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7 February 2011 Feedback in close-coupled axial VCSEL-photodiode pairs
Kent M. Geib, Darwin K. Serkland, Gregory M. Peake, Victoria M. Sanchez
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Abstract
We have been investigating the use of coaxial multimode VCSEL/PD (vertical cavity surface emitting laser/photodiode) pairs for positional sensing with emitter to target mirror distances on the order of 1mm. We have observed large variations in signal levels due to the strong optical feedback in these close-coupled systems, employing either heterogeneously integrated commercial components or our own monolithically integrated devices. The feedback effect is larger than anticipated due to the annular geometry of the photodetector. Even though there is very little change in the measured VCSEL total output power, the optical feedback induces variations in the transverse mode distributions in these multimode VCSELs. The higher order modes have a larger divergence angle resulting in changes in the reflected light power incident upon the active detector area for a large range of emitter/mirror separations. We will review the experimental details and provide strategies for avoiding these variations in detected power.
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Kent M. Geib, Darwin K. Serkland, Gregory M. Peake, and Victoria M. Sanchez "Feedback in close-coupled axial VCSEL-photodiode pairs", Proc. SPIE 7952, Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers XV, 79520M (7 February 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.872909
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KEYWORDS
Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers

Mirrors

Sensors

Photodiodes

Signal detection

Electronic filtering

Oscilloscopes

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