Patent classifications
G02B19/0057
Optical unit for laser processing system and laser processing system
An optical unit for a laser processing system includes a laser diode including a plurality of laser emitters which emit laser light, a lens unit including a plurality of lenses, a holding block having a light-transmitting property, and a light-shielding film. The holding block and the laser diode are bonded to each other with a first adhesive, and the lens unit and the holding block are bonded to each other with a second adhesive. The light-shielding film is located between the lens unit and the holding block.
LASER MODULE, LASER OSCILLATOR AND LASER PROCESSING SYSTEM
A laser module includes: a laser diode bar including a plurality of emitters configured to emit laser light from a front surface and leak light from a rear surface; a housing including a reflecting surface configured to surround a space together with the laser diode bar and reflect, toward the space, light leaked from the rear surface, in a scattering manner; and a detector configured to detect light reflected by the reflecting surface. A laser module includes: a laser diode bar including a plurality of emitters configured to emit laser light from a front surface and leak light from a rear surface; a condenser lens on which light leaked from rear surfaces of all of the plurality of emitters impinges; and a detector configured to detect light transmitted through the condenser lens.
Microlens array with first side thereof having aspheric-surface shapes
A microlens array according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes lens layers with a first side thereof having aspheric-surface shapes. The microlens array is configured such that an optical communication module may be miniaturized and integrated as a working distance (WD) is minimized to 1.30±0.05 mm, and collimating performance is excellent as a curvature radius (R1) of each lens layer is 1.1 to 1.5.
Light source device and projection type display device
Provided is a light source device including a laser light source group including at least one multi-emitter laser light source and at least one non-multi-emitter laser light source that emits a colored light different from that of the multi-emitter laser light source, a collimator lens having at least one cylindrical surface that adjusts a laser light emitted from the at least one multi-emitter laser light source, and a light guide unit that performs color synthesis of a laser light emitted from the at least one multi-emitter laser light source and having passed through the cylindrical surface and a laser light emitted from the at least one non-multi-emitter laser light source.
Multi-wavelength laser system
A multi-wavelength laser module including a base plate, a plurality of radiation sources mounted on the base plate, at least one telescope including a first lens and a second lens wherein the second lens is arranged at a distance from the first lens along a radiation beam path, thereby creating a telescopic effect. A beam angle correction plate is arranged between the first lens and the second lens in the radiation beam path, the beam angle correction plate being angled in relation to the radiation beam path so as to parallel shift the radiation beam inside the telescope and thereby adjust the pointing direction of the radiation beam after passage of the telescope. Further, a method for assembling a multi-wavelength laser system provided with telescopes with such beam angle correction plate.
DOT PROJECTOR INCLUDING HYBRID REFRACTIVE-DIFFRACTIVE OPTICAL ELEMENTS
A dot projector may include a vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL). The dot projector may include one or more collimating elements to collimate light emitted by the VCSEL. An effective focal length of the one or more collimating elements may be larger than an optics length of the dot projector. The dot projector may include an optical element including a periodic optical phase function to replicate the light after collimation by the one or more collimating elements and an aberration-correcting phase function to correct spot aberrations in a dot pattern resulting from the tiling or splitting of the light.
HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE (HDR) USING A PHASE LIGHT MODULATOR (PLM) AND LASER PHOSPHOR ILLUMINATION
An apparatus for high dynamic range (HDR) modulation includes one or more lasers configured to transmit respective beams of laser light with a single color mode and a PLM optically coupled to the one or more lasers. The PLM is configured to modulate the laser light to produce a first modulated light. The apparatus also includes a phosphor optically coupled to the PLM and configured to receive at least a first portion of the first modulated light from the PLM and to emit a phosphor light with multiple color modes. At least one spatial light modulator (SLM) is also optically coupled to the phosphor and configured to modulate the multiple color modes in the phosphor light and the single color mode to project a second modulated light.
INTELLIGENT VISIBLE LIGHT WITH A GALLIUM AND NITROGEN CONTAINING LASER SOURCE
A smart light source configured for visible light communication. The light source includes a controller comprising a modem configured to receive a data signal and generate a driving current and a modulation signal based on the data signal. Additionally, the light source includes a light emitter configured as a pump-light device to receive the driving current for producing a directional electromagnetic radiation with a first peak wavelength in the ultra-violet or blue wavelength regime modulated to carry the data signal using the modulation signal. Further, the light source includes a pathway configured to direct the directional electromagnetic radiation and a wavelength converter optically coupled to the pathway to receive the directional electromagnetic radiation and to output a white-color spectrum. Furthermore, the light source includes a beam shaper configured to direct the white-color spectrum for illuminating a target of interest and transmitting the data signal.
Optical cross-coupling mitigation systems for wavelength beam combining laser systems
In various embodiments, wavelength beam combining laser systems incorporate optical cross-coupling mitigation systems and/or engineered partially reflective output couplers in order to reduce or substantially eliminate unwanted back-reflection of stray light.
LASER PROJECTION APPARATUS
A laser projection apparatus includes a laser source, a light modulating engine and a projection lens. The laser source includes a laser device, a combining component, a first lens and a phosphor wheel. The combining component includes a reflecting region and two transmitting regions. The reflecting region is configured to reflect a laser beam and a fluorescent beam incident on the reflecting region. The two transmitting regions are disposed on two sides of the reflecting region respectively, and the transmitting regions are configured to transmit a plurality of laser beams emitted by the laser device. The phosphor wheel includes a first region and a second region. The first region is configured to diffuse and reflect the laser beams incident on the first region. The second region is configured to be excited to emit a fluorescent beam due to irradiation of the laser beams incident on the second region.