WO1997018606A1 - Assemblage de barrettes de diodes laser refroidies - Google Patents
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- WO1997018606A1 WO1997018606A1 PCT/FR1996/001772 FR9601772W WO9718606A1 WO 1997018606 A1 WO1997018606 A1 WO 1997018606A1 FR 9601772 W FR9601772 W FR 9601772W WO 9718606 A1 WO9718606 A1 WO 9718606A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01S—DEVICES USING THE PROCESS OF LIGHT AMPLIFICATION BY STIMULATED EMISSION OF RADIATION [LASER] TO AMPLIFY OR GENERATE LIGHT; DEVICES USING STIMULATED EMISSION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION IN WAVE RANGES OTHER THAN OPTICAL
- H01S5/00—Semiconductor lasers
- H01S5/02—Structural details or components not essential to laser action
- H01S5/024—Arrangements for thermal management
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01S—DEVICES USING THE PROCESS OF LIGHT AMPLIFICATION BY STIMULATED EMISSION OF RADIATION [LASER] TO AMPLIFY OR GENERATE LIGHT; DEVICES USING STIMULATED EMISSION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION IN WAVE RANGES OTHER THAN OPTICAL
- H01S5/00—Semiconductor lasers
- H01S5/02—Structural details or components not essential to laser action
- H01S5/024—Arrangements for thermal management
- H01S5/02407—Active cooling, e.g. the laser temperature is controlled by a thermo-electric cooler or water cooling
- H01S5/02423—Liquid cooling, e.g. a liquid cools a mount of the laser
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01S—DEVICES USING THE PROCESS OF LIGHT AMPLIFICATION BY STIMULATED EMISSION OF RADIATION [LASER] TO AMPLIFY OR GENERATE LIGHT; DEVICES USING STIMULATED EMISSION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION IN WAVE RANGES OTHER THAN OPTICAL
- H01S5/00—Semiconductor lasers
- H01S5/40—Arrangement of two or more semiconductor lasers, not provided for in groups H01S5/02 - H01S5/30
- H01S5/4025—Array arrangements, e.g. constituted by discrete laser diodes or laser bar
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- the invention relates to the field of assemblies of laser diode arrays and their cooling systems.
- laser radiation from the diodes is used for the optical pumping of laser media (energy storage media or media with non-linear effect); for example:
- optical pumping of crystalline materials such as oxides or fluorides doped with rare earth ions (Nd, Er, Tm, Ho, Yb, Pr, Ce, ...) or Cr, Co ions, .. etc.
- optical pumping of laser material such as dyes
- the arrays of laser diodes and, more generally, the laser diodes have an optical / electrical efficiency of the order of 25 to 33%. Consequently, the power lost by heating represents from 66 to 75% of the electrical power consumed.
- the active volume semiconductor
- the thermal power density is between 60 and 160 kW / cnP.
- the bar is generally welded to a base (brass or copper) which has several roles:
- the thermal conduction is done by the bottom, by the substrate, the anode base in general.
- This base must be in contact with a cold source in order to evacuate the thermal power and limit the rise in temperature in the semiconductor.
- the connection in the upper part (cathode) cannot interfere with ensuring sufficient thermal conductivity and the heat exchange takes place by natural convection of the ambient air.
- thermoelement To create a cold source, you can use either a metal water box (brass or copper) or a Peltier effect thermoelement.
- Peltier technology is widely used in low power applications, and when the number of diodes is limited. There is no example of the use of this technology for continuous power strips (typically 20 average Watts).
- microchannel technology is described in the documents US-5 105 429 and US-5,105,430. This technology is based on the assembly of modules together, to form a two-dimensional emitting structure, each module comprising a diode array arranged on a microchannel-cooled substrate.
- Improvements or variants have been made, relating to the internal architecture of the structure, the constitution of the stacks or on the way of circulating the cooling fluid.
