Claims
- 1. A laser for coupling light to the aperture of an optical fiber, said laser comprising:a first optical element having a concave reflective surface having a first radius of curvature and a convex transmissive surface having a second radius of curvature; a second reflector optically coupled to said first optical element, said concave reflective surface and said second reflector defining a vertical cavity resonator having an associated cavity length; a semiconductor laser body for generating a laser beam from said vertical cavity resonator, said laser body including a substrate region within said vertical cavity resonator and an active region disposed between said substrate region and said second reflective surface; and a first electrode disposed on a surface of said substrate remote from said active region and a second electrode disposed on said second reflector, said first and second electrodes cooperating to provide a flow of current through the substrate region and the active region for electrically pumping said laser; wherein: said convex transmissive surface of said first optical element is disposed between said optical fiber and said vertical cavity resonator; said cavity length is substantially proximate in value to said first radius of curvature for optimizing light output from said laser; and said first and second radius of curvature cooperate to focus said laser beam from the vertical cavity resonator into the aperture of the optical fiber.
- 2. The laser of claim 1, wherein said first optical element is formed of a semiconductor material and further includes a pair of electrodes connected across said semiconductor material for measuring the output power of said laser beam.
- 3. The laser of claim 1, wherein said first optical element is optically coupled to said laser body but is physically displaced from said laser body.
- 4. The laser of claim 1, wherein said first optical element is a discrete structure bonded to said laser body.
- 5. The laser of claim 1, wherein said second reflector is formed directly on said active region, and is said second electrode is formed directly on said second reflector.
- 6. The laser of claim 1, wherein said first radius of curvature is different from said second radius of curvature.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending international application PCT/US98/05472, filed on Mar. 19, 1998, which is a continuation-in-part and claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/888,533, filed on Jul. 7, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,243,407, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/041,185, filed on Mar. 21, 1997, and the contents of all three applications are incorporated herein by reference. This application is also related to a copending application entitled “AN IMPROVED EFFICIENCY HIGH POWER LASER DEVICE” filed herewith on the same date, the content of which copending application is also incorporated herein by reference.
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