Optical waveguides – With disengagable mechanical connector – Optical fiber to a nonfiber optical device connector
Patent
1995-10-31
1996-07-16
Ullah, Akm E.
Optical waveguides
With disengagable mechanical connector
Optical fiber to a nonfiber optical device connector
G02B 600, G02B 636
Patent
active
055375049
ABSTRACT:
An optical subassembly for transferring light between an optoelectronic converter and an optical fiber where the housing and the lens are of plastic in which the housing is made to dimensions within the precision of molded plastic and the lens imparts focusing properties that compensate for the limitations of the plastic technology. Alignment in the X-Y plane only is employed. The lens has a first surface focused on the optoelectronic converter which substantially collimates the light through the lens and a second surface that introduces deliberate longitudinal spherical aberration that compensates for component position. Attachment or fixing of the optoelectronic converter to the housing is accomplished by RF heating a TO can to quickly cure an epoxylayer.
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Cina Michael F.
Cohen Mitchell S.
Johnson Glen W.
Oprysko Modest M.
Trewhella Jeannine M.
International Business Machines - Corporation
Morris Daniel P.
Riddles Alvin J.
Ullah Akm E.
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