- the principle of cooling by microchannel structure remains the same: we benefit from a large exchange surface (radiator) by producing a network of fins in a conductive material
- the material can be the semiconductor itself or a material having good thermal conduction, such as silicon, copper or diamond.
- the microchannel radiator can be integrated into each strip base in order to have a stand-alone module, or else be common to strip assemblies (two-dimensional or surface mounting)
- microchannel The field of application of "microchannel” technology is that of stacks of strips Stacks of strips of 1 cm wide, or more, make it possible to produce emissive areas of several square centimeters. It is the most widely used alternative to surface emitting diode arrays.
- the development of the microchannel technique is very delicate for the following reasons.
- this microchannel technique is only accessible by very sophisticated etching technologies. Then, the size of the channels is generally around a hundred microns, with a spacing of 50 to 150 microns. The coolant must therefore be carefully filtered to avoid clogging the microchannel network. It high pressure loss results which, for reasonable fluid flow rates, of the order of a liter per minute, presupposes high pressures (greater than 4 bars). Finally, in the case of optical pumping, the known stacks of microchannel strips do not make it possible to pump media having, for example, a cylindrical shape.
- a more conventional technology consists of mounting bars in a stack, and cooling them from the rear in contact with a water box.
- This technology can only be envisaged for bars with quasi-continuous emission, that is to say for average powers, per bars, from 1 to 4 Watts, and remains the solution proposed on commercial products.
- the object of the invention is to propose a modular linear assembly of laser diode arrays integrating the cooling system, necessary on the one hand for the evacuation of the thermal power dissipated by the arrays, and on the other hand for the thermostat control of the transmitters, that is to say the stability of the emission wavelength of the diodes.
- the subject of the invention is an assembly of N arrays of laser diodes, characterized in that: each diode is mounted at the end of a base forming an anode, crossed by a hole, the set of holes defining a coolant circulation channel for the linear assembly of diode arrays, each module, consisting of a bar, the corresponding base and cathode, being separated from each immediately adjacent module by a seal flat, each base being provided with a second hole, all of the second holes being aligned when the bars are arranged side by side in the operating position, 97/18606 PC17FR96 / 01772
- cooling allows, on the one hand, to evacuate the thermal power dissipated by the bars and, on the other hand, to stabilize the emission wavelength of the diodes.
- the presence of a flat seal between two immediately adjacent modules ensures sealing of the cooling fluid, but also the electrical independence of the modules from each other.
- Such a device or linear assembly allows the pumping of laser media having an elongated or cylindrical shape.
- Two retaining flanges are arranged at the ends of the linear assembly of the bars, and fixing means (set of second holes and screws) ensure the mechanical strength of the assembly, the screw making it possible to tighten the flanges.
- This screw passes through the assembly and can be covered, at its periphery, with an insulating sheath.
- Electrical connection means can be provided for supplying the diode arrays.
- a supply of the series type can for example be provided, in which the anode associated with each strip is connected to the cathode of a neighboring strip.
- the single figure illustrates an embodiment of a modular linear assembly of laser diode arrays, integrating the cooling system.
- the whole is made from identical parts (unit module), assembled side by side (linear assembly).
- Each strip 4 of laser diodes (of typical dimensions: width of 1 cm, depth of C, 5 to 0.6 mm, height ⁇ e 0.1 to C, 2 mm) is mounted welded on an emoase 6, which is in fact here a base-ano ⁇ e, whose width is slightly greater than that of the arrows.
- the emoase is made of metal, for example copper or brass, optionally covered, by electrolytic deposition, with a coating of gold and nickel allowing soldering by brazing.
- the emission from each strip is done at the junctions (between semiconductors) 5, gathered in packets and whose dimensions are of the order of a few micrometers to a few tens of micrometers.
- the bar 4 is mounted at one end 8 of the base 6.
- the latter is provided with two holes 10, 12 passing right through it along its width.
