Pulsed Laser Diodes with a Homogeneous Beam Profile | |
09 Sep 2015 Pulsed laser diodes are becoming more and more efficient and powerful, and so they represent a viable alternative to large and expensive laser systems. One advantage of solid-state lasers is the excellent beam profile. Achieving this with semiconductor laser diodes requires the use of external beam-shaping elements or homogenisers. Diffusing lenses, diffractive elements, or long optical fibres can be used, however, this always results in either a loss of power or the mechanical effort is too great. Our developers in Canada have been successful in connecting powerful, multi-junction PLDs to a special fibre structure, and so allowing a homogeneous beam profile to be achieved after just a few centimetres. Picture 1 shows the near-field distribution of a pulsed laser diode with three epitaxially-integrated emitters. After just 13mm (see Picture 2), a significantly more homogeneous beam profile is visible. Picture 3 shows the beam profile after 55cm. The advantage of this assembly is that it is compact and robust and exhibits low losses at the same time as a higher peak power. Prototypes are currently being built. If you are interested, we are still able to include any desired changes. For more information visit our website at: http://www.lasercomponents.com/uk/lasers/laser-diodes/pulsed-laser-diodes/ |
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