Ultra-short beam expander with segmented curvature control: the emergence of a semi-lens

  • Abbaslou S
  • Gatdula R
  • Lu M
  • et al.
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Abstract

© 2017 Optical Society of America. We introduce direct curvature control in designing a segmented beam expander, and explore novel design possibilities for ultra-compact beam expanders. Assisted by the particle swarm optimization algorithm, we search for an optimal curvature-controlled multi-segment taper that maintains width continuity. Counterintuitively, the optimization yields a structure with abrupt width discontinuity and width compression features. Through spatial phase and parameterized analysis, a semi-lens feature is revealed that helps to flatten the wavefront at the output end for higher coupling efficiency. Such functionality cannot be achieved by normal tapers in a short distance. The structure is fabricated and characterized experimentally. By a figure of merit that accounts for expansion ratio, length, and efficiency, this structure outperforms an adiabatic taper by 9 times.

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Abbaslou, S., Gatdula, R., Lu, M., Stein, A., & Jiang, W. (2017). Ultra-short beam expander with segmented curvature control: the emergence of a semi-lens. Optics Letters, 42(21), 4383. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.42.004383

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