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Title:
Conversion of stripe-geometry junction laser emission to a spherical wavefront
Abstract:
In a micrographics system of the type in which holes are machined in a thin film by means of a laser (see, for example, reissue U.S. Pat. No. 28,375 of D. Maydan, M. I. Cohen and R. E. Kerwin, granted Mar. 25, 1975), it is advantageous that the laser be a solid-state unit of the stripe-geometry double-heterostructure type. But the optical output beam of such a laser typically exhibits astigmatism and an elliptical cross-section. To assure high-quality machining of the film, it is important that the astigmatic nature of the beam be corrected and, in addition, that the beam be converted to one having a circular cross-section. As described herein, this is accomplished by means of an inexpensive and easily adjustable compact array of optical components that are relatively insensitive to beam-steering and to certain filamentation effects that may occur in the laser.
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Inventors:
Chemelli, Robert Guido (Morristown, NJ, US) Miller, Richard Carrel (Summit, NJ, US)
Application Number:
617531
Filing Date: 1975-09-29 Publication_date: 1976-08-10 Assignee:
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated (Murray Hill, NJ)
Primary Class(es):
347/258
358/1.9, 372/43, 372/101
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Other References:
Watson, Hugh A., "An Experimental Page Facsimile System," Bell Laboratories Record, Mar. 1975, pp. 163-169. |