Reliable pigtailing of photonic devices employing laser microwelding
Investigations and analysis of various parameters that contribute for increasing the efficiency of laser diode to single mode fiber coupling using lens coupling scheme are presented in this study. The low power laser weldability of Invar, Kovar and stainless steel 304 alloys make them suitable as th...
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my.utm.81622017-10-12T01:17:19Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/8162/ Reliable pigtailing of photonic devices employing laser microwelding Fadhali, Mohammed Zainal, J. Munajat, Y. Jalil, A. Rahman, R. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering QC Physics Investigations and analysis of various parameters that contribute for increasing the efficiency of laser diode to single mode fiber coupling using lens coupling scheme are presented in this study. The low power laser weldability of Invar, Kovar and stainless steel 304 alloys make them suitable as the base materials and welding tools for different types of photonic devices packaging. The fiber attachment process and microwelds for fixing of various coupling components have been performed in what is so called active alignment process, where the system continues measuring the coupled power during the process of coupling and welding of (lens holder, fiber ferrule and welding clips). Nd: YAG Laser Welding system (LW4000S from Newport) has been used for the alignment and welding of the coupling components inside a butterfly module. The effect of laser weld beam parameters on the weld dimensions is optimized to get good and the desired weld width to penetration depth with small Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) for achieving good welds without damaging the sensitive optical components inside the module. Medwell Journals 2007 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/8162/1/MFadhali2007-Reliable_Pigtailing_of_Photonic_Devices.pdf Fadhali, Mohammed and Zainal, J. and Munajat, Y. and Jalil, A. and Rahman, R. (2007) Reliable pigtailing of photonic devices employing laser microwelding. Journal of Engineering & Applied Sciences, 2 (12). pp. 1724-1728. ISSN 1816-949X |
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Investigations and analysis of various parameters that contribute for increasing the efficiency of laser diode to single mode fiber coupling using lens coupling scheme are presented in this study. The low power laser weldability of Invar, Kovar and stainless steel 304 alloys make them suitable as the base materials and welding tools for different types of photonic devices packaging. The fiber attachment process and microwelds for fixing of various coupling components have been performed in what is so called active alignment process, where the system continues measuring the coupled power during the process of coupling and welding of (lens holder, fiber ferrule and welding clips). Nd: YAG Laser Welding system (LW4000S from Newport) has been used for the alignment and welding of the coupling components inside a butterfly module. The effect of laser weld beam parameters on the weld dimensions is optimized to get good and the desired weld width to penetration depth with small Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) for achieving good welds without damaging the sensitive optical components inside the module. |
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Reliable pigtailing of photonic devices employing laser microwelding
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