JPH05257033A - Structure of joining part between optical waveguide and optical fiber - Google Patents

Structure of joining part between optical waveguide and optical fiber

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JPH05257033A
JPH05257033A JP4058116A JP5811692A JPH05257033A JP H05257033 A JPH05257033 A JP H05257033A JP 4058116 A JP4058116 A JP 4058116A JP 5811692 A JP5811692 A JP 5811692A JP H05257033 A JPH05257033 A JP H05257033A
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Shigeru Hirai
茂 平井
Hiroshi Suganuma
寛 菅沼
Shinji Ishikawa
真二 石川
Masahide Saito
眞秀 斉藤
Tatsuhiko Saito
達彦 齋藤
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Abstract

PURPOSE:To prevent connection loss from being generated owing to the rubbing between an optical waveguide end surface and an optical fiber end surface when the optical waveguide and optical fiber are optically connected. CONSTITUTION:The waveguide substrate 3 of the optical waveguide 2 and the connectors 4 and 5 of the optical fiber are attached on holders 6, 7 and 8. Further, the end surface 3a of the waveguide substrate 3 is arranged at a position which is specific size L recessed from the end surface 6a of the holder 6. The size L from this holder end surface 6a to the end surface 3a of the optical waveguide 3 is set to 5-50mum. Further, the end surfaces 6a, and 7a and 8a of the respective holders 6, 7 and 8 of the waveguide substrate and optical fiber 10 are fixed together by welding or adhesion.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】Detailed Description of the Invention

【0001】[0001]

【産業上の利用分野】本発明は、光導波路のホルダと光
ファイバのホルダをレーザ溶接あるいは接着固定して作
製する光導波路部品における光導波路と光ファイバとの
接合部構造に関する。
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a structure for joining an optical waveguide and an optical fiber in an optical waveguide component manufactured by laser welding or adhesively fixing an optical waveguide holder and an optical fiber holder.

【0002】[0002]

【従来の技術】近年、光通信や光情報処理などの技術分
野における技術の発達に伴い、単一モード伝送用光ファ
イバ(以下単一モードファイバと略称する)と、光結合
回路や光分岐回路などを構成する光導波路とを高い信頼
性を持って実装することが切望されている。この場合、
単一モードファイバのコア径は数μm〜10μm程度な
ので、単一モード光ファイバと上記光導波路とを接続す
る場合には、これらの相対的な位置ずれを1μm程度以
下に抑制して接続損失の増加を防止する必要がある。
2. Description of the Related Art In recent years, with the development of technology in the technical fields of optical communication and optical information processing, an optical fiber for single mode transmission (hereinafter abbreviated as single mode fiber), an optical coupling circuit and an optical branching circuit. It is earnestly desired to mount the optical waveguides that compose the above with high reliability. in this case,
Since the core diameter of the single-mode fiber is about several μm to 10 μm, when connecting the single-mode optical fiber and the optical waveguide, the relative positional deviation between them is suppressed to about 1 μm or less to reduce the connection loss. It is necessary to prevent the increase.

【0003】従来、光導波路と単一モード光ファイバと
の接合に際しては、これらの接続損失をモニタしなが
ら、相対位置の位置合わせを行ない、接続損失が最小と
なるように光導波路を保持するホルダと、光ファイバを
保持するホルダの各当接面を突き合わせて位置決めし、
この突き合わせ部を接着剤あるいはレーザ溶接により固
定している。
Conventionally, when splicing an optical waveguide and a single-mode optical fiber, a holder for holding the optical waveguide so that the splice loss is minimized by aligning relative positions while monitoring the splice loss thereof. And position each abutting surface of the holder that holds the optical fiber by butting
This butted portion is fixed by an adhesive or laser welding.

【0004】図5を参照して説明すると、光導波路部品
1は、光導波路2を有する導波路基板3の両側に光ファ
イバが接続された光コネクタ4,5を配設して構成され
ている。光導波路基板3はステンレス製のほぼU字形の
導波路ホルダ6に装着されており、光コネクタ4,5は
ステンレス製の底面を有するほぼコ字形の光コネクタホ
ルダ7,8にそれぞれ装着されている。
Referring to FIG. 5, the optical waveguide component 1 is constructed by disposing optical connectors 4 and 5 to which optical fibers are connected on both sides of a waveguide substrate 3 having an optical waveguide 2. .. The optical waveguide substrate 3 is mounted on a stainless steel substantially U-shaped waveguide holder 6, and the optical connectors 4 and 5 are respectively mounted on a substantially U-shaped optical connector holders 7 and 8 having a stainless steel bottom surface. ..

