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27 January 1989 An Automated Fiber Alignment, Fixing, And Hermetic Sealing System
Daniel S. Bargar
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Abstract
An automated fiber alignment, fixing, and sealing process was developed for optoelectronic devices produced by BT&D Technologies. The products -- transmitters, receivers, etc. -- were developed simultaneously with the process, allowing development of common technologies and submodule "building blocks." This approach has many advantages: sufficient manufacturing volume to justify automation, quick response to new product variations, and uniform quality. This paper describes the development of a patented laser-based manufacturing system for pigtailing optoelectronic devices.
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Daniel S. Bargar "An Automated Fiber Alignment, Fixing, And Hermetic Sealing System", Proc. SPIE 0965, Current Developments in Optical Engineering III, (27 January 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948038
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Cited by 14 scholarly publications and 2 patents.
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KEYWORDS
Optical alignment

Manufacturing

Distortion

Optical engineering

Transmitters

YAG lasers

Laser welding

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