Glass Solder Approach for Robust, Low-Loss, Fiber-to- Waveguide Coupling
TBMG-14707
09/01/2012
- Content
The key advantages of this approach include the fact that the index of interface glass (such as Pb glass n = 1.66) greatly reduces Fresnel losses at the fiber-to-waveguide interface, resulting in lower optical losses. A contiguous structure cannot be misaligned and readily lends itself for use on aircraft or space operation. The epoxy-free, fiber-to-waveguide interface provides an optically pure, sealed interface for low-loss, highpower coupling. Proof of concept of this approach has included successful attachment of the low-melting-temperature glass to the x–y plane of the crystal, successful attachment of the low-meltingtemperature glass to the end face of a standard SMF (single-mode fiber), and successful attachment of a wetted lowmelting- temperature glass SMF to the end face of a KTP crystal.
- Citation
- "Glass Solder Approach for Robust, Low-Loss, Fiber-to- Waveguide Coupling," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2012.