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Coherent beam addition of GaAlAs lasers by binary phase gratings
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1986
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PhotonicsOptical MaterialsEngineeringSemiconductor LasersOptical PropertiesTransmittance ProfileLaser ApplicationsLaser PhysicsCoherent Beam AdditionBinary GratingsOptical SystemsOptical CommunicationGeneral TechniqueOptoelectronicsHigh-power LasersNanophotonicsDiffractive OpticBeam Optic
A general technique for combining laser beams coherently using binary gratings has been developed. Experiments were performed with lasers from a monolithic linear GaAlAs array. The grating transmittance profile was designed to convert the light beams from the array into a single beam with high efficiency. Optical feedback through the grating locked the lasers together in proper relative phase. The far-field diffraction pattern of the sum was practically identical in shape to that of a single laser. Coupling efficiencies greater than 80% appear to be feasible with this technique. The method is applicable to a variety of laser systems (gas, solid state, etc.) and is readily extendable to a two-dimensional array of lasers.
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