2019 IEEE CPMT Symposium Japan (ICSJ) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/icsj47124.2019.8998734
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Applicability of the Mosquito method to fabricate fan-in/out device for single-mode multicore fiber

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“…We succeeded in fabricating single-mode polymer optical waveguides as well as multimode waveguides using the Mosquito method that we developed [7], and demonstrated the low propagation loss even at 1310/1550 nm wavelengths [8]. One of the features of the Mosquito method is that gradedindex (GI) profiles are formed in circular cores, because of the material diffusion between the core and cladding [9]. Contrastingly, we have recently applied the direct curing method, which is widely deployed as a conventional process for fabricating polymer optical waveguides, and fabricated step-index (SI) square-core single-mode polymer waveguides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We succeeded in fabricating single-mode polymer optical waveguides as well as multimode waveguides using the Mosquito method that we developed [7], and demonstrated the low propagation loss even at 1310/1550 nm wavelengths [8]. One of the features of the Mosquito method is that gradedindex (GI) profiles are formed in circular cores, because of the material diffusion between the core and cladding [9]. Contrastingly, we have recently applied the direct curing method, which is widely deployed as a conventional process for fabricating polymer optical waveguides, and fabricated step-index (SI) square-core single-mode polymer waveguides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%