DocumentCode
2704550
Title
Laser weld process improvements for optical isolator assembly
Author
Kowalski, V.T. ; Coyle, R.J. ; Solan, P.P. ; Hogan, K.M.
Author_Institution
AT&T Microelectron., Reading, PA, USA
fYear
1995
fDate
21-24 May 1995
Firstpage
1116
Lastpage
1121
Abstract
Optical isolators are used in lightwave systems to reduce feedback that could be propagated in the signal fiber. Several methods can be used to assemble and join the various components which comprise the completed device. Since the single mode fiber core is 8 microns in diameter, it is desirable to utilize a robust assembly technique which will produce a minimum of distortion during the assembly process. Process induced distortion could randomly change the device coupling which may have an adverse effect on operation yield. With the development of laser welding systems, devices can be manufactured with localized welds providing small amounts of thermal distortion. This paper compares two isolator assembly techniques: resistance welding and laser welding. A comparison of device power losses after the weld sequence and thermal cycling data shows that laser welding is a more robust and stable technique for isolator manufacture
Keywords
assembling; laser beam welding; magneto-optical isolators; optical fabrication; optical fibre couplers; coupling; distortion; feedback; laser welding; lightwave systems; optical isolator assembly; power losses; resistance welding; single mode fiber; thermal cycling; Assembly; Fiber lasers; Isolators; Laser feedback; Laser modes; Laser noise; Optical distortion; Optical feedback; Optical fiber devices; Welding;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electronic Components and Technology Conference, 1995. Proceedings., 45th
Conference_Location
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2736-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ECTC.1995.517832
Filename
517832
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