Claims
- 1. A hybrid laser and photodetector device mounted on a top surface of a semiconductor chip for use in a holographic optical head, comprising:
- a surface emitting semiconductor laser mounted on said top surface of said semiconductor chip for directly emitting a laser beam orthogonal to said top surface;
- an emission photodetector located on said top surface adjacent said surface emitting laser for monitoring a power output of said surface emitting laser; and
- at least two photodetectors for enabling the sensing of the shape of a reflected, diffracted beam of a beam emitted by said surface emitting laser from the difference in the amount of said reflected laser beam detected by each of said two detectors, said two photodetectors being located on said top surface at an angle to a line between said surface emitting laser and said emission photodetector, such that a diffracted reflected beam from said holographic optical head does not interfere with said emission photodetector.
- 2. The hybrid laser and photodetector of claim 1 wherein said at least two photodetectors comprises a pair of four quadrant photodetectors located on opposite sides of said surface emitting laser, with a line between each of said four quadrant photodetectors and said surface emitting laser being at an angle of 90 degrees to a line between said surface emitting laser and said emission photodetector.
- 3. The hybrid laser and photodetector of claim 1 wherein said at least two photodetectors are located on an opposite side of said surface emitting laser from said emission photodetector at a greater distance from said surface emitting laser than said emission photodetector.
- 4. The hybrid laser and photodetector of claim 1 wherein said photodetectors are formed in silicon and said surface emitting semiconductor laser is formed in gallium arsenide.
- 5. The hybrid laser and photodetector of claim 1 further comprising an intermediate layer of silicon between said surface emitting semiconductor laser and said top surface of said semiconductor chip.
- 6. The hybrid laser and photodetector of claim 1 wherein said at least two photodetectors comprises a four quadrant photodetector with additional photodetectors on either side of said four quadrant photodetector for enabling three-beam tracking.
- 7. The hybrid laser and photodetector of claim 1 further comprising a polarizer mounted over at least a portion of said at least two photodetectors.
- 8. A hybrid laser and photodetector device mounted on a top surface of a silicon semiconductor chip for use in a holographic optical head, comprising:
- a gallium arsenide surface emitting semiconductor laser mounted on said top surface of said semiconductor chip for directly emitting a laser beam orthogonal to said top surface;
- an intermediate layer of silicon between said surface emitting semiconductor laser and said top surface of said semiconductor chip;
- an emission photodetector located on said top surface adjacent said surface emitting laser for monitoring a power output of said surface emitting laser; and
- a pair of four quadrant photodetectors for enabling the sensing of the shape of a reflected, diffracted beam of a beam emitted by said surface emitting laser from the difference in the amount of said reflected laser beam detected by each of said detectors, said pair of four quadrant photodetectors being located on opposite sides of said surface emitting laser, with each of said four quadrant photodetectors being at an angle of approximately 90 degrees to a line between said surface emitting laser and said emission photodetector.
- 9. The hybrid laser and photodetector of claim 8 further comprising a polarizer mounted over said four quadrant photodetectors.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 858,411 filed May 1, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,757,197.
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