Butterfly Package is a standardized packaging format used for optoelectronic devices, commonly applied to components such as laser diodes (LDs) and photodetectors (PDs). The name derives from its distinct shape, which resembles the wings of a butterfly. Key advantages of butterfly-packaged optoelectronic devices include standardized dimensions, lightweight design, high reliability due to hermetic sealing, and ease of manufacturing and assembly into application-specific modules. These features make butterfly packages widely utilized in modern optical communication systems and fiber optic sensing applications.
Butterfly Package is a standardized packaging format used for optoelectronic devices, commonly applied to components such as laser diodes (LDs) and photodetectors (PDs). The name derives from its distinct shape, which resembles the wings of a butterfly. Key advantages of butterfly-packaged optoelectronic devices include standardized dimensions, lightweight design, high reliability due to hermetic sealing, and ease of manufacturing and assembly into application-specific modules. These features make butterfly packages widely utilized in modern optical communication systems and fiber optic sensing applications.