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1 January 1983 Spot-Forming Efficiency Of Optical Recording Systems Using High Power Diode Lasers
Donald B. Carlin
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Proceedings Volume 0382, Optical Data Storage; (1983) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970204
Event: Optical Data Storage, 1983, Incline Village, United States
Abstract
Diffraction integrals are calculated for a distribution of CDH-LOC diode lasers to assess efficiency of matching them to fixed and variable magnification optical recording systems. High power diode lasers are characterized, in general, by far-fields having an elliptical cross-section. In addition, while the intensity profiles of these far-fields in the planes parallel and perpendicular to the plane of the semiconductor junction are often approximated as gaussians, the true far-fields may differ significantly from such a shape. The development of the constricted double heterojunction large optical cavity (CDH-LOC) diode laser at RCA Laboratories 3 has created a commercial device with applicability to optical recording in the near infrared. We have evaluated a sample of CDH-LOC's in order to determine how to tailor the optics of recording systems to utilize the output of the CDH-LOC device as advantageously as possible, i.e., high throughput efficiency and small spot diameter.
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Donald B. Carlin "Spot-Forming Efficiency Of Optical Recording Systems Using High Power Diode Lasers", Proc. SPIE 0382, Optical Data Storage, (1 January 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970204
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Optical recording

Semiconducting wafers

Semiconductor lasers

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Gaussian beams

High power diode lasers

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