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Coupling of spot-size converted laser diode to polymeric waveguide with 45-degree micro reflection mirror for optical surface mount technology

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6 Author(s)
Satoh, T. ; Fac. of Eng., Tokai Univ., Kanagawa, Japan ; Ichimura, A. ; Mikami, Osamu ; Tomaru, Satoru
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Low loss optical waveguides with a 45° micro reflection mirror are the key to optical surface mount technology (O-SMT), which was proposed to provide a possible solution to growing serious problems in opto-electronic product manufacturing processes. This paper presents an experimental and theoretical study of optical coupling between a laser diode placed on a board surface and a polymeric channel waveguide through a micro-mirror. The laser diode applied here has a built-in spot-size converter which enables a narrower beam divergence than conventional laser diodes. It is clarified that the 45° reflection mirror has a useful function of changing the beam direction from the vertical to the horizontal and vice versa, and passive alignment for positioning laser diodes can be applied in O-SMT

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IEMT/IMC Symposium, 2nd 1998

Date of Conference: 15-17 Apr 1998

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