Collective micro-optics technologies for VCSEL photonic integration

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We describe the main recent technological approaches that associate micro-optical elements to VCSELs in order to control their output beam and to improve their photonic integration. These approaches imply either a hybrid assembly or a direct integration technique. They are compared with regards to their tolerance to alignment errors and to their ease of implementation onto arrays of devices at a wafer level. In particular, we detail the integration techniques we have developed for self-aligned polymer microlens fabrication for beam collimation and short distance beam focusing. Finally, designs to achieve active micro-optics or to exploit novel nanophotonic effects are discussed. Copyright © 2011 V. Bardinal et al.

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Bardinal, V., Camps, T., Reig, B., Barat, D., Daran, E., & Doucet, J. B. (2011). Collective micro-optics technologies for VCSEL photonic integration. Advances in Optical Technologies. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/609643

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