Claims
- 1. A laser module comprising:a laser diode having a front facet; an optical fiber having a fiber end disposed to form a coupling region between the front facet and the fiber end to couple light emitted from the front facet to the optical fiber along a first path; and a monitor photo diode disposed to a side of the coupling region substantially out of the first path to couple light from at least one of the fiber end and the front facet.
- 2. The laser module of claim 1 wherein the photo diode is disposed adjacent to the coupling region.
- 3. The laser module of claim 1 wherein the laser diode has an aperture in the front facet, the aperture having a fast axis and a slow axis, the monitor photo diode being disposed to couple light from the laser diode in the fast axis.
- 4. The laser module of claim 1 wherein the laser diode has an aperture in the front facet, the aperture having a fast axis and a slow axis, the monitor photo diode being disposed to couple light from the laser diode in the slow axis.
- 5. The laser module of claim 1 wherein the monitor photo diode is disposed to couple light reflected from the fiber end.
- 6. The laser module of claim 5 further comprising a reflectance-increasing coating on the fiber end.
- 7. The laser module of claim 1 wherein the monitor photo diode is disposed to couple light emitted from the fiber end.
- 8. The laser module of claim 1 wherein the laser diode and the optical fiber are mechanically coupled to a substrate and the monitor photo diode is disposed between the coupling region and the substrate.
- 9. The laser module of claim 8 wherein the laser diode and the optical fiber are mechanically coupled to the substrate with a submount.
- 10. The laser module of claim 1 wherein the optical fiber includes a fiber Bragg grating.
- 11. The laser module of claim 10 wherein the fiber Bragg grating has a reflectivity greater than 6% and wherein a first portion of back-reflected light is coupled into the laser diode and a second portion of back-reflected light is coupled into the monitor photo diode.
- 12. The laser module of claim 1 wherein the monitor photo diode couples light from the front facet.
- 13. The laser module of claim 1 wherein the monitor photo diode couples light front the front facet and from the fiber end.
- 14. The laser module of claim 1 wherein the coupling region is on the order of ten microns.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/915,184 entitled TRACKING ERROR REDUCTION AND METHOD OF REDUCING TRACKING ERROR by Wolak et al., filed Jul. 24, 2001, the disclosure of which is incorporated for all purposes. This application also claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application, serial No. 60/287,936 entitled TRACKING ERROR SUPPRESSION AND METHOD OF REDUCING TRACKING ERROR by Edmund Wolak, Tae Jin Kim, and Harrision Ransom, filed Apr. 30, 2001; and from U.S. Provisional Patent Application, serial No. 60/291,949 entitled ADVANCED LENS SHAPES FOR FIBER COUPLED LASERS WITH REDUCED FEEDBACK by Edmund L. Wolak, Lei Xu, and Robert Lang, filed May 21, 2001; the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated in their entirety for all purposes. This application is being concurrently filed with U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/915,186, entitled LENSED OPTICAL FIBER by Edmund L. Wolak, Li Xu, Robert Lang and Tae J. Kim, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated for all purposes.
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