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Document Number
US Patent 5293444
Issued Date
March 8, 1994
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An apparatus and method of manufacturing a wavelength converter of an optical fiber type, having a core and a clad covering the core. At least one of the core and clad is made of a nonlinear optical material such that copious amounts of second harmonic light are emitted form a light emitting end face of the optical fiber. Grooves and/or flanges are formed in or on the clad or a transparent layer covering the clad. The transparent layer also covers the light emitting end face of the optical fiber. A collimating surface is formed on the transparent layer at the light emitting end face for collimating the second harmonic light emitted. Various molds are used to form different collimating surfaces, grooves, and flanges in and on the transparent layer.
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Published
March 8, 1994
Application Number
07/803,998
Filed
December 9, 1991
US Classification
385/122   372/50.1
Int'l Classification
G02F   1/35   (20060101)   G02B   6/34   (20060101)   G02F   1/383   (20060101)   G02B   6/26   (20060101)   G02F   1/37   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Dec 14, 1990 [JP] 2-402384 Dec 27, 1990 [JP] 2-408167 Dec 27, 1990 [JP] 2-408168
USPTO Field of Search
372/22   372/50   372/23   385/122   385/123   359/326   359/327   359/328   359/329   359/330   359/331   359/332  
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The optical component according to the present invention includes a fixed member including a through hole, and a wavelength conversion member having at least one part thereof arranged in the through hole, where the fixed member is formed with a cut-in part or a hole part in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the through hole.

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