Investigation of the efficient coupling between a highly elliptical Gaussian profile output from a laser diode and a single mode fiber using a hyperbolic-shaped microlens

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Publication year: 2010
Source: Optics & Laser Technology, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 8 February 2010
Huei, Min Yang , Chun, Ting Chen , Ruyen, Ro , Tsair, Chun Liang
A tapered hyperbolic-shaped microlens has been improved for efficient the coupling of the output from a laser diode into an optical fiber. A tapered hemispherical-end fiber microlens is also evaluated for comparison purposes. The Fresnel diffraction theory is used to evaluate laser to fiber coupling using microlenses. Experimental results demonstrate that, for an elliptical Gaussian laser diode with an aspect ratio of 1:1.5, the coupling efficiencies for the hyperbolic-shaped microlenses and the hemispherical-end fiber microlenses are 87% and 62%, respectively. Simulation results show excellent agreement with the measurements. The research results illustrate that a hyperbolic-shaped microlens has a much higher...

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