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22 April 2016 Fully automated hybrid diode laser assembly using high precision active alignment
Gunnar Böttger, Daniel Weber, Friedemann Scholz, Henning Schröder, Martin Schneider-Ramelow, Klaus-Dieter Lang
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Fraunhofer IZM, Technische Universität Berlin and eagleyard Photonics present various implementations of current micro-optical assemblies for high quality free space laser beam forming and efficient fiber coupling. The laser modules shown are optimized for fast and automated assembly in small form factor packages via state-of-the-art active alignment machinery, using alignment and joining processes that have been developed and established in various industrial research projects. Operational wavelengths and optical powers ranging from 600 to 1600 nm and from 1 mW to several W respectively are addressed, for application in high-resolution laser spectroscopy, telecom and optical sensors, up to the optical powers needed in industrial and medical laser treatment.
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Gunnar Böttger, Daniel Weber, Friedemann Scholz, Henning Schröder, Martin Schneider-Ramelow, and Klaus-Dieter Lang "Fully automated hybrid diode laser assembly using high precision active alignment", Proc. SPIE 9730, Components and Packaging for Laser Systems II, 97300E (22 April 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2214718
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Photonics

Optical components

Optical alignment

Cameras

Metals

Optical fibers

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