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Technique Auto-Aligns Fiber to a Waveguide

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Breck Hitz

The high cost of actively aligning components in photonic devices is one of the major barriers to a generation of inexpensive, mass-produced photonic equipment. Indeed, Intel Corp.’s Photonics Technology Lab of Santa Clara, Calif., has identified the development of passive alignment techniques as one of the six major building blocks of its silicon photonics program (see “The Quest to Siliconize Photonics,” Photonics Spectra, November, page 53). Figure 1. A socket was etched in the planar waveguide by immersing it in a HF acid bath. Images ©OSA. Recently, scientists in Australia...Read full article

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    Published: December 2005
    fiber opticsIntel Corp.passive alignment techniquesResearch & TechnologysiliconTech Pulse

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