Claims
- 1. A laser diode array comprising:
- a substrate having upper and lower major surfaces and at least one groove formed in said upper major surface along a length of said substrate, said at least one groove having side walls formed in said substrate;
- a metallization layer disposed along said upper major surface and said side walls of said at least one groove to form at least one metallized groove;
- a laser diode bar disposed in said at least one metallized groove; and
- at least one electrically-conductive spring, wherein said spring secures said laser diode bar against one surface of said at least one metallized groove to allow electrical continuity to be made without the need for soldering, to precisely index said laser diode bar and to provide accurate, repeatable alignment of laser diode emission from each laser diode bar of said laser diode array.
- 2. The laser diode array of claim 1, wherein said metallization layer comprises a gap.
- 3. A laser diode array comprising:
- a substrate having a major surface with at least one groove with side walls;
- a laser diode bar disposed in said at least one groove;
- means for providing electrical continuity through said laser diode bar; and
- at least one electrically-conductive spring, wherein said spring secures said laser diode bar against one surface of said at least one groove to precisely index said laser diode bar and to provide accurate, repeatable alignment of laser diode emission from each laser diode bar of said laser diode array.
- 4. The laser diode array of claim 3, wherein said means for providing electrical continuity through said laser diode bar comprise a metallization layer disposed along said major surface and said side walls of said at least one groove to form at least one metallized groove.
- 5. The laser diode array of claim 3, wherein said means for providing electrical continuity through said laser diode bar comprise a metallization layer disposed along said major surface and said side walls of said at least one groove to form at least one metallized groove, wherein said metallization layer comprises at least one notch having no metallization therein.
- 6. The laser diode array of claim 3, wherein said substrate is monolithic.
- 7. The laser diode array of claim 5, wherein said substrate is monolithic.
- 8. The laser diode array of claim 3, wherein said substrate comprises a first substrate bonded to a second substrate, wherein said first substrate is electrically conductive and said second substrate is insulative, wherein said at least one groove is formed in said first substrate.
- 9. The laser diode array of claim 8, wherein said second substrate comprises at least one notch.
- 10. The laser diode array of claim 9, wherein said means for providing electrical continuity through said laser diode bar comprise a metallization layer disposed along said major surface and said side walls of said at least one groove to form at least one metallized groove, wherein said at least one notch has no metallization therein.
- 11. The laser diode array of claim 3, further comprising electrical contacts bonded to said substrate.
- 12. The laser diode array of claims 3, wherein said at least one groove comprises at least one through-slot.
- 13. The laser diode array of claim 3, wherein said substrate comprises a top substrate and a bottom substrate, wherein said top substrate has a high thermal conductance, is electrically conductive and has a thickness that is about the same as the laser cavity length of said at least one laser diode bar and wherein said bottom substrate has a high thermal conductivity and is electrically insulative.
- 14. The laser diode array of claim 3, wherein said substrate has a thickness that is slightly larger than the laser cavity length of said at least one laser diode bar.
- 15. The laser diode array of claim 3, further comprising a backplane heatsink bonded onto said laser diode array.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-7405-ENG48 between the United States Department of Energy and the University of California for the operation of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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