Custom Designed Laser Beam Expander

 

Utlising Zemax and 3D mechanical design software DiOptika can design a beam expander solution to meet your exact requirements. DiOptika has produced large output lens and mirror based beam expander systems for medical , safety , industrial and military applications. Please contact our custom technical design team with your requirements.

   

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Customers Needs Your intial contact will be with one of our application engineers where your technical requirements will be discussed and established.

Drawing Approval Once the drawings are agreed upon they will be signed off and component manufacture will begin.
Design Specifications The next phase DiOptika will put together detailed technical specifications for your approval. Manufacture & Test The beam expander will then be assembled and tested according to the specifications.

Technical Drawings Detailed Optical Mechanical drawings will be made and amended until they meet your requirements.

Final QC The finished product will be thoroughly tested by QC prior to delivery.
   
 

Laser Beam-Expander Theory

Laser beam expanders are designed to either decrease the laser's beam spot size at large distances or produce a larger diameter         
collimated laser beam. The main types of beam expanders: Keplerian and Galilean. In its simplest form, the Galilean type consists of a
positive and a negative focal length lens whereas the Keplerian type consists of two positive focal length lenses. Both designs provide 
a certain angular magnification, called the Expander Power. The beam diameter is first increased in size by this power and then the 
beam divergence is reduced by the same power. This combination yields a beam that is not only larger, but one that is also highly
collimated. The result is a smaller beam at a large distance when compared to the laser alone.  See the below equation:

             BL

=

ß + ØL (0.3048)

            BL

=

Beam Diameter (mm) at distance L

           ß

=

Increase in Beam Diameter

=

Beam Diameter (mm) x Expander Power

           Ø

=

Decrease in Beam Divergence

=

Beam Divergence (mrad) Expander Power

           L

=

distance (ft.)

            This equation is an approximation for the collimated output beam size at a given distance.

            In addition, an expanded beam can yield smaller spot sizes when used in combination with additional focusing optics. This is very useful 
in focusing optimization. however, many applications simply require a larger continuous beam. The beam expander power (MP) is equal 
to the ratio of the effective focal length (EFL) of the objective lens to the effective focal length of the entrance optic. The physical separation
between the objective lens and entrance optic is equal to the sum of their back focal lengths (BFL).

            DiOptika’s  beam expanders are of the Galilean type. The advantages of the Galilean design over the Keplerian is that it contains no internal
focal point therefore reducing the length.  In addition to improving beam collimation, DiOptika’s beam expanders can also be used to focus
laser beams.

 

 

 

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