DocumentCode
818635
Title
Fluidic Assembly of Optical Components
Author
Avital, Alon ; Zussman, Eyal
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Technion- Israel Inst. of Technol., Haifa
Volume
29
Issue
4
fYear
2006
Firstpage
719
Lastpage
724
Abstract
A self-assembly technique is used to match microscopic components in a desired configuration with a high degree of precision. The basis of this self-assembly technique is capillary forces that are used to assemble the micro components. A liquid solder provides the capillary forces by wetting a 3-D cavity in each of the parts to be assembled. An advantage of the proposed design is that the high degree of precision of the mating feature relative to the optical guides ensures a high degree of concentricity of the optical path in the device. The application presented is the self-assembly of arrays of single-mode optical fibers onto an optical chip for use in optical switches or tunable filters. Optical measurements revealed an insertion loss of less than 0.85 dB, which demonstrates misalignment in the order of 1 mum
Keywords
integrated optics; micro-optics; microassembling; microfluidics; optical fibres; optical filters; optical switches; self-assembly; solders; 3D cavity; capillary forces; fluidic assembly; insertion loss; liquid solder; microscopic components; optical chip; optical components; optical guides; optical measurements; optical switches; self-assembly technique; single-mode optical fibers; tunable filters; Assembly; Microscopy; Optical arrays; Optical design; Optical devices; Optical fiber filters; Optical fibers; Optical filters; Optical switches; Self-assembly; Fluidic self-assembly; microassembly; optical chips;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Advanced Packaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1521-3323
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TADVP.2006.884810
Filename
4012244
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