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19 October 2000 Design and manufacturing of WDM narrow-band interference filters
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The success of volume production of 200GHz and 100GHz spacing WDM band pass filters relies on several critical issues: (a) a robust, high tolerance design; (b) optimized machine configurations; (c) a stable and repeatable process; and (d) an accurate and reliable optical monitoring system. At Corning NetOptix, significant effort has been made to optimize the chamber and process parameters in order to control the optical performance, the reproducibility and the useful area. This results in increased production yields and excellent filter performance. The results of 200GHz and 100GHz spacing WDM filters manufactured at Corning NetOptix are presented.
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Ralf Faber, Keqi Zhang, and Alfons Zoeller "Design and manufacturing of WDM narrow-band interference filters", Proc. SPIE 4094, Optical and Infrared Thin Films, (19 October 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.404748
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KEYWORDS
Bandpass filters

Wavelength division multiplexing

Optical filters

Optics manufacturing

Absorption

Interference filters

Refractive index

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