Available student project - Small-package light sources investigation for displacement sensors

Research fields

MEMS-VCSEL illustration. Credit: C. Burgner et al [2]

Project details

Interferometric displacement sensors require light sources with applicable properties, yet compact and cost effective to deploy over multiple individual sensor units instead of using large-cost laboratory laser sources. Could we use small-package Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers (VCSELs) [1, 2] or laser diodes for displacement sensor light sources?

This/these short-term Physics project/projects looks to experimentally investigate whether commercial VCSELs or laser diodes can have:

  1. A coherence length of ~ 20cm - tested via a table-top Michelson interferometer
  2. Good Gaussian beam output shape - tested via interrogation with a table-top optical cavity
  3. Laser frequency stability/noise - tested via beatnote/phasemeter measurement

[1] B. Johnson et al., "Tunable 1060nm VCSEL co-packaged with pump and SOA for OCT and LiDAR," Proc. SPIE 10867 (2019), doi: 10.1117/12.2510395

[2] C. Burgner et al, "Reliable widely tunable electrically pumped 1050nm MEMS-VCSELs with amplifier in single butterfly co-package," Proc. SPIE 11228 (2020), doi: 10.1117/12.2549050

Required background

Completion of the second year Physics Lab program would be very useful, but not essential.

Project suitability

This research project can be tailored to suit students of the following type(s)

Contact supervisor

Chua, Sheon profile

Other supervisor(s)

Slagmolen, Bram profile