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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 16, 1999
Filed:
Mar. 24, 1997
Hang.kan Elderstig, Bromma, SE;
Olle Larsson, Stockholm, SE;
Goran Palmskog, Uppsala, SE;
Ove Ohman, Uppsala, SE;
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, Stockholm, SE;
Abstract
Replicated polymeric microstructures have been used in the fabrication of optofiber waveguide connections, with the intention of simplifying the production of such connections, and therewith greatly reduce manufacturing costs. Fabrication is commenced from a silicon chip in which there has been etched grooves whose cross-sectional shape has been adapted to accommodate waveguides, such as optofibers. Firstly, the silicon chip is replicated, by plating the silicon chip with nickel for instance. The replication then serves as a model for producing a plastic copy of the silicon chip. This method of manufacture is able to produce waveguide accommodating grooves (2), such as optofiber accommodating grooves, to a very high degree of accuracy. Furthermore, the method provides a high degree of freedom in the configuration of the grooves, and also enables branched grooves for receiving branched fibres to be produced. The waveguide connection can then be used with a waveguide, such as an optofiber, together with a light transmitter or light receiver.