【0005】一方の光コネクタ4には、外被9が剥離さ
れた単一モードの光ファイバ10が埋設されている。他
方の光コネクタ5には外被9が剥離された複数本の単一
モードの光ファイバ10の接続端部が連結されている。
そして、これら光導波路基板3と光コネクタ4,5のホ
ルダ6,7,8の突き合わせ端部11はYAG(イット
リウム・アルミニウム・ガーネット)レーザにより適宜
スポット溶接され、相互に一体化されている。
In one optical connector 4, a single mode optical fiber 10 with an outer cover 9 peeled is embedded. To the other optical connector 5, the connection ends of a plurality of single-mode optical fibers 10 from which the outer cover 9 is peeled off are connected.
Then, the optical waveguide substrate 3 and the abutting ends 11 of the holders 6, 7, and 8 of the optical connectors 4 and 5 are spot-welded with a YAG (yttrium-aluminum-garnet) laser as appropriate and integrated with each other.

【0006】上記一方の光ファイバ10から入射した光
は光導波路2において8分岐され、8本の光ファイバ1
0に伝送される。
The light incident from the one optical fiber 10 is branched into eight in the optical waveguide 2, and eight optical fibers 1 are provided.
0 is transmitted.

【0007】[0007]

【発明が解決しようとする課題】図5に示す従来の光導
波路部品においては、光導波路2の端面2aとこれを保
持しているホルダ6の端面6aあるいは、光ファイバ1
0の端面10aとそれを保持しているホルダ7,8の端
面7a,8aとがほぼ同一平面内になっている。そのた
めに、光導波路2と光ファイバ10との相対位置合わせ
において、光導波路2と光ファイバ10との各端面2
a,10aを接触させながら位置調整する際、お互いの
光接合部が磨耗し、傷が付いたりして、接続損失の劣化
を引き起こす状況があった。
In the conventional optical waveguide component shown in FIG. 5, the end face 2a of the optical waveguide 2 and the end face 6a of the holder 6 holding the end face 2a, or the optical fiber 1 is used.
The end surface 10a of 0 and the end surfaces 7a and 8a of the holders 7 and 8 holding it are substantially in the same plane. Therefore, in the relative alignment between the optical waveguide 2 and the optical fiber 10, the end faces 2 of the optical waveguide 2 and the optical fiber 10 are aligned.
When the positions of a and 10a are adjusted while they are in contact with each other, there has been a situation in which the optical junction parts of the parts are worn and scratched, causing deterioration of the connection loss.

【0008】[0008]

【課題を解決するための手段】本発明は、光導波路基板
が形成された光導波路および、光ファイバが支持された
光ファイバコネクタをそれぞれホルダに装着し、各ホル
ダの端面同志を固着するようにした光導波路と光ファイ
バとの接合部構造において、導波路基板の端面と光ファ
イバコネクタ端面の少なくともいずれか一方がホルダの
当接端面から後退した位置に配置された構成を特徴とす
る。上記当接端面から後退した位置までの寸法は5ない
し50μmの範囲に設定するのがよい。
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION According to the present invention, an optical waveguide having an optical waveguide substrate and an optical fiber connector supporting an optical fiber are mounted on a holder, respectively, and end faces of the holders are fixed to each other. In the joint structure of the optical waveguide and the optical fiber, at least one of the end face of the waveguide substrate and the end face of the optical fiber connector is arranged at a position retracted from the contact end face of the holder. The dimension from the contact end face to the retracted position is preferably set in the range of 5 to 50 μm.

