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28 July 1994 Automatic pigtailing of passive integrated optics components with large number of ports
Jean-Francois Bourhis, V. Mignot, Roland Hakoun
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Abstract
A pigtailing process is presented which is based on flip chip assembling and fiber mass preparation. The technique is automated and it is suitable for chips with a high number of ports from several integrated optics technologies. Fast fully passive chip/fibers connection and high performances active pigtailing are demonstrated.
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Jean-Francois Bourhis, V. Mignot, and Roland Hakoun "Automatic pigtailing of passive integrated optics components with large number of ports", Proc. SPIE 2213, Nanofabrication Technologies and Device Integration, (28 July 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.180970
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KEYWORDS
Integrated optics

Silicon

Waveguides

Glasses

Lithium niobate

Fiber couplers

Ion exchange

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