Array optical sub-assembly

Optical waveguides – With disengagable mechanical connector – Optical fiber to a nonfiber optical device connector

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C385S088000

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11074733

ABSTRACT:
An array optical sub-assembly includes a base seat, an integrated circuit, a transparent substrate and a photoelectric element. The integrated circuit and the photoelectric element are bonded respectively to the base seat and the transparent substrate. The base seat and the transparent substrate form a sealed space to protect the elements. The photoelectric element and the integrated circuit are separated to avoid thermal interference between the photoelectric element and the integrated circuit. Therefore total performance is increased and fabrication difficulty is reduced.

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