Optical fiber-fixing substrate, method of producing the same and

Optical waveguides – Accessories – External retainer/clamp

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385 83, 385 49, 385 88, 385 89, G02B 636

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058356592

ABSTRACT:
The present invention aims to prevent formation of defect or break-off at ridges of fixing grooves of optical fiber-fixing substrates, when an optical fiber is received in the fixing groove or when an end surface of the substrate is polished by a grinding work. For that purpose, the ridges of the fixing grooves of the substrate have a curvature of radius of not less than 5 .mu.m over the entire portion of the ridges viewed in the lateral cross-sectional view of the fixing grooves. Preferably, the bottoms of the fixing grooves of the substrate have a curvature of radius of not more than 5 .mu.m viewed in the lateral cross-sectional view of the fixing groove. The fixing grooves may be produced by press forming.

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