The opto-electronic assembly receiving optical signals. Two detectors, each with
an optically active area, convert optical signals into electrical signals. Two
of the detectors are arranged on each other, and the optically active area of one
detector is shielded. The opto-electronic assembly receives the optical signals
and detects interference signals reliably. The assembly requires little space within
an opto-electronic structure and can be produced simply and cost-effectively.