DocumentCode
427426
Title
Experimental assessment of passive alignment of optical fibers with V-grooves on silicon optical bench
Author
Lo, Jeffery C C ; Lee, S. W Ricky
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Hong Kong Univ. of Sci. & Technol., China
fYear
2004
fDate
8-10 Dec. 2004
Firstpage
375
Lastpage
380
Abstract
Alignment is one of the most critical issues in optoelectronics packaging. A slight offset in any direction will affect the performance of the photonic devices. Nowadays passive alignment of optical fibers is attracting more attention due to its low manufacturing cost and short processing time when compared with active alignment. The position of the optical fiber in passive alignment is defined by the geometry of a V-groove. The epoxy is usually dispensed in a glob-top manner. However, the optical fiber may be lifted up due to the buoyancy effect. An additional cover plate is usually required to press the fiber against the wall of the V-groove. Although the fibers can be well aligned by the aforementioned method, the applied stress may deform the fibers or damage the cover plate, leading to subsequent reliability issues. In this paper, a new method of dispensing epoxy with self-alignment capability is introduced. An innovative design of V-grooves on a silicon optical bench (SiOB) is developed. A "reservoir" is placed right next to the V-groove. The purpose of this reservoir is to let the epoxy flow into the gap between the optical fiber and the bottom of the V-groove. The excess epoxy may be drained away via the "canal". The reservoir/canal feature is patterned and etched together with the V-grooves so that there is no additional cost and time for fabricating the SiOB. It is observed that, if an appropriate amount of epoxy is flowing in the gap between the optical fiber and the V-groove, the optical fiber will not be lifted up by the buoyancy of the epoxy. On the contrary, the surface tension of running epoxy can pull down the fiber for passive alignment. With this new method, the optical fiber with greater than 60 μm of initial misalignment can be aligned with the centre of the V-groove within 0.5μm of accuracy. In addition, detailed assessments will be made in This work to evaluate the pros-n-cons of passive alignment of optical fibers with and without the cover plate.
Keywords
integrated optoelectronics; optical fibres; semiconductor device packaging; silicon; V-grooves; buoyancy effect; canal feature; cover plate; epoxy dispensing; glob-top manner; optical fibers; optoelectronics packaging; passive alignment; photonic devices; reservoir feature; self-alignment capability; silicon optical bench; surface tension; Costs; Geometrical optics; Irrigation; Manufacturing processes; Optical design; Optical fibers; Packaging; Reservoirs; Silicon; Stress;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electronics Packaging Technology Conference, 2004. EPTC 2004. Proceedings of 6th
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8821-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EPTC.2004.1396637
Filename
1396637
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