Single-mode coupling approaching theoretical maximum
Easy to use
Sub-micron resolution
Versions for bare, connectorized, or polarization-preserving fibers
Efficient single-mode coupling of a laser beam into an optical fiber is simple with Newport’s Single-Mode Fiber Couplers. They provide the sub-micron positioning resolution necessary for high single-mode coupling efficiency.
Model F-915 offers the basic capability to couple laser light to bare single-mode fibers, Model F-916 adds a rotatable chuck for orienting polarization-preserving fibers, and Model F-91-C1accommodates connectorized fibers.
Fine translation is obtained in these couplers, without changing the angular orientation of the focused beam on the fiber endface. Unlike conventional couplers, in which positioner runouts can exceed fiber misalignment tolerances, the fine-tuning tilt adjustments introduce only a second order translation of the beam.
Sub-micron resolution, required to optimize coupling to single-mode fibers, is provided by the kinematic tilt stage that uses fine, 100-pitch adjustment screws to pivot the lens/fiber-holder assembly. Focus and coarse transverse adjustments, required to position the focused laser beam on the fiber endface, are provided by the three-axis positioner that holds the fiber chuck. An M-Series microscope objective is also required.
The couplers’ optical axis height is fixed at a nominal 3 in. (75 mm), and they have a pattern of tapped and clearance holes in their base for convenient mounting on Newport tables and breadboards.
Chucks and objectives not included. Order separately for your specific application.