1998
DOI: 10.1143/jjap.37.3657
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Low-Loss Polymeric Optical Waveguides with 45° Mirrors

Abstract: Two types of low-loss polymeric optical waveguide with 45° mirrors, which accomplish 90° out-of-plane optical deflection into or from their substrate, were fabricated by cutting the waveguides with a 90° V-shaped or a 45° wedge-shaped diamond blade. The excess losses caused by the mirrors were less than 0.3 dB at 0.83 µm, which showed that the mirror surfaces were very smooth.

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“…The average excess loss due to the micromirrors was measured to be as low as 0.43 dB at the 830-nm wavelength. The excess loss of the micromirrors is one of the lowest values reported until now using the total internal reflection [5], [8]. The excess loss of 0.1 dB was reported from a metal coated mirror but with an extra process of metal coating [10].…”
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“…The average excess loss due to the micromirrors was measured to be as low as 0.43 dB at the 830-nm wavelength. The excess loss of the micromirrors is one of the lowest values reported until now using the total internal reflection [5], [8]. The excess loss of 0.1 dB was reported from a metal coated mirror but with an extra process of metal coating [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Polymeric optical multimode waveguides for optical interconnection can be fabricated by various methods such as reactive ion etching (RIE) [7], [8], molding [9], hot embossing [10], laser direct writing [5], and contact printing lithography. 45 micromirrors can be fabricated using dicing with 45 diamond saw [8], laser ablation [5], RIE, and molding process [10].…”
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“…Various techniques are used to fabricate the polymer waveguides such as reactive ion etch (RIE) [3], photolithography [4], laser direct writing [5] and molding [6]. Soft molding (microtransfer molding) is chosen to fabricate the large-coresize waveguide because it is low cost, suitable for mass production and compatible with the PCB manufacturing process.…”
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“…Processing steps for fabricating polymeric waveguides include spin-coating, the photolithographic patterning of a photoresist to define the waveguide structure and plasma etching to form a channel waveguide. 3,4 This technique has a complicated process, and thus, is not cost effective for mass production. Indeed, this technique is not suitable to define large-core dimension.…”
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