Title :
Self-aligned optofiber/waveguide connector with integrated V-grooves and diffractive optical elements
Author :
Nikolajeff, F. ; Larsson, O. ; Hard, S. ; Kindlundh, M.
Author_Institution :
Amic AB, Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract :
We demonstrate a novel type of self-aligned optofiber/waveguide connector with integrated V-grooves and diffractive optical elements. The self-alignment is achieved by connecting microstructures which have originally been formed in silicon and later replicated in concave and convex forms. V-grooves hold the optical fibers and the light is coupled out through diffractive optical elements (DOEs). A manufacturing process has been developed which allows both deep microstructures (V-grooves and alignment structures) and shallow surface reliefs (diffractive elements) to be realized on the same substrate. The self-alignment using microstructures allows a positioning accuracy of about /spl plusmn/5 /spl mu/m. Two different fan-out DOEs have been optically characterized.
Keywords :
diffractive optical elements; integrated optics; micro-optics; micromachining; micropositioning; optical communication equipment; optical fibre couplers; optical testing; optical waveguides; Si; alignment structures; concave/convex structure replication; connecting microstructure self-alignment; deep microstructures; diffractive optical elements; fan-out DOE optical characterization; injection moulded plastic parts; integrated V-grooves; micromachining techniques; microstructure positioning accuracy; optical fiber couplers; optical fiber light coupling; self-aligned optofiber/waveguide connectors; shallow surface reliefs; silicon structure formation; Connectors; Integrated optics; Joining processes; Manufacturing processes; Microstructure; Optical coupling; Optical diffraction; Optical fibers; Optical waveguides; Silicon;
Conference_Titel :
Optical MEMs, 2002. Conference Digest. 2002 IEEE/LEOS International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lugano, Switzerland
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7595-5
DOI :
10.1109/OMEMS.2002.1031504