Do-it-yourself three-dimensional large core multimode fiber splitters through a consumer-grade 3D printer

  • Oliveira R
  • Nogueira R
  • Bilro L
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We report the design, fabrication and characterization of 3D large core (1 mm) multimode fiber splitters using a low-cost stereolithography 3D printer. The results were accomplished for symmetrical 1 × 2 and 1 × 4 splitters, where the angle between the output arms was varied from 10 to 180°, showing good uniformity between the splitting ratios. Asymmetrical 1 × 2 splitters were also studied to achieve different splitting ratios. This was done by fixing one arm at a specific angle, while varying the other. Results were quite satisfactory, paving the way for simple and customizable manufacturing of passive optical elements.

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Oliveira, R., Nogueira, R., & Bilro, L. (2022). Do-it-yourself three-dimensional large core multimode fiber splitters through a consumer-grade 3D printer. Optical Materials Express, 12(2), 593. https://doi.org/10.1364/ome.449425

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