Understanding Lasers

Chapter 9.13: Packaging and Specialization of Diode Lasers

9.13 PACKAGING AND SPECIALIZATION OF DIODE LASERS

Single unpackaged diode lasers look like tiny squares of metallic confetti. The lasers must be packaged for any practical applications. Some are packaged for general-purpose use, often in metal housings similar to standard transistor cans but with windows for optical output, such as shown in Figure 9-21. However, most are assembled in packages designed for specific applications. In general, testing and packaging the lasers can cost many times the

price of bare diode lasers because it requires precision handling and alignment of the tiny chips.

Diode laser sales reached about $3 billion in 2006, accounting for more than half the global sales of all types of lasers, according to Laser Focus World. The total number of diode lasers sold was more than 800 million, of which some 720 million were used for optical storage-CD players, CD-ROM drives, and DVD drives and players. However, the average price for each optical storage laser was only $2, and total sales about $1.5 billion.

Sales of diode lasers for fiber-optic telecommunication systems came in a close second in dollars at about $1.15 billion, but was far behind in numbers at about 5 million. Third in dollar volume was pump diodes for solid-state lasers, at $163 million for 525,000 units. Let us look at what goes into lasers for each of these applications.

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