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13 May 2010 Design of active lens for VCSEL collimation
B. Reig, T. Camps, D. Bourrier, E. Daran, C. Vergnenegre, V. Bardinal
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Abstract
Active control of VCSELs beam properties is a key issue to improve their integration in microsystems. We have designed a micro-optical system that allows for a dynamic displacement of the VCSEL beam. It consists of a polymer microlens associated to a SU-8 membrane vertically moved by means of a thermal actuator. This approach is suitable with laser sources arrays. We present results on optical design demonstrating that a small deflection of the membrane (2μm) could lead to a large displacement of the beam waist vertical position (in the millimetric range). Thermomechanical modelling is performed to evaluate the maximum membrane displacement achievable with this system. Finally, first feasibility results are presented.
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B. Reig, T. Camps, D. Bourrier, E. Daran, C. Vergnenegre, and V. Bardinal "Design of active lens for VCSEL collimation", Proc. SPIE 7716, Micro-Optics 2010, 771620 (13 May 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.853889
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KEYWORDS
Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers

Polymers

Microlens

Lens design

Collimation

Actuators

Modeling

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