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9 February 1989 Photochemically Machined, Glass Ceramic, Optical Fiber Interconnection Components
Joel L. Plawsky, Gregory E. Williams, Paul A. Sachenik
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Abstract
An optical fiber array interconnection substrate for computer applications was dgveloped based around a photomachinable glass-ceramic material having the trade name Fotofore% Devices incorporating up to 32 fibers on a single chip were shown to be possible, and the material was demonstrated to be patternable with accuracies approaching single crystal silicon. The glass-ceramic material has several advantages over silicon in that it is less brittle, can be easily loaded with fibers, and can be assembled using UV curable epoxies.
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Joel L. Plawsky, Gregory E. Williams, and Paul A. Sachenik "Photochemically Machined, Glass Ceramic, Optical Fiber Interconnection Components", Proc. SPIE 0994, Optoelectronic Materials, Devices, Packaging, and Interconnects II, (9 February 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960116
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Connectors

Glasses

Silicon

Computing systems

Optical interconnects

Telecommunications

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