Ink-jet printing of collimating microlenses onto optical fibers

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6625351
APP PUB NO 20010033712A1
SERIAL NO

09783343

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Collimating microlenses are 'printed' from optical polymeric materials on the ends of optical fibers using ink-jet technology. In one embodiment the optical fibers are inserted into a collet, a stand-off distance from the open upper end of the collet. The open upper end is filled with optical fluid and a microlens is formed thereon to collimate light exiting the fiber through the microlens. In another embodiment optical fibers from a 'ribbon' are separated and installed into a ferrule having multiple openings therethrough. In the same manner as in the collet embodiment, the ferrule openings serve as a mold for the lens formation with the end of the fiber being located at the focal distance of the lenslet formed in an on the ferrule. A non-wetting coating can serve to control spreading of the fluid optical material and allow lens radius control as well. The microlenses are hardened after formation.

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  • MICROFAB TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Cox, W Royall Plano, TX 5 273
Guan, Chi Richardson, TX 5 134

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