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20 September 1982 Characteristics Of Efficient Laser Diode Collimators
John F. Forkner, David W. Kuntz
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Abstract
A series of lenses for focusing and collimating the output of semiconductor lasers is described. The description of an anamorphic prism pair to convert the beam cross-section from elliptical to circular is also given. Designs which perform to diffraction limitation, yet lend themselves to low cost manufacturing are specifically considered. Correction for the aberrative effects of diode windows, a situation commonly encountered, is analyzed in detail.
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John F. Forkner and David W. Kuntz "Characteristics Of Efficient Laser Diode Collimators", Proc. SPIE 0390, High Speed Read/Write Techniques for Advanced Printing and Data Handling, (20 September 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935056
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KEYWORDS
Objectives

Semiconductor lasers

Lenses

Prisms

Diodes

Monochromatic aberrations

Lens design

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