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Compact micro-optic based components for hollow core fibers

Yongmin Jung, Hyuntai Kim, Yong Chen, Thomas D. Bradley, Ian Davidson, J. R. Hayes, Gregory T. Jasion, Hesham Sakr, Shuichiro Rikimi, Francesco Poletti, David J. Richardson

2020Optics Express32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Using micro-optic collimator technology, we present compact, low-loss optical interconnection devices for hollow core fibers (HCFs). This approach is one of the key manufacturing platforms for commercially available fiber optic components and most forms of HCFs can readily be incorporated into this platform without the need for any substantial or complicated adaptation or physical deformation of the fiber structure. Furthermore, this technique can provide for very low Fresnel reflection interconnection between solid-core fiber and HCF and in addition provides a hermetic seal for HCFs, which can be a critical issue for many HCF applications. In this paper, several exemplar HCF components are fabricated with low insertion loss (0.5-2 dB), low Fresnel reflection (-45 dB) and high modal purity (>20 dB) using various state-of-the-art HCFs.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceOptical fiberOpticsFresnel lensInterconnectionFresnel equationsCore (optical fiber)Reflection (computer programming)Computer scienceOptoelectronicsRefractive indexTelecommunicationsLens (geology)Composite materialPhysicsProgramming languagePhotonic Crystal and Fiber OpticsOptical Network TechnologiesSemiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices