A modified fiber interlink forms an optical link between multiple channel
waveguides to be mated. Multiple modified fiber interlinks can form
optical paths between a multiple fibers and a multi-channel planar
waveguide. Modified optical fibers are those fibers that have been shaped
or coated to an extent beyond the demands of normal communications
optical fibers. In one example, modified fibers are no longer than about
two feet in length. For another example, the modified fibers can have
either a non-cylindrical end face, a non flat end face, an end face the
plane of which is not perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the
waveguide, an end face coated with high density filter, or an identifier
on or near an end face.