Claims
- 1. A beam integrator comprising:
a laser diode array, where the diode array contains a plurality of emitters: and an optical array, where the optical array is composed of optical array elements, each optical array element associated with an emitter, where each emitter emits an associated beam making a plurality of beams, where the optical array integrates the plurality of beams into fewer beams of increased relative intensity.
- 2. The integrator of claim 1, wherein the optical array element is an asymmetric prism.
- 3. The integrator of claim 1, wherein the optical array element is a dove prism.
- 4. The integrator according to claim 3, further comprising: an integrator lens
- 5. The integrator according to claim 4, further comprising:
an anamorphic lens, which further integrates the fewer beams.
- 6. The integrator according to claim 3., wherein the dove prisms are arranged linearly.
- 7. The beam integrator according to claim 3, wherein the dove prism has a general trapezoidal shape.
- 8. The beam integrator according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the optical array elements has positive optical power.
- 9. The beam integrator according to claim 4, wherein the integrator lens has a height which is equal to or greater than the height of the optical array.
- 10. A beam integrator system comprising:
a laser diode located near the first end of a housing structure; a plurality of emitters which are positioned in an end-to-end position with respect to one another and located within the laser diode; a plurality of microlens, wherein each microlens is attached and aligned with one of the plurality of emitters; a plurality of dove prisms which are positioned in an array and wherein each of the dove prisms are respectively aligned with each corresponding emitter and a microlens; and an integrator lens.
- 11. A method of integrating a plurality of beams to form a beam with a near circular cross-section, comprising:
rotating beams by an angle to obtain associated rotated beams, wherein the beams are generated by a plurality of emitters, and where the rotating step is performed by an array of optical elements; combining the associated rotated beams by passing the associated rotated beams through a positive lens to form at least one combined beam; and varying the cross section of the combined beam, by passing the at least one combined beam through an anamorphic lens.
- 12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the optical element is a dove micro-prism.
- 13. An optical device emitting coherent energy in a single collimated beam comprising:
an array of laser emitters arranged with a regular and predetermined pattern and spacing; a microlens array having:
a plurality of incident micro-lens each corresponding to a said laser emitter and collectively having a pattern and spacing complementary to the predetermined pattern and spacing of the laser emitters for focusing the energy emitter from said laser emitters; and additional microelements collimating the energy emitted by said laser emitters and focused by said incident micro-lens to produce a collimated and phase coherent combination of the outputs of each of said laser emitters to decrease the size of and increase the concentration of the emitted coherent energy.
- 14. The optical device of claim 13, wherein each said additional micro-lens has a focal point which is dependent on its position within said micro-lens array to focus the energy incident thereon on a single focal point.
- 15. The optical device of claim 14, wherein each of said additional microelements correspond to an associated laser emitter and incident micro-lens.
- 16. The optical device of claim 13, wherein each said additional microelements has a focal point which is dependent on its position within said micro-lens array to focus the energy incident thereon; said optical device further comprising an integrator lens receiving the output of said micro-lens array on a single focal point.
CORRESPONDING APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a utility application, which is a conversion of provisional No. 60/427,571, filed 20 Nov. 2002, the entire contents of which are incorporated in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60427571 |
Nov 2002 |
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