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1 June 1999 Diffractive microrods for fiber optic applications
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Abstract
Previously, a method of incorporating a microlens within a standard fiber optic ferrule was described. In this paper, the micro-rod and wafer fabrication concepts are explained, the wafer mapping/layout processes used to create the microlens substrate are detailed, and packaging in standard ferrules and v-grooves are described along with coupling results.
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Eric G. Johnson, Charles S. Koehler, Thomas J. Suleski, Jared D. Stack, and Michael R. Feldman "Diffractive microrods for fiber optic applications", Proc. SPIE 3633, Diffractive and Holographic Technologies, Systems, and Spatial Light Modulators VI, (1 June 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.349325
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KEYWORDS
Semiconducting wafers

Fiber optics

Microlens

Connectors

Lenses

Optical components

Optical fibers

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