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publicationDate 1999-01-29-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H1123881-A
titleOfInvention Optical fiber splicing method
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To apply an optical fiber splicing method which is applicable to connection of optical fibers used in the field of optical communication and optical information processing and has excellent heat resistance, moisture resistance, connectivity with optical components, etc. Connection method). SOLUTION: A step of mounting two optical fibers 13 in a groove 11 formed in a resin platform 12 so that end faces thereof are opposed to each other, and a liquid photosensitive material in a portion to be connected. A process of injecting and filling the reactive oligomer 10 and a process of irradiating the reactive oligomer 10 with ultraviolet light 14 and curing the oligomer 10 to connect and fix the fibers 13, 13. Is the law. As the reactive oligomer 10, Epoxy oligomers, reactive silicone oligomers, and acrylic oligomers are used.
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