Fiber Array

In a fiber array, light can be coupled into the input fibers from an external light source such as a laser. The precisely aligned fibers ensure that a high percentage of the light is efficiently captured and guided through the fiber cores. The light coupling efficiency depends on factors such as the numerical aperture of the fibers, the alignment accuracy, and the mode – matching between the light source and the fibers.


Main features:
- Material: Glass or Silicon
- Number of Channels:2×2, 3×3, 6×8, 12×12 or Custom
- Fibers:Singlemode, PM, or Multimode Fibers
- Wavelength: 200-2600nm
- Fiber arrangements:Linear or 2D fiber arrangements
Applications:
- Optical Communication
- Optical Sensing
- Optical Imaging
- Fiber lasers and amplifiers
- Fiber array connectors for data center applications
- Fiber-to-chip coupling for photonic integrated circuits