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What ever happened to VSCELs?

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What ever happened to VSCEL laser diodes? They seemed efficient and promising.

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n 2007, more than 200 W of CW output power was reported from a large (5 × 5mm) 2D VCSEL array emitting around the 976 nm wavelength,[7] representing a substantial breakthrough in the field of high-power VCSELs. The high power level achieved was mostly due to improvements in wall-plug efficiency and packaging. In 2009, >100 W power levels were reported for VCSEL arrays emitting around 808 nm.[8]
 
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They're harder to make than edge-emitters, but they are still around. Edge emitters are just easier and cheaper.
 
I suppose the technologu was abandod for pump diodes in favour of edge-emitting devices. This doenst mean we won't be seeing any further developmnt though - perhaps they will be useful for projectors and such at some point in the future,
 
I'm not betting on anything... but he technology may just find new applications, even if it has been abandonded for a while. For now, projection is done with multimode side emitters, but there will be a point where better resolutions are required, going back to single mode units. That could easily take a decade :)
 


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