SBIR-STTR Award

Low-Cost Robust Fiber Coupling for High Power Single-Mode Laser Diodes
Award last edited on: 4/19/2007

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$825,431
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF96-105
Principal Investigator
Robert J Lang

Company Information

SDL Inc (AKA: Spectra Diode Laboratories Inc)

80 Rose Orchard Way
San Jose, CA 95134
   (408) 943-9411
   N/A
   N/A
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 17
County: Santa Clara

Phase I

Contract Number: F29601-96-C-0051
Start Date: 11/15/1996    Completed: 2/14/1999
Phase I year
1996
Phase I Amount
$90,581
SDL proposes to develop a novel low-cost coupling scheme for robust, efficient coupling of novel high-power semiconductor laser diodes to single-mode optical fibers. By exploiting the unique optical properties of a new 1W+ diffraction-limited laser, it is possible to simultaneously realize low piece parts cost, simple alignment and assembly, and a robust, space/airframe qualifiable package.|

Benefits:
The technology developed under this effort will benefit terrestrial and airframe fiber optics, fiber-coupled IRCM, telecommunications and optical computing, and rare-earth doped fiber amplifiers.

Phase II

Contract Number: F29601-96-C-0051
Start Date: 11/15/1996    Completed: 2/14/1999
Phase II year
1996
Phase II Amount
$734,850
In this Phase II SBIR, SDL proposes to develop a rugged, low-cost, compact, and efficient package for fiber-coupling of novel high-power semiconductor laser diodes to single-mode optical fibers. By exploiting the unique optical properties of a new 1 w+ diffraction-limited laser, it is possible to simultaneously realize low piece parts cost, simple alignment and assembley, and a robust space/airframe qualifiable package. Package stability and hermiticity will be achieved through use of epoxy-free bonding methods.NOTE: Per the Phillips Laboratory (USAF) SBIR Program Office, if this Phase II proposal is selected for award then the contractual vehicle will be the as yet unfundedPhase II option which was negotiated as part of the Phase I contract F29601-96-C-0051.