We demonstrate the first broadband light source based on spectral combination of four superluminescent diodes (SLEDs) in the cyan-to-green wavelength range, suitable for high-resolution, visible optical coherence tomography (OCT). Two integrated combined-SLED sources, each comprising two wavelength-shifted green SLEDs, are realized through micro-optical module integration. Each of those two combined-SLED sources is delivering a highly polarized output spectrum at a polarization-maintaining (PM) fiber. The output of the two PM fibers is then spectrally combined with a free-space, micro-optical combiner module to a common, single-mode fiber output with a broadband output spectrum having a 10dB wavelength range from 481nm to 519nm, a 3dB bandwidth of 32nm and a coherence length of 4.5 microns in air.
We introduce an enhanced version of a full-color, RGB hybrid LD-SLED light source module for near-to-eye display systems, predominantly tailored for laser beam scanning (LBS) architectures. This light source module integrates blue and green semiconductor laser diodes (LD) emitting at wavelengths of 455 nm and 520 nm, respectively, along with a red superluminescent diode (SLED) operating at 638 nm. Besides the RGB emitter devices, this micro-RGB module includes collimation optics, wavelength-combining filters, and a prism pair to achieve circular output beams, all packaged with an innovative micro-optical, free-space bench architecture. With a compact footprint of 5.5 mm x 8.6 mm, this module produces collimated, circular, and collinearly aligned RGB beams with minimal divergence and large diameters of 1.0-1.3 mm at the module output. This third generation of an micro-RGB light source module delivers up to 50 mW of optical power per color at a total power dissipation of 1.2 W.
We present, to the best of our knowledge, the first compact, full-color, hybrid RGB LD-SLED light source module designed for near-to-eye display systems. This module integrates a blue and green semiconductor laser diode (LD) at a wavelength of 453 nm and 520 nm, respectively, and a red superluminescent diode (SLED) at 639 nm in combination with a novel micro-optical, free-space architecture. The light source module includes circularizing optics, wavelengthcombining filters, and a single aspheric collimation lens. The light source module has a compact footprint of 7.7 mm x 10.8 mm and generates collimated, circular and collinearly aligned RGB beams with low divergence and large diameters in the range of 1.7 mm to 2.2 mm at the optical output. The current generation of this light source module delivers up to 15 mW of optical power per color, with a total power dissipation value of only 430 mW.
We demonstrate, to our knowledge for the first time, an integrated light source module that emits broadband amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) light from two superluminescent diodes (SLEDs) through a single-mode fiber output simultaneously on two orthogonal polarizations. The dual-polarization SLED source is realized on a free-space, temperature-stabilized, micro-optical bench and integrated in a 14-pin butterfly module. The broadband light output from the single-mode fiber has twice the output power of a single-SLED source and achieves a polarization extinction ratio (PER) of 0 dB when the relative power levels of both SLED sources are carefully balanced.
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