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V-grooves and fibre arrays are made to measure

A Moritex Europe product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jun 23, 2005

V-groove components and fully manufactured fibre arrays can be supplied to meet demanding customer specifications.

Moritex has announced a new service for researchers seeking smaller numbers of custom design V-grooves and fibre arrays.

Both V-groove components and fully manufactured fibre arrays (perpendicular flat or angled) can be supplied to meet demanding customer specifications.

Devices can be made in virtually any size, and can have from one to hundreds of grooves, the most common though include one, two, four, eight, 16, and 32 grooves.

Moritex V-grooves, available in a choice of materials including quartz, glass or ceramic, are used in making fibre optic arrays - a key component in a variety of optical devices.

From laser diode arrays to optical switching, a high quality array is crucial in achieving high performance.

Produced using a highly accurate grinding process, Moritex Europe has been able to obtain deep grooves relative to those made by the traditional chemical etching methods used in the manufacture of silicon V-groove devices.

The highly accurate tolerances derived from the manufacturing process means that the devices maintain an even fibre height and pitch that is essential for low loss connections and even performance.

With pitch tolerances typically better than +/-0.3um, Moritex V-grooves and fibre arrays provide the precision to ensure the alignment of single and multimode optical fibres within optical modules.

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