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24 May 2000 Interfaces to fiber image guide bundles for high-density optical interconnects
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Proceedings Volume 4089, Optics in Computing 2000; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.386792
Event: 2000 International Topical Meeting on Optics in Computing (OC2000), 2000, Quebec City, Canada
Abstract
This paper investigates different factors that influence the channel density of signals propagated through fiber imaging guides. These include the uniformity of the optical power transmitted through the guide, the geometrical structure of the guide, the optical crosstalk to adjacent signal channels, and modal noise. A model for the power uniformity and optical cross-talk is provided and is used to evaluate the channel density of different coupling modes. A commercially available fiber image guide is evaluated in the context of these density considerations and is experimentally tested. Modal noise is also experimentally measured for different coupling conditions to the fiber- imaging guide. The resultant signal channel based on these criteria was found to have a diameter approximately 3 times the center spacing of the fiber elements in the fiber imaging guide. This density compares favorably with electrical interconnect densities that are projected for tape automated bonding and flip-chip bonding techniques.
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Raymond K. Kostuk and James Carriere "Interfaces to fiber image guide bundles for high-density optical interconnects", Proc. SPIE 4089, Optics in Computing 2000, (24 May 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.386792
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KEYWORDS
Channel projecting optics

Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers

Geometrical optics

Optical components

Glasses

Optical interconnects

Cladding

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