14.01.2022 • Contributions

Perfecting the art of fiber collimation with microlens arrays

In order to give developers of microlens arrays (MLAs) the opportunity to sound-out the potential of this technology, Ingeneric presents an MLA demonstrator in a new technical article in PhotonicsViews issue 1/2022.

Precision collimator arrays for optical switching architectures are increasingly common, for example in telecommunications and hyperscale data-center networks. In long-haul and metro networks, “all-optical” switching and routing functions offer considerable advantages. Compared with optical-electrical-optical (OEO) switching, they enable significantly higher Internet bandwidths and shorter latency times.

The MLA demonstrator is a one-dimensional, plano-convex 1×16 MLA, produced...
The MLA demonstrator is a one-dimensional, plano-convex 1×16 MLA, produced using precision glass molding (Source: Ingeneric)

One example is the wavelength-sensitive switch, which handles the multiplexing, switching and re-multiplexing in third-generation reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexing (ROADM) systems. The basic building blocks of these switches are usually one-dimensional micro-lens arrays that couple the light signals into the output fiber arrays.

Helping developers to test this technology in their own optical systems under practical conditions, Ingeneric has developed a one-dimensional (1D, 1×16) microlens array, available on request.

Dr Stefan Hambücker, managing director of Ingeneric, explains why he is making the demonstrator available to a wide range of users: “While we develop many of our projects closely with customers – with the corresponding confidentiality clauses in place – we are for the first time introducing the MLA demonstrator, a microlens array that developers can very easily integrate into their optical systems. It is easy to order from our website with just a few clicks.”

The company’s achievements and the characteristics of the Ingeneric MLAs are described in a free-to-read technical article in PhotonicsViews issue 1/2022:

Chhavi Jain (Ingeneric): High accuracy precision microlens arrays – Precision glass molding offers maximum manufacturing reproducibility and design accuracy, PhotonicsViews 19(1), February/March 2022, pp. 54–56; DOI: 10.1002/phvs.202200005

Further reading: Stefan Hambücker (Ingeneric): Monolithic Micro-Optics for Single Mode Diode Bars – Collimation Module with ultra fine structures opens up new markets for diode laser manufacturers, Optik Photonik 13(2), April 2018; DOI: 10.1002/opph.201800017

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