Investigation of photonics devices pigtailing using laser welding technique

Coupling of highly elliptical laser diode emission into single mode fiber using two spherical ball lenses is investigated and the effectiveness of the mode matching with the circular mode field of the fiber is realized. Coupling efficiency is theoretically analyzed by employing ray and Gaussian beam...

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Main Authors: Fadhali, Mohamed, Toto, Saktioto, Zainal, Jasman, Munajat, Yusof, Ali, Jalil, Abdul Rahman, Rosly
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author Fadhali, Mohamed
Toto, Saktioto
Zainal, Jasman
Munajat, Yusof
Ali, Jalil
Abdul Rahman, Rosly
author_facet Fadhali, Mohamed
Toto, Saktioto
Zainal, Jasman
Munajat, Yusof
Ali, Jalil
Abdul Rahman, Rosly
author_sort Fadhali, Mohamed
building UTeM Institutional Repository
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description Coupling of highly elliptical laser diode emission into single mode fiber using two spherical ball lenses is investigated and the effectiveness of the mode matching with the circular mode field of the fiber is realized. Coupling efficiency is theoretically analyzed by employing ray and Gaussian beam optics. A 100% coupling efficiency is obtained is found to be largely affected by the angular, lateral and transversal offsets. It can also be controlled significantly by optimizing the lenses separation distance. The experimental measurements agree with the theoretical calculations. However, the maximum coupling efficiency obtained is around 75% due to some practical limitations regarding the positioning of ball lenses and their separation. From the variation of coupling efficiency with lateral, transversal and angular offsets, the effective mode matching is inferred. Laser welding technique with active alignment facilities have been used in the alignment and attachment of all the coupling components. Laser welding pulse parameters have been optimized for reliable weld yield. Keywords: Coupling efficiency, laser welding, misalignment tolerances, mode field, ball lenses
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spelling utm-58602017-10-22T00:38:13Z http://eprints.utm.my/5860/ Investigation of photonics devices pigtailing using laser welding technique Fadhali, Mohamed Toto, Saktioto Zainal, Jasman Munajat, Yusof Ali, Jalil Abdul Rahman, Rosly QC Physics Coupling of highly elliptical laser diode emission into single mode fiber using two spherical ball lenses is investigated and the effectiveness of the mode matching with the circular mode field of the fiber is realized. Coupling efficiency is theoretically analyzed by employing ray and Gaussian beam optics. A 100% coupling efficiency is obtained is found to be largely affected by the angular, lateral and transversal offsets. It can also be controlled significantly by optimizing the lenses separation distance. The experimental measurements agree with the theoretical calculations. However, the maximum coupling efficiency obtained is around 75% due to some practical limitations regarding the positioning of ball lenses and their separation. From the variation of coupling efficiency with lateral, transversal and angular offsets, the effective mode matching is inferred. Laser welding technique with active alignment facilities have been used in the alignment and attachment of all the coupling components. Laser welding pulse parameters have been optimized for reliable weld yield. Keywords: Coupling efficiency, laser welding, misalignment tolerances, mode field, ball lenses 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/5860/1/Investigation_of_Photonics_Devices_Pigtailing_Using_Laser_Welding_Technique.pdf Fadhali, Mohamed and Toto, Saktioto and Zainal, Jasman and Munajat, Yusof and Ali, Jalil and Abdul Rahman, Rosly (2008) Investigation of photonics devices pigtailing using laser welding technique. Journal of Nonliner Optical Physics & Materials, 16 (4). p. 1. (Unpublished)
spellingShingle QC Physics
Fadhali, Mohamed
Toto, Saktioto
Zainal, Jasman
Munajat, Yusof
Ali, Jalil
Abdul Rahman, Rosly
Investigation of photonics devices pigtailing using laser welding technique
title Investigation of photonics devices pigtailing using laser welding technique
title_full Investigation of photonics devices pigtailing using laser welding technique
title_fullStr Investigation of photonics devices pigtailing using laser welding technique
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of photonics devices pigtailing using laser welding technique
title_short Investigation of photonics devices pigtailing using laser welding technique
title_sort investigation of photonics devices pigtailing using laser welding technique
topic QC Physics
url http://eprints.utm.my/5860/
http://eprints.utm.my/5860/1/Investigation_of_Photonics_Devices_Pigtailing_Using_Laser_Welding_Technique.pdf