Process for optically joining an optical fiber array to an oppon

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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156296, 385 14, 385 49, G02B 630, G02B 640

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ABSTRACT:
A process for optically joining a plurality of optical fibers to an opponent member, comprising the steps of forming an optical fiber array by fixing the optical fibers between a V-grooved base plate and a fixing base plate in the state that the optical fibers are fitted to respective V-grooves formed on a surface of the V-grooved base plate, and optically joining the optical fibers of the optical fiber array to the opponent member by using, as a joining reference surface, either one of a first surface of the fixing base plate at which the optical fibers are fixed and a second surface of the fixing base plate opposite to said surface.

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Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 14, No. 349 (P-1084) (4292) May 14, 1990 & JP-A-02 125 209 (Sumitomo Electric).

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