M.S. Cohen, M. Cina, E. Bassous, M. Oprysko, J. Speidell, F. J. Canora, M. DeFranza
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Packaging of high-density fiber/laser modules using passive alignment techniques
A novel method for packaging a laser-fiber module is explored in which the critical laser-fiber alignment is carried out not with the usual active means, i.e., with the laser activated, but by a passive method based on the registration principles of photolithography. The novel method relies on an index scheme in which fiducial marks are lithographically placed on the laser chip and on a fiber carrier. At 850 nm, using the index technique with cleaved multimode fibers, it has been possible to achieve the same laser-fiber coupling efficiency as attained by active alignment; with cleaved single-mode fibers about 80% of the active-alignment coupling efficiency was achieved. Details of the novel index-alignment method are discussed, and a brief description of an improved computer-controlled version of the apparatus is given.<>