Advanced Search

ISSN1001-3806 CN51-1125/TN Map

Volume 37 Issue 2
Jan.  2013
Article Contents
Turn off MathJax

Citation:

An emitting optical system design for laser panorama detection

  • Received Date: 2012-07-06
    Accepted Date: 2012-07-24
  • In order to improve the beam characteristics of high-power laser diode, whose beam quality is quite different in fast axis and slow axis, a set of emitting shaping system was designed through theoretical analysis and software simulation based on geometrical optics of refraction. As beam divergence of fast axis and slow axis is changed by cylindrical lens separately, the beams radiate in the meridional direction to the narrow field of view, and cover the field of view of ±30° in the sagittal direction. Meanwhile, a prism of special structure was added in the shaping system to mix light. Consequently, the uniformity of energy distribution of the output beam became greater than 75% within the target area, and the energy utilization rate reached to 80% or more. The results show that a single emitting system can complete the detection of ±30° field of view within the work distance of 15m, and six emission systems constitute a 360° field of view to complete panorama detection. This result is helpful for improving the accuracy of the laser active detection and increasing its scope.
  • 加载中
  • [1]

    PENG H Y, GU Y Y, SHAN X N, et al. Study on beam shaping of high power laser diode[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2011,38(2):1-6(in Chinese).
    [2]

    ZHOU B K, GAO Y Zh, CHEN Y R, et al. Laser principles[M]. Beijing: National Defense Industry Press,2009:70-74,305-332(in Chinese).
    [3]

    SMITH W J. Modern optical engineering[M]. Beijing: Chemical Industry Press, 2011:260-264(in Chinese).
    [4]

    LI B Zh, ZENG L Z, XUE J H. Study on beam quality and astigmatic characteristics of laser diode[J]. Journal of Guizhou University, 2004,21(3):268-270(in Chinese).
    [5]

    COLUCELLI N. Nonsequential modeling of laser diode stacks using Zemax: simulation, optimization, and experimental validation[J]. Applied Optics,2010,49(22):4237-4245.
    [6]

    LAVELLE J, O'SULLIVAN C. Beam shaping using Gaussian beam modes[J]. Journal of the Optical Society of America,2010,27(2):350-357.
    [7]

    XIAO Z X. Engineering optical design[M]. Beijing: Electronics Industry Press, 2008:168-180(in Chinese).
    [8]

    ZHENG P, YANG Y P, TAO Y, et al. Design of two-level laser beam expander based on Galilean structure[J]. Journal of Applied Optics, 2008,29(3):347-350(in Chinese).
    [9]

    DU G Sh, BU Y H, XUE Ch J, et al. High power semiconductor laser combined source with good spot uniformity[J]. Journal of Applied Optics, 2011,32(3):574-578(in Chinese).
  • 加载中
通讯作者: 陈斌, bchen63@163.com
  • 1. 

    沈阳化工大学材料科学与工程学院 沈阳 110142

  1. 本站搜索
  2. 百度学术搜索
  3. 万方数据库搜索
  4. CNKI搜索

Article views(3488) PDF downloads(589) Cited by()

Proportional views

An emitting optical system design for laser panorama detection

  • 1. Opto-electronics Information Engineering Department, College of Precision Instrument and Opto-electronics Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China

Abstract: In order to improve the beam characteristics of high-power laser diode, whose beam quality is quite different in fast axis and slow axis, a set of emitting shaping system was designed through theoretical analysis and software simulation based on geometrical optics of refraction. As beam divergence of fast axis and slow axis is changed by cylindrical lens separately, the beams radiate in the meridional direction to the narrow field of view, and cover the field of view of ±30° in the sagittal direction. Meanwhile, a prism of special structure was added in the shaping system to mix light. Consequently, the uniformity of energy distribution of the output beam became greater than 75% within the target area, and the energy utilization rate reached to 80% or more. The results show that a single emitting system can complete the detection of ±30° field of view within the work distance of 15m, and six emission systems constitute a 360° field of view to complete panorama detection. This result is helpful for improving the accuracy of the laser active detection and increasing its scope.

Reference (9)

Catalog

    /

    DownLoad:  Full-Size Img  PowerPoint
    Return
    Return