- the first hole 10 is located closest possible from the location of the strip 4 so as to ensure good heat exchange between the strip and the coolant. It is used for the circulation of the coolant.
- This first hole 10 has, for example, a diameter of 2 mm, being located less than 2.5 mm from the bar 4, which ensures good heat exchange.
- the heat exchange is of the forced convection type, by fluid in turbulent mode.
- the diameter of the hole 10 and the flow rate of the fluid are preferably determined so as to optimize the pressure drops.
- the fluid is circulated so as to optimize the pressure drops.
- the second hole 12 for example 5.2 mm in diameter, in the central position, allows the passage of a screw ensuring the maintenance of the modules between them.
- Each anode 6 corresponds to a cathode 14 and an insulator 16, located between cathode and anode.
- identical unit modules 20, 22, 24, 26 are arranged linearly, side by side.
- Each module is separated from each neighboring module by a seal 32, 34, 36, 38.
- holes corresponding to the holes 10, 12, made in each base allow the passage to be free for the circulation of a fluid. cooling, and for fixing means 42, which ensure the maintenance of the assembly. Electrical insulation between neighboring cathodes is achieved by the fact that the cathodes are narrower than the anodes.
- the seals provide on the one hand the electrical insulation of the bars between them and, on the other hand, the sealing of the assembly with respect to the cooling fluid, the circulation of which is designated, in the figure, by the arrow marked 44.
- the fluid passes through all the unit modules in the same way, the assembly ensuring automatically the circulation of the fluid through the succession of bases and seals.
- the assembly is held at its ends by two flanges 46, 48 which serve as inlet and outlet connections to the cooling fluid. These two flanges are held integral with the assembly by the same fixing means 42 which maintain the modules together. In the example given, the flanges are tightened by a screw 42 which passes through the assembly. This screw is, at its periphery, covered with an insulating sheath in order to ensure the electrical insulation of the modules from each other.
- the diode arrays can be supplied electrically independently of one another.
- a power supply of the all series type or the anode of each strip (the base) is connected to the cathode of its neighbor.
- a connector 50 mounted on the rear face of the assembly.
- This connector can be made of an insulating material (for example Delnn or Lucoflex), on which are metal connectors of dimension and shape adapted to the desired mounting and to the vehicle current.
- the electrical connection is made by means of metal screws 52 in the anode and cathode parts, through the insulating block.
- the device described ensures efficient cooling of the continuous power strips, thanks to a low thermal resistivity, for example of the order of 0.7 ° C / W for a water flow rate of the order of 1 1 / min. Furthermore, it is autonomous since it ensures the mechanical mounting of the bars together without the need for an additional support.
- this device has the advantage of being modular, and it allows the mounting of a number of unit modules of, for example, between one and ten.
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DE69604082T DE69604082T2 (de) | 1995-11-13 | 1996-11-08 | Baugruppe für gekühlte laserdiodenreihe |
EP96938289A EP0861511B1 (fr) | 1995-11-13 | 1996-11-08 | Assemblage de barrettes de diodes laser refroidies |
US09/068,478 US6091746A (en) | 1995-11-13 | 1996-11-08 | Assembly of cooled laser diode arrays |
JP51862097A JP4142099B2 (ja) | 1995-11-13 | 1996-11-08 | 冷却レーザダイオードアレイモジュール組立体 |
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FR9513400A FR2741208B1 (fr) | 1995-11-13 | 1995-11-13 | Assemblage de barrettes de diodes laser refroidies |
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EP0861511A1 (fr) | 1998-09-02 |
FR2741208A1 (fr) | 1997-05-16 |
JP4142099B2 (ja) | 2008-08-27 |
DE69604082D1 (de) | 1999-10-07 |
JP2000500291A (ja) | 2000-01-11 |
FR2741208B1 (fr) | 1997-12-05 |
DE69604082T2 (de) | 2000-05-31 |
US6091746A (en) | 2000-07-18 |
EP0861511B1 (fr) | 1999-09-01 |
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