H01S5/06804

EXTERNAL RESONANT LASER MODULE

The laser module includes a QCL element, a diffraction grating unit, a first lens holder, a second lens holder, and a mount member. The first mounting portion has a first top surface on which the first lens holder is mounted via an adhesive layer. The third mounting portion has a third top surface on which the second lens holder is mounted via an adhesive layer. The second mounting portion has a second top surface located higher than the first top surface and the third top surface, a first side surface connecting the second top surface and the first top surface, and a second side surface connecting the second top surface and the third top surface. A notch extending from the second top surface to the first top surface or the third top surface is formed in at least one of the first side surface and the second side surface.

Mirror driving mechanism and optical module

A mirror driving mechanism includes a plate-shaped base portion, a mirror that is installed at the base portion, and a temperature detecting section that is installed at the base portion and that detects a temperature of the base portion. The base portion includes a thin portion that is disposed away from an outer edge of the base portion and that has a through hole extending through the base portion in a plate-thickness direction of the base portion, a thick portion that is connected to the thin portion, that is thicker than the thin portion in the plate-thickness direction of the base portion, and that extends along the outer edge so as to surround the thin portion, and a first shaft portion extends into the through hole from an outer periphery of the through hole.

TUNING ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR TUNING
20220337032 · 2022-10-20 ·

A tuning arrangement for a vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) may include a delta sigma modulator and a current source. The delta sigma modulator may be configured to generate a bitstream comprising bit signals, and the current source may be configured to provide a current to the VCSEL in a switchable manner depending on a control signal. The bitstream is generated based on a target state signal and the control signal corresponds to or is derived from the bit signals of the bitstream.

Integrated wavelength locker

Described are various configurations of integrated wavelength lockers including asymmetric Mach-Zehnder interferometers (AMZIs) and associated detectors. Various embodiments provide improved wavelength-locking accuracy by using an active tuning element in the AMZI to achieve an operational position with high locking sensitivity, a coherent receiver to reduce the frequency-dependence of the locking sensitivity, and/or a temperature sensor and/or strain gauge to computationally correct for the effect of temperature or strain changes.

FIBER-OPTIC SENSORS IN A ROSETTE OR ROSETTE-LIKE PATTERN FOR STRUCTURE MONITORING
20230120714 · 2023-04-20 ·

An apparatus, and related method, relates generally to a fiber-optic sensing system. In such a system, fiber-optic sensors are in a rosette or rosette-like pattern. An optical circulator is coupled to receive a light signal from a broadband light source, to provide the light signal to the fiber-optic sensors, and to receive a returned optical signal from the fiber-optic sensors. A spectral engine is coupled to the optical circulator to receive the returned optical signal and configured to provide an output signal.

INTEGRATED BANDGAP TEMPERATURE SENSOR
20230117058 · 2023-04-20 ·

Absolute temperature measurements of integrated photonic devices can be accomplished with integrated bandgap temperature sensors located adjacent the photonic devices. In various embodiments, the temperature of the active region within a diode structure of a photonic device is measured with an integrated bandgap temperature sensor that includes one or more diode junctions either in the semiconductor device layer beneath the active region or laterally adjacent to the photonic device, or in a diode structure formed above the semiconductor device layer and adjacent the diode structure of the photonic device.

DETECTING TEMPERATURE OF A TIME OF FLIGHT (TOF) SYSTEM LASER

Monitoring temperature of a laser diode and adjusting usage of the laser diode based on the monitoring information. The method of monitoring includes using a laser driver circuit to drive the laser diode to deliver multiple test current stimuli at different times related to the laser driver issuing one or a burst of illumination pulses. A differential measurement can be made between at least two of the test current stimuli. The differential measurement can be used to determine an indication of the heating or health of the laser diode in the system or of the laser system as a whole.

LASER DIODE DRIVE SYSTEMS
20230119309 · 2023-04-20 · ·

A laser diode drive system configured to output a drive signal to control a voltage provided to a laser diode can include a circuit sensor system configured to output a sensed signal indicative of a drive current of a laser diode, and a temperature sensor configured to output a temperature signal indicative of a temperature of the laser diode or an ambient temperature of the laser diode. The system can include a temperature compensation system configured to output a correction signal based on the temperature signal to compensate for a temperature dependent factor in the sensed signal.

MODE-HOP FREE LASER MODULE

A laser module includes a gain chip, temperature sensors, a case, and a thermoelectric cooler (TEC). The gain chip emits a laser beam. One of the temperature sensors measures a first temperature of the gain chip and is encompassed by the gain chip. The other temperature sensor is adhered to the case and measures a second temperature. The TEC tunes the laser beam emitted by the gain chip to a desired wavelength by varying the first temperature of the gain chip through a set of third temperatures for various values of the second temperature. The set of third temperatures is selected from various values of the first temperature such that the laser beam emitted at the set of third temperatures is mode-hop free.

Integrated Laser Source

Integrated laser sources emitting multi-wavelengths of light with reduced thermal transients and crosstalk and methods for operating thereof are disclosed. The integrated laser sources can include one or more heaters and a temperature control system to maintain a total thermal load of the gain segment, the heater(s), or both of a given laser to be within a range based on a predetermined target value. The system can include electrical circuitry configured to distribute current to the gain segment, the heater(s), or both. The heater(s) can be located proximate to the gain segment, and the distribution of current can be based on the relative locations. In some examples, the central laser can be heated prior to being activated. In some examples, one or more of the plurality of lasers can operate in a subthreshold operation mode when the laser is not lasing to minimize thermal perturbations to proximate lasers.