Method and apparatus for applying a mid-IR graded-index microstructure to an optical fiber tip to achieve anti-reflective properties
US-9533911-B2 · Jan 3, 2017 · US
US10379300B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10379300-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615311427-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 23, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 13, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 13, 2019 |
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An alignment apparatus and an alignment method that enables to align an optical device with a receptacle, where the optical device and the receptacle have respective axes tilted to each other. The method includes steps of: (1) obtaining a minimum pressure caused to the optical device from the receptacle as varying a rolling angle around the X-axis of the optical device but fixing the pitching angle around the Y-axis at a rotating angle around the Z-axis; (2) determining a rotating angle where thus obtained minimum pressure becomes the minimum; and (3) iterating those procedures until the rotating angle obtained as varying the rolling angle and another rotating angle obtained as varying the pitching angle substantially coincides to each other.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of assembling an optical module that comprises an optical device and a receptacle, the optical device installing an optical element that generates or receives an optical signal, the receptacle receiving an external optical fiber optically coupling with the optical element in the optical device, the method comprising steps of: making the optical device in contact to the receptacle by lifting the receptacle down to the optical device; making an axis of the optical device along a Z-direction in parallel to an axis of the receptacle along the Z-direction by steps of, determining a rotating angle of the optical device with respect to the receptacle at which the optical device causes a minimum pressure against the receptacle, as varying a rolling angle but fixing a pitching angle of the optical device with respect to the receptacle, where the rolling angle is around an X-direction perpendicular to the Z-direction and the pitching angle is around a Y-direction perpendicular to the Z-direction and the X-direction, determining another rotating angle of the optical device with respect to the receptacle at which the optical device causes another minimum pressure against the receptacle, as varying the pitching angle but fixing the rolling angle, and iterating the step of determining the rotating angle and the step of determining the another rotating angle until the rotating angle substantially coincides with the another rotating angle; and aligning the axis of the optical device with the axis of the receptacle. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of determining the rotating angle includes steps of: at a first rotating angle, obtaining a first minimum pressure caused by the optical device against the receptacle as varying the rolling angle and fixing the pitching angle; rotating the optical device with respect to the receptacle by an amount from the first rotating angle, the rotating angle being a second rotating angle; obtaining a second minimum pressure as varying the rolling angle and fixing the pitching angle; comparing the first minimum pressure with the second minimum pressure; when the second minimum pressure is greater than the first minimum pressure, rotating the optical device from the first rotating angle by half of the amount, and obtaining the second minimum pressure again, or when the second minimum pressure is smaller than the first minimum pressure, rotating the optical device from the second rotating angle by the amount; and iterating the steps of rotating the optical device with respect to the receptacle and obtaining the minimum pressure until a second minimum pressure substantially coincides with the first minimum pressure and the second rotating angle substantially coincides with the first rotating angle. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of determining the another rotating angle includes steps of: at a first rotating angle, obtaining a first minimum pressure caused by the optical device against the receptacle as varying the pitching angle and fixing the rolling angle; rotating the optical device with respect to the receptacle by an amount from the first rotating angle, the rotating angle being a second rotating angle; obtaining a second minimum pressure as varying the pitching angle and fixing the rolling angle; comparing the first minimum pressure with the second minimum pressure; when the second minimum pressure is greater than the first minimum pressure, rotating the optical device from the first rotating angle by half of the amount, and obtaining the second minimum pressure again, or when the second minimum pressure is smaller than the first minimum pressure, rotating the optical device from the second rotating angle by the amount; and iterating the steps of rotating the optical device with respect to the receptacle and obtaining the minimum pressure until a second minimum pressure substantially coincides with the first minimum pressure and the second rotating angle substantially coincides with the first rotating angle. 4. The method of claim 1 , further including a step, before the step of making the axis of the optical device along the Z-direction, determining a direction of rotating the optical device with respect to the receptacle. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the step of determining the direction includes steps of: at a first rotating angle, obtaining a first minimum pressure caused by the optical device against the receptacle as fixing the rolling angle and the pitching angle; at a second rotating angle greater than the first rotating angle by an amount, obtaining a second minimum pressure as fixing the rolling angle and the pitching angle; comparing the first minimum pressure with the second minimum pressure; and determining the direction such that, when the first minimum pressure is smaller than the second minimum pressure, the amount is negative and, when the first minimum pressure is greater than the second minimum pressure, the amount is positive. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the optical device includes a stem and a cap, the stem mounting the optical element thereon, the cap enclosing the optical element within a space formed by the stem and the cap, wherein the method further includes a step of welding the cap with the stem. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the step of welding the cap includes a step of resistance welding of the cap to the stem.
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