Breakthrough Technology Improves Photonic Coupling Acquisition Speed by One Order of Magnitude and More

To further its leadership in enabling the rapid manufacturing scaling of Photonics, Physik Instrumente (PI) introduces at this year’s Photonics West PILightningTM, the new first light search method with integrated AI-based real-time executive function. As the newest functionality in PI’s award-winning photonics process automation suite, this fully autonomous and virtually instantaneous process (patent applied for) eliminates the need for time-consuming searches or manual intervention. This significantly drives down costs for test and assembly in all industrial photonics alignment applications, from wafer probing to final packaging. The PILightningTM algorithm is immediately available for PI’s ultra-clean air bearing stages, Nanocube and fast steering mirror mechanisms and leverages the power of ACS controls.

Replacing fine pitch scanning by high frequency data sampling

PILightningTM is based on a new search method with integrated AI-based real-time executive function. It also replaces fine pitch scanning by high frequency data sampling, raising acquisition speeds significantly. It drastically reduces the time required to acquire first-light in single- and double-sided couplings and in loopback (omega) waveguide configurations.

Tests have shown improvements of one order of magnitude and more in single-sided alignment applications. Even higher gains are achieved in double-sided first light detection applications. The larger the search area and the more complex the alignment, the more significant the gain.

The PILightningTM algorithm is immediately available on PI’s ultra-clean air bearing-based F-142 and F-143 multi-axis photonics alignment system as well as ACS-based Nanocube and steering-mirror controllers. Further modular expansion and potential upgrades to existing FMPA systems are being developed.

Fast Alignment and First Light Detection

Back in 2016, PI set the pace for the fast and precise alignment of optical components in 2016 with the Fast Multichannel Photonics Alignment (FMPA) technology. FMPA reduces the time and cost of manufacturing and testing of photonic devices and improves yield. But before the optimization process can even start, an optical signal, above the noise level, must be detected – a process called first light detection. Finding first light has been a costly, laborious procedure in all industrial photonics alignment applications, including wafer probing and device packaging, but it is particularly time-consuming in devices with inputs and outputs where both sides must be lined up for even a threshold amount of coupling to be achieved. With the PILightningTM algorithm, which will be presented for the first time at Photonics West 2024, PI has achieved a breakthrough in the form of a novel, built-in search-and-alignment algorithm, promising to once again revolutionize this field.

Über die Physik Instrumente (PI) GmbH & Co. KG

PI with headquarters in Karlsruhe, Germany, is the market and technology leader for high-precision positioning technology and piezo applications in the market segments of Industrial Automation, Photonics, and Semiconductor, as well as Microscopy & Life Sciences. In close cooperation with international customers, PI’s approximately 1,500 specialists have been continuously pushing the boundaries of what is technically possible for more than fifty years. Various drive technologies, internally developed sensor technology and electronics, as well as control and regulation technology provide the basis for this. PI’s portfolio ranges from components to subsystems to tailor-made complete solutions. 508 granted and pending patents underline the company’s claim to leadership in the fields of precision positioning and piezo technology. PI operates on a global scale, with nine production sites in Europe, North America, and Asia, as well as sixteen sales and service subsidiaries.

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