An innovative flexible and accurate packaging technique suited to fabricate low cost micro optoelectronic modules
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Considerable efforts are presently being made to improve miniaturization of optical devices and to achieve at the same time submicron assembly precision. Several groups are working on concepts based on passive alignment techniques (ex. integrated waveguide ...
Considerable efforts are presently being made in the fabrication of miniaturized optical devices. An automated assembly technique for small optical components based on standardized holders and on-line alignment of the optical elements has been developed. T ...
An automated assembly technique for small optical components has been developed. It concerns components such as, e.g., laser diodes and LEDs, fibers, lenses, beamsplitters, polarizers, mirrors, crystals, prisms, diffractive elements or photodiodes. It is b ...
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