【0009】[0009]

【作用】光導波路と光ファイバとの相対的位置合わせを
行なうとき、導波路基板の端面と光ファイバコネクタの
端面の少なくともいずれか一方がホルダ同士の当接面か
ら後退した位置に配置されているので、光導波路と光フ
ァイバとの光接合部が磨耗または損傷することがない。
When performing relative alignment between the optical waveguide and the optical fiber, at least one of the end face of the waveguide substrate and the end face of the optical fiber connector is arranged at a position retracted from the contact surface between the holders. Therefore, the optical joint between the optical waveguide and the optical fiber is not worn or damaged.

【0010】[0010]

【実施例】以下、本発明の実施例を図1〜図4を参照し
て説明する。なお、従来例と同一要素には同一符号を付
けて説明する。
Embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to FIGS. The same elements as those of the conventional example will be described with the same reference numerals.

【0011】図1に示すように外被9で被覆された光入
射側の単一モードの光ファイバ10の接続端部は、外被
9が除去されて第1の光ファイバコネクタ4に埋設され
ており、光ファイバコネクタ4はホルダ7に装着されて
いる。そして、光ファイバコネクタ4には、これに支持
された光ファイバ10に接続する光導波路2が対向して
位置している。この光導波路2は導波路基板3に形成さ
れ、この導波路基板3はホルダ6に装着されている。光
導波路2は、8本に分岐されたY分岐回路になってい
る。この光導波路2の他端側には、第2の光ファイバコ
ネクタ5に保持された単一モードの光ファイバ10の接
続端部が連結されており、上記光ファイバコネクタ5は
ホルダ8に装着されている。
As shown in FIG. 1, the connection end of the single-mode optical fiber 10 on the light incident side, which is covered with the jacket 9, is embedded in the first optical fiber connector 4 with the jacket 9 removed. The optical fiber connector 4 is attached to the holder 7. The optical waveguide 2 connected to the optical fiber 10 supported by the optical fiber connector 4 is opposed to the optical fiber connector 4. The optical waveguide 2 is formed on a waveguide substrate 3, and the waveguide substrate 3 is mounted on a holder 6. The optical waveguide 2 is a Y branch circuit that is branched into eight. The other end of the optical waveguide 2 is connected to the connection end of the single mode optical fiber 10 held by the second optical fiber connector 5, and the optical fiber connector 5 is mounted on the holder 8. ing.

【0012】上記の構成において、導波路基板3の両側
の端面3aは、ホルダ6の端面6aから所定の寸法Lだ
け凹んだ位置に配置されている。この凹み部12の寸法
Lは5〜50μmの範囲に設定するのが好ましい。ま
た、この凹み部12には屈折率マッチンググリース11
を充填して光導波路2の端面2aおよび光ファイバ10
の端面10aでの表面反射を抑制している。なお、屈折
率マッチンググリース11に変えて光導波路2の端面2
aに無反射コートを施してもよい。
In the above structure, the end surfaces 3a on both sides of the waveguide substrate 3 are arranged at positions recessed from the end surface 6a of the holder 6 by a predetermined dimension L. The dimension L of the recess 12 is preferably set in the range of 5 to 50 μm. In addition, the refractive index matching grease 11 is provided in the recess 12.
To fill the end face 2a of the optical waveguide 2 and the optical fiber 10
The surface reflection at the end face 10a of the is suppressed. In addition, instead of the refractive index matching grease 11, the end face 2 of the optical waveguide 2
An antireflection coat may be applied to a.

【0013】つぎに、本発明の作用を説明する。Next, the operation of the present invention will be described.

【0014】導波路基板3のホルダ6と光ファイバ10
の各ホルダ7,8の端面6a,7a,8aを当接して光
導波路2と光ファイバ10との相対的位置合わせを行な
わせるに際し、導波路基板3の端面3aがホルダ6の端
面6aから後退した位置に配置されているので、光導波
路2の端面2aと光ファイバ10の端面10aが接触せ
ず、よって光接合部に摩耗や損傷が生じないので接続損
失が劣化しない。また、凹み部12の寸法Lを5〜50
μmの範囲に設けたので、凹み部12を設けたことによ
る結合損失の増加を約0.2dB未満に抑えることがで
きる。
The holder 6 of the waveguide substrate 3 and the optical fiber 10
When the end faces 6a, 7a, 8a of the holders 7, 8 are brought into contact with each other to perform the relative alignment between the optical waveguide 2 and the optical fiber 10, the end face 3a of the waveguide substrate 3 recedes from the end face 6a of the holder 6. Since the optical waveguide 2 is arranged at such a position, the end face 2a of the optical waveguide 2 and the end face 10a of the optical fiber 10 do not come into contact with each other, and the optical junction is not worn or damaged, so that the connection loss is not deteriorated. Moreover, the dimension L of the recessed portion 12 is set to 5 to 50.
Since it is provided in the range of μm, the increase of the coupling loss due to the provision of the recess 12 can be suppressed to less than about 0.2 dB.

