IP Library Granted Patent US 7,944,567
Granted Patent B2
US 7,944,567 · App. 11/633,473 · Granted May 17, 2011

Semiconductor light emitting element, light source using the semiconductor light emitting element, and optical tomography imaging apparatus

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Patent No.
US 7,944,567
App. No.
11/633,473
Granted
May 17, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A semiconductor light emitting element is equipped with a layered structure including an active layer, and electrode layers at the upper and lower surfaces thereof. At least one of the upper and lower electrode layers is divided into at least two electrodes, which are separated in the wave guiding direction of light. The active layer is structured to have different gain wavelengths along the wave guiding direction, to emit light having different spectra from each region corresponding to each of the at least two electrodes. The spectral distribution of output light is enabled to be varied by individually varying the current injected by each of the at least two divided electrodes.

Claims (49)

1. A semiconductor light emitting element, comprising:

a layered structure that includes an active layer;

an upper electrode layer on the upper surface of the layered structure; and

a lower electrode layer on the lower surface of the layered structure; wherein:

at least one of the upper electrode layer and the lower electrode layer is divided into at least two electrodes, which are separated in a wave guiding direction of light;

the active layer is structured to have different gain wavelengths along the wave guiding direction, to emit light having different spectra from each region corresponding to each of the at least two electrodes; and

the spectral distribution of output light is enabled to be varied by individually varying the current injected by each of the at least two divided electrodes.

2. A semiconductor light emitting element as defined in claim 1 , wherein:

the structures having different gain wavelengths are configured such that the gain wavelengths become shorter along the wave guiding direction toward the light emitting facet.

3. A semiconductor light emitting element as defined in claim 1 , wherein:

the semiconductor light emitting element is employed as a super luminescent diode.

4. A semiconductor light emitting element as defined in claim 2 , wherein:

the semiconductor light emitting element is employed as a super luminescent diode.

5. A semiconductor light emitting element as defined in claim 1 , wherein:

the semiconductor light emitting element is employed as an optical amplifier.

6. A semiconductor light emitting element as defined in claim 2 , wherein:

the semiconductor light emitting element is employed as an optical amplifier.

7. A light source apparatus, comprising:

a semiconductor light emitting element as defined in claim 1 ; and

drive means, which is capable of individually adjusting the current to be injected by each of the at least two divided electrodes of the semiconductor light emitting element.

8. A light source apparatus, comprising:

a semiconductor light emitting element as defined in claim 2 ; and

drive means, which is capable of individually adjusting the current to be injected by each of the at least two divided electrodes of the semiconductor light emitting element.

9. A light source apparatus as defined in claim 7 , wherein the drive means comprises:

a power source for driving the semiconductor light emitting element; and

at least two variable resistors, each of which is connected to each of the at least two divided electrodes, connected in parallel to the power source.

10. A light source apparatus as defined in claim 8 , wherein the drive means comprises:

a power source for driving the semiconductor light emitting element; and

at least two variable resistors, each of which is connected to each of the at least two divided electrodes, connected in parallel to the power source.

11. A light source apparatus as defined in claim 7 to be employed as a variable wavelength laser, further comprising:

wavelength selecting means that selectively returns a portion of the wavelength of light output from the semiconductor light emitting element to the semiconductor light emitting element.

12. A light source apparatus as defined in claim 8 to be employed as a variable wavelength laser, further comprising:

wavelength selecting means that selectively returns a portion of the wavelength of light output from the semiconductor light emitting element to the semiconductor light emitting element.

13. A light source apparatus as defined in claim 11 , wherein;

the wavelength selecting means is a wavelength sweeping means that selectively returns a portion of the wavelength of light output from the semiconductor light emitting element to the semiconductor light emitting element while continuously varying the wavelength at a predetermined period.

14. A light source apparatus as defined in claim 12 , wherein:

the wavelength selecting means is a wavelength sweeping means that selectively returns a portion of the wavelength of light output from the semiconductor light emitting element to the semiconductor light emitting element while continuously varying the wavelength at a predetermined period.

15. An optical tomography imaging apparatus, comprising:

a light source apparatus as defined in claim 13 ;

light dividing means, for dividing laser light emitted by the light source apparatus into a measuring light beam and a reference light beam;

multiplexing means, for multiplexing a reflected light beam, which is the measuring light beam reflected by a measurement target when the measuring light beam is irradiated onto the measurement target, and the reference light beam;

coherent light detecting means, for detecting the intensity of the reflected light beam at a plurality of depth positions of the measurement target, based on the frequency and the optical intensity of a coherent light beam obtained by multiplexing the reflected light beam and the reference light beam; and

image obtaining means, for obtaining tomographic images of the measurement target, based on the intensities of the reflected light beam at each of the depth positions detected by the coherent light detecting means.

16. An optical tomography imaging apparatus, comprising:

a light source apparatus as defined in claim 14 ;

light dividing means, for dividing laser light emitted by the light source apparatus into a measuring light beam and a reference light beam;

multiplexing means, for multiplexing a reflected light beam, which is the measuring light beam reflected by a measurement target when the measuring light beam is irradiated onto the measurement target, and the reference light beam;

coherent light detecting means, for detecting the intensity of the reflected light beam at a plurality of depth positions of the measurement target, based on the frequency and the optical intensity of a coherent light beam obtained by multiplexing the reflected light beam and the reference light beam; and

image obtaining means, for obtaining tomographic images of the measurement target, based on the intensities of the reflected light beam at each of the depth positions detected by the coherent light detecting means.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 24, 2012
From: FUJIFILM CORPORATION
To: NICHIA CORPORATION
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