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electronic components and technology conference | 1997

Microsystems and wafer processes for volume-production of highly reliable fiber optic components for telecom- and datacom-application

Hans Ludwig Dr. Rer. Nat. Althaus; Wolfgang Gramann; K. Panter

In development and fabrication of highly reliable active fiber optic components, first the application of great fields of microsystem techniques enabled the breakthrough in volume-production. Micro-mechanical methods allowed the big scale fabrication of microoptical silicon lenses with methods, machines and materials of the semiconductor technology on wafer. With the simultaneous application of micro-mechanical methods, such as anodic bonding processes of optical components and semiconductor-laser heated solder bonding techniques, it was possible to realize also hybrid integrated fiberoptic subcomponents on silicon wafer with the neccessary dimensions, tolerances and mechanical stability in the submicrometer region. We have realized a technology with micro-systems that enables on an (about 1 mm sq.) chip in a silicon wafer compound the hybrid integration of complete active fiberoptic modules with their different active semiconductor chips and the micro-optics for direct coupling in and out of the SM- and MM-fibers for different applications. With this technology of a compact design of the neccessary materials and components we could assemble components as laser- and detector-modules with the highest standard of microoptical stability and reliability. With this technique we can use the already in microelectronics well-established low cost production methods on wafer scale also for active fiber optic components. This means the complete fabrication, burn-in and testing procedures are practicable for example on a 5 inch silicon-wafer. So the main module-functions are separated from the cost intensive packaging efforts. It is rather possible to provide with a standard-submount base-component a fiber optic product family for different applications with adapted packages. This means that on the base of these module-subcomponents the volume production as well of low cost as also of high end components for fiber optics are possible. As all the essential opto-electrical and mechanical functions are combined in the highly stable subcomponent chip with well adapted materials, in minimal dimensions and symmetrical design, all the derived fiber optic components can provide the imperative reliability for these products. In some examples we show proposed exploitations of these technique for highly expedient realization of fiber optic transmission systems. One very important field for application of low cost components is the access network. Fiber to the home needs medium datarates (up to 155 Mbit/s) and medium length (up to 10 km). The techniques described here allows to find the optimum between performance and cost for these applications. Using the bi-directional transmission the effort for the bit transport can be reduced near to the level of copper lines. Therefore the German Telekom has installed a lot of subscriber lines using modules for bi-directional optical transmission.


Archive | 1987

Transmission and reception module for a bidirectional communication network

Rudolf Keil; Franz Mayerhofer; Hans Ludwig Dr. Rer. Nat. Althaus; Ekkehard Klement


Archive | 1987

Emission-reception module for a bidirectional communication network, particularly a broadband ISDN

Rudolf Dr. Keil; Franz Mayerhofer; Hans Ludwig Dr. Rer. Nat. Althaus; Ekkehard Klement


Archive | 1986

Method for positioning and bonding a solid body to a support base

Hans Ludwig Dr. Rer. Nat. Althaus; Werner Kuhlmann; Werner Spaeth


Archive | 1993

Transmitter and receiver module for bi-directional optical communication

Hans Ludwig Dr. Rer. Nat. Althaus; Ralf Dietrich; Wolfgang Gramann; Werner Späth


Archive | 1993

Optoelectronical element and method of making the same

Hans Ludwig Dr. Rer. Nat. Althaus; Ralf Ing. Grad. Dietrich; Wolfgang Gramann; Werner Späth


Archive | 1999

Optoelektronisches, bidirektionales Sende- und Empfangsmodul in Leadframe-Technik

Hans Ludwig Dr. Rer. Nat. Althaus; Gerhard Kuhn; Klaus Panzer


Archive | 1999

Optoelectronic component with light emitter or -receiver in mounting system, includes thermally-conductive auxiliary support with thin window in same material

Hans Ludwig Dr. Rer. Nat. Althaus; Wolfgang Gramann; Gerhard Kuhn


Archive | 1988

Coupling arrangement for coupling light of a semiconductor laser diode into a multimode glass fiber

Hans Ludwig Dr. Rer. Nat. Althaus; Walter Proebster


Archive | 1987

Device for positioning and fastening a lightwave guide to a base

Hans Ludwig Dr. Rer. Nat. Althaus; Werner Kuhlmann; Werner Spaeth

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