POINTek présente des familles de produits de matrices de fibres optiques pour les puces intégrées photoniques au silicium
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“This new SiPh Fiber Array is designed to passively align the multiple optical fibers into the wafer-fabricated V-grooves on the Silicon PIC chip without the expensive and complicated active alignment equipment, and furthermore, the passive alignment of the Array can be accomplished without monitoring the optical power,” according to Dr. Donald Yu, CMO of POINTek, operating from Los Angeles, California. Yu explains that the optical fiber array is a key component to efficiently assemble the PIC devices for coupling the multiple fibers into the multiple I/O waveguides on a PIC chip. In the conventional optical active alignment assembly process, the expensive automatic precision alignment equipment should be utilized while monitoring the optical power in the packaging process, and it often takes the long processing time. “Cependant, for this new SiPh Fiber Array, the fibers can be precisely placed in the Silicon PIC’s V-grooves with the minimal operation costs. Therefore, the passive alignment of Silicon PIC could result in the very affordable SiPh device price in the market,” Yu adds.
In order for a SiPh Fiber Array to be passively aligned into a Silicon PIC chip, every optical fiber needs to be of very good fiber-end surface polishing quality and designed to be protruded ~5 mm away from the Fiber Block with
POINTek’s specialty in high performance optical component offers a timely and appropriate packaging solution to the coming Silicon PICs and monolithic electro-optic devices in the access network telecom industry as well as high performance computing and gaming industry.
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