Method of coupling optical parts and refractive index imaging ma

Optical waveguides – With splice – Fusion splicing

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385 97, 385140, 522172, G02B 6255

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ABSTRACT:
A method of coupling optical parts including bonding the optical coupling faces of two optical waveguides by butting and fusing them. Also, a method for forming a refractive-index distribution having the focusing lens effect by setting the interval between the optical coupling faces of two optical parts to 0.1 mm or more, feeding a refractive-index imaging material also serving as an adhesive into the gap between the faces, and applying light to the refractive-index imaging material from the optical coupling face of at least one of the optical parts.

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