Laser beam combining for high-power, high-radiance sources
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · MIT Lincoln Laboratory
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Abstract
Beam combining of laser arrays with high efficiency and good beam quality for power and radiance (brightness) scaling is a long-standing problem in laser technology. Recently, significant progress has been made using wavelength (spectral) techniques and coherent (phased array) techniques, which has led to the demonstration of beam combining of a large semiconductor diode laser array (100 array elements) with near-diffraction-limited output (M/sup 2//spl sim/1.3) at significant power (35 W). This paper provides an overview of progress in beam combining and highlights some of the tradeoffs among beam-combining techniques.
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- Radiance
- Laser beam quality
- Optics
- Laser
- Phased-array optics
- Beam (structure)
- Beam parameter product
- Brightness
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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