9 July 2012 Design and experimental study of the controlled two-dimensional-intensity profile of the output beam from a broad-area laser diode using grating outcouplers
Viktor O. Smolski, Oleg V. Smolski, Eric C. Browy, Eric G. Johnson, Zane A. Shellenbarger
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Abstract
We present a method of designing a grating outcoupler to obtain the desired two dimensional-intensity profile and improved field distribution of the optical beam emitted by a grating coupled surface-emitting laser. The method is based on variation of the periodicity, the duty cycle, and the groove tilt angle of the grating. Grating design involves numerical analysis of the optical field propagated through the grating by applying the rigorous coupled wave approach method. Experimental evaluation of the designed grating components was done by fabrication and testing the broad area semiconductor lasers with the monolithically integrated grating outcouplers. We present a grating design that provides the spreading of a single optical output into multibeams at different outcoupling angles in the emitting plane. We also present an approach to provide uniform optical intensity profile from the grating outcoupler based on varying duty cycle.
© 2012 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) 0091-3286/2012/$25.00 © 2012 SPIE
Viktor O. Smolski, Oleg V. Smolski, Eric C. Browy, Eric G. Johnson, and Zane A. Shellenbarger "Design and experimental study of the controlled two-dimensional-intensity profile of the output beam from a broad-area laser diode using grating outcouplers," Optical Engineering 51(7), 074204 (9 July 2012). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.51.7.074204
Published: 9 July 2012
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KEYWORDS
Optical design

Etching

Semiconductor lasers

Computer aided design

Near field optics

Wave propagation

Waveguides

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