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8 September 2004 PLATIMO: versatile assembling facilities to bring concepts to prototypes and automated production
Christophe Kopp, Laurent Fulbert, Karen Gilbert
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Abstract
PLATIMO is a photonic micro devices integration unit set up by the CEA-LETI in the Optronics Department thanks to a contribution of the Rhone-Alpes region. The aim of PLATIMO is to propose to industrial and institutional designers a partnership with the knowledge, experience, and necessary automated equipment to speed up the prototyping process and to develop automated assembly solution. To illustrate the capabilities of PLATIMO, we present three very various achievements using the optobonder. The first realization is a microchip laser assembling with pick-and-placed components. The second onz is an 8-channel V-groove assembling to a planar waveguide splitter by active alignment. The third realization is a highly integrated 10Gbit/s transmitter optical sub-assembly with pick-and-placed optical fiber stub or barrel for multimode VCSEL coupling.
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Christophe Kopp, Laurent Fulbert, and Karen Gilbert "PLATIMO: versatile assembling facilities to bring concepts to prototypes and automated production", Proc. SPIE 5454, Micro-Optics: Fabrication, Packaging, and Integration, (8 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.553046
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KEYWORDS
Semiconductor lasers

Optical alignment

Prototyping

Glasses

Semiconducting wafers

Nd:YAG lasers

Assembly equipment

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