1990
DOI: 10.1063/1.103192
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High-reliability silicon microchannel submount for high average power laser diode arrays

Abstract: A simple and highly reliable package consisting of a 1-cm-long AlGaAs laser diode array mounted directly on a silicon microchannel cooler has been demonstrated. 3.4×109 shots were logged on this device at an average optical output of 8.75 W with only a 6% increase in current required to hold the light output constant. This extrapolates to a current doubling lifetime of 1.6×1011 shots. The thermal impedance was also measured to be 0.014 °C/(W/cm2).

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“…These arrays are descrihcd in detail in (Beach, 1990). The array used consisted of 25 individual "wafers"; each 0.1 x I x 1.5 cm wafer having a laser diode bar along one edge and a set of water cooling channels.…”
Section: Laser Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These arrays are descrihcd in detail in (Beach, 1990). The array used consisted of 25 individual "wafers"; each 0.1 x I x 1.5 cm wafer having a laser diode bar along one edge and a set of water cooling channels.…”
Section: Laser Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%