DocumentCode
3782
Title
Experimental Evaluation of the Polarization Crosstalk When Soldering a Polarization-Maintaining Fiber Into a V-Grooved Substrate
Author
Ojeda, Javier ; Beckert, Erik ; Burkhardt, T. ; Hornaff, M. ; Kamm, A.
Author_Institution
EPFL-SBISIC-LSU, Ecole Polytech. Fed. de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
Volume
3
Issue
4
fYear
2013
fDate
Apr-13
Firstpage
543
Lastpage
548
Abstract
The influence of stress on the polarization extinction ratio (PER) when solderjet-bumping a bow-tie polarization-maintaining fiber (PMF) to a V-grooved ceramic substrate is experimentally evaluated. Throughout this paper, the linear polarization of the coupling laser beam is kept perpendicular to the V-grooved substrate plane while the fiber is rotated by a high-precision fiber gripper such that one of the fiber´s main axes is aligned with the incoming polarization. On-axis alignment is conducted by positioning a small aspheric coupling lens with a high-precision multiaxis actuator. After alignment, the fiber is soldered to the substrate by a lead-free solder alloy. For each fiber sample, the PER is evaluated before and after soldering. Statistically relevant sample sets are evaluated in similar conditions and both fiber axes are considered for coupling. For the sake of comparison, this paper is also carried out while using UV-curing adhesive bonding as a fixing method. Under the experimental conditions, the decrease in PER when using solderjet bumping is evaluated to be about 7% of the initial value, showing that the technique could be suitable for mass-production PMF-based-devices microassembly.
Keywords
adhesive bonding; optical crosstalk; polarisation; solders; PER; PMF solderjet-bumping; UV-curing adhesive bonding; V-grooved substrate plane; aspheric coupling lens; bow-tie polarization- maintaining fiber solderjet-bumping; high-precision multiaxis actuator; lead-free solder alloy; linear polarization; mass-production PMF-based-devices microassembly; on-axis alignment; polarization crosstalk; polarization extinction ratio; polarization-maintaining fiber soldering; Bonding; Couplings; Crosstalk; Optical fiber polarization; Soldering; Stress; Substrates; Polarization extinction ratio (PER); UV-curing adhesive bonding; V-groove; polarization-maintaining fiber (PMF); solderjet bumping;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
2156-3950
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCPMT.2012.2231903
Filename
6407951
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