LAMM, which stands for "Large-area Advanced Micro Molding" is a unique duplication method developed by Fuji Xerox that uses resin molding. The LAMM method enables the manufacture of optical interconnections suitable for use in film type multi-mode optical waveguides.
The fabrication technique makes possible the manufacture of higher performance products at one-fifth of the cost of conventional methods.
Features:
Low propagation loss: (0.06dB/cm@850nm)
Low production cost: (Normal temperature,
normal pressure duplication technology makes
possible extremely high material efficiency)
Low environmental burden: (Zero emission,
non-use of organic solvent)
Enables direct formation of optical waveguide
pattern on large-area film
Well suited for the manufacture of multi-mode
waveguides for optical interconnection (optical
modules, photoelectric circuit boards, FTTH
compatible, etc.)