retaining clip which engages the inner surface of the wall. The termination can be removed by removal of the clip, or, in alternative designs, by a rotation of the clip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1998
    Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Timothy P. Bock, Timothy Butrie, Ghazi Mohamed Chaoui
  • Patent number: 5796899
    Abstract: An optical transceiver assembly for use in a bidirectional system includes a beam splitter to direct an incoming signal to a photodiode. An outgoing signal from a laser diode is partially transmitted and partially reflected by the splitter. The reflected signal, which may reach the photodiode, constitutes crosstalk which is reduced by means of a cavity positioned to receive the reflected signal and an oblique surface within the cavity adapted to prevent much of the reflected signal from reaching the photodiode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 18, 1998
    Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Timothy Butrie, Shigemasa Enoeda, Joseph Edward Riska, Stephen James Salko, Thomas Stanley Stakelon, Alka Swanson, Toshimichi Yasuda