Hello,
I am working to achieve a very low loss coupling from fiber to integrated photonic waveguides. We would like to try and secure a fiber-to-chip positioning setup (similar to nanopositioners in one-off experiments), and then put the package in a helium cryostat to see if we can maintain the coupling down to 4 K. I am unable to find resources on how people package these types of systems and suppliers that sell the base packaging components of integrated optical-fiber systems. I think it is an issue that I don’t know any of this literature and once we find a few references/experts/companies we will be all set. Do you have any suggestions for us to point us in the right direction?
Thank you all,
Huma Yusuf
I am working to achieve a very low loss coupling from fiber to integrated photonic waveguides. We would like to try and secure a fiber-to-chip positioning setup (similar to nanopositioners in one-off experiments), and then put the package in a helium cryostat to see if we can maintain the coupling down to 4 K. I am unable to find resources on how people package these types of systems and suppliers that sell the base packaging components of integrated optical-fiber systems. I think it is an issue that I don’t know any of this literature and once we find a few references/experts/companies we will be all set. Do you have any suggestions for us to point us in the right direction?
Thank you all,
Huma Yusuf