多模光纤
垂直腔面发射激光器
材料科学
光学
光电二极管
光纤
包层(金属加工)
光电子学
平版印刷术
激光器
物理
冶金
作者
Pascal Maier,Yilin Xu,Mareike Trappen,Matthias Lauermann,Alexandra Henniger-Ludwig,Hermann Kapim,Torben Kind,Philipp Dietrich,Achim Weber,Matthias Blaicher,Clemens Wurster,Sebastian Randel,W. Freude,Christian Koos
出处
期刊:Optics Express
[The Optical Society]
日期:2022-12-07
卷期号:30 (26): 46602-46602
被引量:3
摘要
Multicore optical fibers and ribbons based on fiber arrays allow for massively parallel transmission of signals via spatially separated channels, thereby offering attractive bandwidth scaling with linearly increasing technical effort. However, low-loss coupling of light between fiber arrays or multicore fibers and standard linear arrays of vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSEL) or photodiodes (PD) still represents a challenge. In this paper, we demonstrate that 3D-printed facet-attached microlenses (FaML) offer an attractive path for connecting multimode fiber arrays as well as individual cores of multimode multicore fibers to standard arrays of VCSEL or PD. The freeform coupling elements are printed in situ with high precision on the device and fiber facets by high-resolution multi-photon lithography. We demonstrate coupling losses down to 0.35 dB along with lateral 1 dB alignment tolerances in excess of 10 $\mu$m, allowing to leverage fast passive assembly techniques that rely on industry-standard machine vision. To the best of our knowledge, our experiments represent the first demonstration of a coupling interface that connects individual cores of a multicore fiber to VCSEL or PD arranged in a standard linear array without the need for additional fiber-based or waveguide-based fan-out structures. Using this approach, we build a 3 x 25 Gbit/s transceiver assembly which fits into a small form-factor pluggable module and which fulfills many performance metrics specified in the IEEE 802.3 standard.
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