【0015】これを図3,図4によって説明すると、図
3の光ファイバ10のクラッド10cで囲まれた直径寸
法a[μm]が10μmのコア10bと、光導波路2の
クラッド2cで囲まれたコア2bをd[μm]の間隔で
結合するときは、その結合損失と間隔寸法の関係は図4
のようになる。この図4から、間隔を50μmとしたと
きに、結合損失が0.2dBになることがわかる。した
がって、本実施例における光導波路2の端面2aの凹み
部を5〜50μmの範囲に設定するのが好ましいことが
判る。
This will be described with reference to FIGS. 3 and 4. The optical fiber 10 of FIG. 3 is surrounded by the clad 10c and the core 10b of which the diameter dimension a [μm] is 10 μm and the clad 2c of the optical waveguide 2. When the cores 2b are coupled at a spacing of d [μm], the relationship between the coupling loss and the spacing dimension is shown in FIG.
become that way. It can be seen from FIG. 4 that the coupling loss becomes 0.2 dB when the spacing is 50 μm. Therefore, it is understood that it is preferable to set the recessed portion of the end surface 2a of the optical waveguide 2 in this embodiment within the range of 5 to 50 μm.

【0016】本発明者は、実施例に係る製品を試作した
のでこれを説明する。図1に示す1×8の分岐構造の光
導波路を導波路基板に形成し、この導波路基板の両端面
を予め研磨し、別に準備した光導波路用ホルダに装着で
きるように切削加工した。ホルダの全長が導波路基板の
全長よりおよそ20μm長くなっているように加工し
た。
The inventors of the present invention have made a prototype of the product according to the embodiment, which will be described below. An optical waveguide having a 1 × 8 branch structure shown in FIG. 1 was formed on a waveguide substrate, and both end faces of this waveguide substrate were polished in advance and cut so that they could be attached to a separately prepared optical waveguide holder. The holder was processed so that its total length was longer than that of the waveguide substrate by about 20 μm.

【0017】このようにして作製した導波路基板実装ホ
ルダを、図1に示した方法で光ファイバのホルダと位置
合わせを行なった。その際、導波路基板と光ファイバコ
ネクタとの隙間にはマッチングオイルを充填した。この
位置合わせをする過程で、光導波路のコアと光ファイバ
のコアとが接触することがなく、滑らかに結合最適位置
を探すことができ、低結合損失の光導波路と光ファイバ
の結合部品を得ることができた。
The waveguide substrate mounting holder thus manufactured was aligned with the optical fiber holder by the method shown in FIG. At that time, matching oil was filled in the gap between the waveguide substrate and the optical fiber connector. In the process of this alignment, the optical waveguide core and the optical fiber core do not come into contact with each other, the optimum coupling position can be searched for smoothly, and a low coupling loss optical waveguide / optical fiber coupling component is obtained. I was able to do it.

【0018】なお、上記の実施例では、導波路基板3の
端面3aをそのホルダ6の端面6aから所定寸法Lだけ
凹ませた例を示したが、これと逆に第1、第2の光ファ
イバコネクタ4,5の端面4a,5aをそのホルダ7,
8の端面7a,8aから所定寸法凹ませて配置してもよ
い(但し、図示せず)。この場合は、導波路基板3の端
面3aとホルダ6の端面6aとは同一平面にそろえて設
けておく。
In the above embodiment, the end face 3a of the waveguide substrate 3 is recessed from the end face 6a of the holder 6 by a predetermined dimension L. However, in contrast to this, the first and second light beams are inverted. The end faces 4a, 5a of the fiber connectors 4, 5 are attached to the holders 7,
Alternatively, the end faces 7a, 8a of 8 may be recessed by a predetermined dimension (not shown). In this case, the end face 3a of the waveguide substrate 3 and the end face 6a of the holder 6 are provided on the same plane.

