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21 October 1994 Micromachined free-space integrated optics
Ming C. Wu, Lih-Yuan Lin, Shi-sheng Lee
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Abstract
We report a novel surface-micromachined micro-optical bench (MOB) technology which enables us to monolithically integrate 'flipped-up' free-space optical elements with micro-positioners and micro- actuators. This technology allows complete optical systems be implemented on a single Si chip using IC-like microfabrication processes. We have, for the first time, successfully fabricated micro-Fresnel lenses, mirrors, beam-splitters, gratings, and precision optical mounts, as well as rotational stages and other micro- positioners. Self-aligned hybrid integration with edge-emitting lasers and vertical cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSEL) are also demonstrated for the first time. The MOB technology could significantly reduce the size, weight, and cost of most optical systems, and has a significant impact on optical switching, optical data storage, optoelectronic packaging.
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Ming C. Wu, Lih-Yuan Lin, and Shi-sheng Lee "Micromachined free-space integrated optics", Proc. SPIE 2291, Integrated Optics and Microstructures II, (21 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.190929
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KEYWORDS
Optical components

Silicon

Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers

Mirrors

Integrated optics

Free space optics

Semiconductor lasers

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