用于光学相控阵垂直光束准直的3D打印透镜

IF 2.3 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING
3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing Pub Date : 2024-06-18 eCollection Date: 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1089/3dp.2022.0314
Sidra Tul Muntaha, Ari Hokkanen, Mikko Harjanne, Matteo Cherchi, Pekka Suopajärvi, Petri Karvinen, Markku Pekkarinen, Matthieu Roussey, Timo Aalto
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本文介绍了与准直透镜相结合的边缘耦合一维光学相控阵(OPA)的设计、制造和特性分析。我们用两个具有不同准直范围的 OPA 对这一概念进行了测试。两种 OPA 设计的波导间距均为 3μm,根据 1550 nm 左右的波长调整,最大光束转向范围约为 30°。第一代有 37 个通道,波导阵列宽度为 108 μm;第二代有 512 个通道,阵列宽度为 1.5 mm。由于阵列输出是边缘耦合的,因此需要合适的透镜来垂直准直光束。我们报告了商用直圆柱透镜和定制 3D 打印弧形圆柱透镜之间的比较。在实验中,我们演示了从波导面析出并经这些透镜准直的光的一维光束转向,并分析了瑞利范围和光束发散等参数。据估计,商用透镜的这些参数分别为 9.9 毫米和 7.0 mrad (0.4°),而专用 3D 打印透镜的这些参数分别为 40.1 毫米和 3.5 mrad (0.2°),显示出明显的改进。
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3D Printed Lenses for Vertical Beam Collimation of Optical Phased Arrays.

This article presents the design, fabrication, and characterization of edge-coupled 1D optical phased arrays (OPAs) combined with collimating lenses. Our concept was tested with two OPAs having different collimation ranges. Both OPA designs have 3-μm waveguide spacing and the maximum beam steering range is about 30° based on wavelength tuning around 1550 nm. The first generation had 37 channels with 108 μm of waveguide array width and the second generation had 512 channels with 1.5 mm array width. As the array outputs are edge coupled, suitable lenses are required to collimate the beam vertically. We report the comparison between a commercially available straight cylindrical lens and custom 3D printed curved cylindrical lenses. In the experiments, we demonstrate 1D beam steering of the light outcoupled from the waveguide facets and collimated by these lenses and analyzed parameters such as Rayleigh range and beam divergence. These parameters are estimated to be 9.9 mm and 7.0 mrad (0.4°), respectively, for the commercial lens, whereas 40.1 mm and 3.5 mrad (0.2°) for the dedicated 3D printed lens, showing a clear improvement.

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3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing
3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
6.50%
发文量
126
期刊介绍: 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing is a peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for world-class research in additive manufacturing and related technologies. The Journal explores emerging challenges and opportunities ranging from new developments of processes and materials, to new simulation and design tools, and informative applications and case studies. Novel applications in new areas, such as medicine, education, bio-printing, food printing, art and architecture, are also encouraged. The Journal addresses the important questions surrounding this powerful and growing field, including issues in policy and law, intellectual property, data standards, safety and liability, environmental impact, social, economic, and humanitarian implications, and emerging business models at the industrial and consumer scales.
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