【0019】[0019]

【発明の効果】以上説明したように、本発明によると、
それぞれホルダに装着された導波路基板と光ファイバコ
ネクタとの調心作業の際、光導波路端面と光ファイバ端
面とがすれあって摩耗劣化することがなく、従って、低
損失で光接合することが可能となり、高精度の光導波路
と光ファイバの接続部品を作製することができる。
As described above, according to the present invention,
When aligning the waveguide substrate and the optical fiber connector, which are respectively mounted on the holders, the end faces of the optical waveguide and the end faces of the optical fibers do not come into contact with each other so that they are not worn and deteriorated. This makes it possible to manufacture a highly accurate optical waveguide / optical fiber connection component.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief description of drawings]

【図1】本発明の実施例に係る平面説明図である。FIG. 1 is an explanatory plan view according to an embodiment of the present invention.

【図2】図1の光導波路とそのホルダの分離した斜視図
である。
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the optical waveguide and its holder of FIG. 1 in a separated state.

【図3】光ファイバと光導波路の接続関係を示す拡大説
明図である。
FIG. 3 is an enlarged explanatory diagram showing a connection relationship between an optical fiber and an optical waveguide.

【図4】光導波路端面と光ファイバ端面の間隔と結合損
失をグラフで示す図である。
FIG. 4 is a graph showing a distance between an end face of an optical waveguide and an end face of an optical fiber and a coupling loss.

【図5】従来の光導波路と光ファイバとの接合構造を示
す平面説明図である。
FIG. 5 is an explanatory plan view showing a conventional joint structure between an optical waveguide and an optical fiber.

【符号の説明】[Explanation of symbols]

1…光導波路部品、2…光導波路、3…導波路基板、4
…光ファイバコネクタ、5…光ファイバコネクタ、6…
ホルダ、7…ホルダ、8…ホルダ、10…光ファイバ、
12…凹み部。
1 ... Optical waveguide component, 2 ... Optical waveguide, 3 ... Waveguide substrate, 4
… Optical fiber connector, 5… Optical fiber connector, 6…
Holder, 7 ... Holder, 8 ... Holder, 10 ... Optical fiber,
12 ... Recessed part.

───────────────────────────────────────────────────── フロントページの続き (72)発明者 斉藤 眞秀 神奈川県横浜市栄区田谷町1番地 住友電 気工業株式会社横浜製作所内 (72)発明者 齋藤 達彦 神奈川県横浜市栄区田谷町1番地 住友電 気工業株式会社横浜製作所内 ─────────────────────────────────────────────────── ─── Continued Front Page (72) Inventor Masahide Saito 1 Taya-cho, Sakae-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. Yokohama Works (72) Tatsuhiko Saito 1 Taya-cho, Sakae-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Sumitomo Electric Industry Co., Ltd. Yokohama Works

Claims (2)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 【請求項1】 光導波路が形成された導波路基板およ
び、光ファイバが支持された光ファイバコネクタをそれ
ぞれホルダに装着し、各ホルダの端面同志を固着するよ
うにした光導波路と光ファイバとの接合部構造におい
て、 前記導波路基板の端面と前記光ファイバコネクタの端面
の少なくともいずれか一方がホルダの当接端面から後退
した位置に配置された構成を特徴とする光導波路と光フ
ァイバとの接合部構造。
1. A waveguide substrate on which an optical waveguide is formed and an optical fiber connector supporting an optical fiber are mounted on a holder, respectively, and an end face of each holder is fixed to the optical waveguide and the optical fiber. In the joint structure, at least one of the end face of the waveguide substrate and the end face of the optical fiber connector is arranged at a position retracted from the contact end face of the holder. Part structure.
【請求項2】 前記当接端面から後退した位置までの寸
法が5ないし50μmであることを特徴とする請求項1
に記載の光導波路と光ファイバとの接合部構造。
2. The dimension from the contact end face to the retracted position is 5 to 50 μm.
The structure of the joint between the optical waveguide and the optical fiber described in.
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