Claims
- 1. A self-aligned optical coupler system comprising:
- a first optical waveguide circuit having a first end and having at least one optical waveguide;
- a second optical waveguide circuit having a first end and having at least one optical waveguide;
- a first plug mechanism, having a first alignment structure, formed on the first end of the first optical waveguide circuit;
- a second plug mechanism, having a second alignment structure, formed on the first end of the second optical waveguide circuit;
- a receptacle mechanism, having a first end with a third alignment structure and a second end with a fourth alignment structure, and having at least one optical waveguide; and
- wherein:
- said first plug mechanism can be attached to the first end of said receptacle mechanism such that the first and third alignment structures mate in such a fashion so as to cause the at least one waveguides of the first plug mechanism and the receptacle mechanism to be aligned with each other at the first end of the receptacle mechanism; and
- said second plug mechanism can be attached to the second end of said receptacle mechanism such that the second and fourth alignment structures mate in such a fashion so as to cause the at least one waveguides of the second plug mechanism and the receptacle mechanism to be aligned with each other at the second end of the receptacle mechanism.
- 2. The self-aligned coupler system of claim 1, wherein:
- the alignment structures are visual alignment marks;
- the first and third visual alignment marks are visually aligned so as to cause the at least one waveguides of the first plug mechanism and the receptacle mechanism to be aligned with each other at the first end of the receptacle mechanism; and
- the second and fourth visual alignment marks are visually aligned so as to cause the at least one waveguides of the second plug mechanism and the receptacle mechanism to be aligned with each other at the second end of the receptacle mechanism.
- 3. The self-aligned coupler system of claim 2, wherein the visual alignment marks are visually aligned with machine vision techniques.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 08/775,330, filed on Dec. 31, 1996, pending. The U.S. Government may have rights in the present invention.
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