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by agoodthrowaway
2350 days ago
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The issue will not be at cold but at high temperature. VCSELs have very poor efficiency at high temperature and it’s possible to operate them where increasing current reduces light output. In a vehicle application the temperatures are very high and humidity can also be very high and condensing. |
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This couldn't be further from the truth. You can design the VCSEL cavity and top and bottom mirrors for peak efficiency at any temp, including very high temps. I wonder what we did...
Compared to the side emitter diode lasers used in legacy spinning lidar, VCSELS are cheaper, more efficient, more reliable, longer life, and better quality light sources to boot.