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27 September 1993 Finite-element analysis of adhesive butt joints in fiber optic devices
John A. Sultana, Daniel R. O'Brien, Steven E. Forman
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Abstract
The performance stability of a contacting butt-joint type of fiber attachment method, which is commonly used in the fiber optic industry, is evaluated in this paper. The particular butt joint design in question is a glass fiber bonded to a lithium niobate Mach-Zehnder modulator using UV curing optical adhesive. The joint is susceptible to optical loss levels that can increase with repeated thermal cycles, unless the fiber attachment method is carefully carried out. Difficulties have occurred during the warm portions of thermal cycles and subsequent microscopic analyses of failed devices suggested the presence of adhesive delamination at fiber-to-modulator joints.
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John A. Sultana, Daniel R. O'Brien, and Steven E. Forman "Finite-element analysis of adhesive butt joints in fiber optic devices", Proc. SPIE 1999, Adhesives Engineering, (27 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.158617
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KEYWORDS
Epoxies

Modulators

Adhesives

Interfaces

Temperature metrology

Fiber optics

Waveguides

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