Ink-Jet Fabrication of Polymer Microlens for Optical-I/O Chip Packaging
- 1 March 2000
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 39 (3S) , 1490
- https://doi.org/10.1143/jjap.39.1490
Abstract
We report on a simple and versatile method of fabricating polymer microlenses that can be easily integrated with optical devices. UV-curable epoxy resin is dropped onto optical devices by an ink-jet apparatus. When the droplets touch the surface, they form into partial spheres due to their surface tension. UV light irradiation for less than five minutes can easily turn them into solid microlenses. Various microlenses, having a geometrical diameter from 20 to 140 µm with F/1.0 to F/11.0, were successfully produced by controlling the volume and viscosity of the polymer resin and their wettability to the substrate. Their uniformity in a microlens array was measured to be within ±1% in diameter and ±3 µm in pitch. Hybrid integration of an ink-jetted microlens with a wire-bonded vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) was also demonstrated. When an ink-jetted microlens (45-µm diameter, F/2.0) was formed on the aperture of an 850-nm VCSEL, the coupling efficiency into a single-mode fiber was 4 dB higher than without the microlens.Keywords
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