VCSEL scattered dots with regular matrix welding

Description and Application

The light beam emitted by the VCSEL laser is collimated by a collimating lens, forming a light dot matrix with the same arrangement as on the VCSEL. This dot matrix is then replicated and tiled into a speckle pattern with a larger angle by the DOE. Subsequently, an infrared sensor captures the speckle information, and the depth information of the surrounding objects is calculated using a displacement algorithm.



Features

①High Randomness of Dots

②High Uniformity

③Dense Dot

 
Applications

①Face Recognization 

②Industrial Inspection 

③Security Monitoring


Parameters

Typical Operating Wavelength850nm~940nm
Typical Splicing Methods5×7 / 9×11 / 9×12
luminous efficiency≥92%
diffraction efficiency≥65%
Uniformity error[(max-min)/(max+min)]<40%
substratePOG/Fused Silica/Plastic
PlatingITO/AR Coating