Fiber holders and associated methods for maintaining relative orientiation of fibers therein
A system for maintaining relative orientation of optical fibers in an array is provided. Fibers extend parallel and include a first fiber and an adjacent fiber. The system includes a fiber holder with alignment holes configured to receive stripped fiber sections. The alignment holes extend from the first surface to the second surface, and the alignment holes include a first alignment hole configured to receive a stripped fiber section of the first fiber and an adjacent alignment hole configured to receive a stripped fiber section of the adjacent fiber. The fiber holder has a wall separating the first alignment hole and the adjacent alignment hole that permits rotation of the stripped fiber section of the adjacent fiber in the adjacent alignment hole without causing rotation of the stripped fiber section of the first fiber in the first alignment hole.
1 . A system for maintaining relative orientation of at least two optical fibers in an array, the system comprising:
the at least two optical fibers extending parallel in a same direction along a Z-axis, wherein the at least two optical fibers are multi-core fibers,
wherein the at least two optical fibers includes a first optical fiber and an adjacent optical fiber, wherein at least a portion of each of the at least two optical fibers is stripped to remove an outer coating from each of the at least two optical fibers so that at least two stripped optical fiber sections are provided; and
a fiber holder comprising:
a first surface and a second surface;
at least two alignment holes that are configured to receive the at least two stripped optical fiber sections, wherein the at least two alignment holes extend from the first surface to the second surface, wherein the at least two alignment holes includes a first alignment hole configured to receive a stripped optical fiber section of the first optical fiber and an adjacent alignment hole configured to receive a stripped optical fiber section of the adjacent optical fiber; and
a wall, wherein the wall separates the first alignment hole and the adjacent alignment hole, wherein the wall is configured to permit rotation of the stripped optical fiber section of the adjacent optical fiber in the adjacent alignment hole without causing rotation of the stripped optical fiber section of the first optical fiber in the first alignment hole, wherein the wall defines a width of 20 to 125 microns,
wherein the first alignment hole and the second alignment hole are each formed by laser drilling from the first surface towards the second surface and also by laser drilling from the second surface towards the first surface.
2 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the first alignment hole has a first cross-sectional size at the first surface, wherein the first alignment hole has a second cross-sectional size at the second surface, and wherein the first cross-sectional size is larger than the second cross-sectional size.
3 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the first alignment hole is configured to hold only one stripped optical fiber section of an optical fiber therein.
4 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the stripped optical fiber section of the first optical fiber has a diameter, wherein the first alignment hole has a hole diameter defined at the second surface, wherein the hole diameter exceeds the diameter of the stripped optical fiber section of the first optical fiber by two microns or less.
5 . The system of claim 4 , wherein the hole diameter exceeds the diameter of the stripped optical fiber section of the first optical fiber by 0.5 microns or less.
6 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the first alignment hole has a circular, oval, rectangular, rectilinear, hexagonal, or triangular cross-sectional shape.
7 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the fiber holder comprises two or more pieces including a first piece and a second piece, wherein a support surface is provided on the first piece, wherein the at least two alignment holes are provided on the second piece, and wherein the first piece and the second piece are attached together.
8 . The system of claim 7 , further comprising a third piece, wherein the third piece includes a first surface and a second surface, wherein the third piece includes at least two additional alignment holes extending from the first surface of the third piece to the second surface of the third piece, wherein the at least two additional alignment holes includes a first additional alignment hole, wherein the second piece and the third piece are configured to be attached adjacent to each other so that the first alignment hole and the first additional alignment hole are axially aligned.
9 . The system of claim 7 , wherein the support surface is curved.
10 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the fiber holder is integrally formed as a single component.
11 . A fiber holder for maintaining relative orientation of at least two optical fibers, wherein the at least two optical fibers are multi-core fibers, the fiber holder comprising:
a first surface and a second surface;
at least two alignment holes that are configured to receive at least two stripped optical fiber sections of the at least two fibers, wherein the at least two alignment holes extend from the first surface to the second surface, wherein the at least two alignment holes includes a first alignment hole configured to receive a stripped optical fiber section of a first optical fiber of the at least two optical fibers and an adjacent alignment hole configured to receive a stripped optical fiber section of an adjacent optical fiber of the at least two optical fibers, wherein the adjacent optical fiber is adjacent to the first optical fiber; and
a wall, wherein the wall separates the first alignment hole and the adjacent alignment hole, wherein the wall is configured to permit rotation of the stripped optical fiber section of the adjacent optical fiber in the adjacent alignment hole without causing rotation of the stripped optical fiber section of the first optical fiber in the first alignment hole, wherein the wall defines a width of 20 to 125 microns,
wherein the first alignment hole and the second alignment hole are each formed by laser drilling from the first surface towards the second surface and also by laser drilling from the second surface towards the first surface.
12 . A fiber holder produced by a process of:
providing a substrate having a first side and a second side;
laser drilling a first alignment hole from the first side of the substrate towards the second side of the substrate; and
laser drilling an adjacent second alignment hole adjacent to the first alignment hole, wherein a wall is maintained between the first alignment hole and the adjacent second alignment hole, wherein the wall defines a width of 20 to 125 microns,
wherein the first alignment hole and the adjacent second alignment hole are configured to receive at least two stripped optical fiber sections of at least two fibers, wherein the at least two optical fibers are multi-core fibers, wherein the first alignment hole and the adjacent second alignment hole extend from the first surface to the second surface,
wherein the wall separates the first alignment hole and the adjacent second alignment hole, wherein the wall is configured to permit rotation of the stripped optical fiber section of one of the at least two fibers in the first alignment hole without causing rotation of the stripped optical fiber section of an adjacently positioned another of the at least two fibers in the adjacent second alignment hole.
13 . The fiber holder of claim 12 , wherein the substrate comprises two or more pieces including a first piece and a second piece, wherein the fiber holder is further produced by the process of:
attaching the first piece to the second piece; and
laser drilling the first alignment hole and the adjacent alignment hole in the second piece.