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FOCUS ADJUST
EX-4
SuK COUPLER
MGQA COUPLER
MGQA FOCUS TOOLS
Figure 7.3:
Fibre couplers showing access to fibre collimation lens adjustment.
There is a slot in the SuK coupler mount for the eccentric focus tool
EX-4
off-
centre pin to insert into. The
MGQA
coupler will come with one of three
MGQA
focus tools indicated to adjust the internal nut acting on the collimation lens.
7.4
Troubleshooting
The most frequent cause of low coupling efficiency is damage to the fibre
facet. Inspect the end facets using a fibre microscope inspection tool, and
clean/polish if necessary. Also try reversing the fibre patch cord or just
try a new patch cord. Note for 780/795 nm, we generally find that PM630
fibres achieve better efficiency and polarisation preservation.
Another frequent problem is the variation in astigmatism, and thus beam
collimation, with injection current. Changing the operating current to vary
the output power of the
TA
diode will affect the beam collimation and
thus fibre coupling efficiency. At the
MOGL
abs factory, astigmatism com-
pensation is optimised for high injection current. To operate at a different
current and work with a well-corrected output beam, it will be necessary to
readjust the cylindrical lens position and then reiterate the fibre coupling
optimisation (see chapter 6 for cylindrical lens adjustments).
Damage to the
TA
chip is also possible. It is highly advisable to record
the
TA
output beam profile regularly, so that any progressive degradation
can be monitored.
Summary of Contents for MOA
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Page 14: ...4 Chapter 1 Introduction ...
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Page 50: ...40 Chapter 7 Fibre coupling ...
Page 60: ...50 Appendix A Electrical connections ...
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