IP Library Granted Patent US 12662413
Granted Patent B2
US 12662413 · App. 18/500,196 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

System for fabricating an optical element

Inventors: Gregory D. Goodno (Los Angeles, CA); Joshua E. Rothenberg (Los Angeles, CA); James G. Ho (Los Angeles, CA); Dustin Guenther (La Mirada, CA)
Assignee: NORTHROP GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION
C03B37/15G02B27/0927G02B27/62
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12662413
App. No.
18/500,196
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system for fabricating an optical element. The system includes means for welding an array of fibers to the optical element, means for measuring an angle error and a position error of each fiber, means for calculating a correction for each fiber for the angle error and the position error and means for correcting the angle and position of each fiber using the calculated corrections.

Claims (19)

1 . A system for fabricating an optical element, said system comprising:

means for welding an array of fibers to the optical element;

means for measuring an angle error and a position error of each fiber relative to the element;

means for calculating a correction for each fiber for the angle error and the position error; and

means for correcting the angle and position of each fiber using the calculated corrections.

2 . The system according to claim 1 wherein the means for measuring the angle and position errors of each fiber provides an optical beam propagating down the fiber, defines an image point where a tip of each fiber contacts the optical element, and images each optical beam at the image point in a far-field plane and a near-field plane.

3 . The system according to claim 2 wherein the means for measuring the angle and position errors of each fiber uses a telescope to image the image point in the far-field and uses a microscope to image the image point in the near-field.

4 . The system according to claim 2 wherein the means for measuring the angle and position errors of each fiber uses an interferometer for imaging each optical beam.

5 . The system according to claim 2 wherein the means for correcting the angle of each fiber applies a force to the fiber in a direction determined by the calculated corrections to bend the fiber, heats a weld joint between the fiber and the optical element, allows the fiber and the optical element to cool, and then removes the force so that the fiber remains bent.

6 . The system according to claim 5 wherein the means for correcting the angle of each fiber applies the force with a sapphire rod.

7 . The system according to claim 1 wherein the means for correcting the angle and position of each fiber provides a trim beam shaper array adjacent to the optical element.

8 . The system according to claim 1 wherein the optical element is a 1D beam shaper array.

9 . The system according to claim 1 wherein the optical element is a 2D beam shaper array.

10 . A system for fabricating an optical element, said system comprising:

means for welding an array of fibers to the optical element;

means for measuring an angle error and a position error of each fiber relative to the element;

means for calculating a correction for each fiber for the angle error and the position error; and

means for correcting the angle and position of each fiber using the calculated corrections, wherein the optical element includes an input beam shaper array having a plurality of rectilinear input array cells positioned adjacent and in contact with each other in a tiled manner, each input array cell including an input beam shaper that receives one of a plurality of beams and is shaped to cause the beam to expand as it propagates away from the input beam shaper array to be converted from the round Gaussian profile to a high fill factor flat-top profile and cause the high fill factor flat-top profile to taper to a lower value at a perimeter of each beam, and an output beam shaper array including a plurality of rectilinear output array cells positioned adjacent and in contact with each other in a tiled manner so that each output array cell is matched to an input array cell, each output array cell including an output beam shaper that receives one of the converted beams and is shaped to flatten the wavefront of the converted beam so that the output beam shaper array provides a plurality of adjacent beams with minimal overlap and a minimal gap between the beams.

11 . The system according to claim 10 wherein the plurality of input array cells and the plurality of output array cells are all square cells.