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17 February 2010 Demonstration of high pointing accuracy dual-axis collimation of 49 emitter diode bar using a laser-written custom phase-plate
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Abstract
We present our work on a single optical component that combines fast-axis smile and lens error correction with slowaxis collimation, produced with a laser-cut phase-plate technique. Customized focal length of slow-axis lenses allows optimization of fill-factor of diode laser bars. In this paper we report on excellent beam properties obtained for a 49- single mode emitter array, 975 nm bar providing 30W cw output, with RMS pointing error of 3% and 6% of far-field divergence in fast- and slow-axis, respectively. We observed a pitch mismatch of 0.03% between the slow-axis lens array, with emitter pointing clearly affected by chip thermal expansion.
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Natalia Trela, Howard J. Baker, Jozef J. Wendland, and Denis R. Hall "Demonstration of high pointing accuracy dual-axis collimation of 49 emitter diode bar using a laser-written custom phase-plate", Proc. SPIE 7583, High-Power Diode Laser Technology and Applications VIII, 75830Y (17 February 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.842197
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KEYWORDS
Collimation

Semiconductor lasers

Thermal effects

Diodes

Laser systems engineering

Manufacturing

Spherical lenses

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