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II-VI Incorporated Unveils High-Power and High-Efficiency Double-Junction VCSEL Arrays for Next-Generation 3D Sensing

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II‐VI Incorporated (Nasdaq: IIVI) has launched its advanced double-junction vertical cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) arrays, enhancing 3D sensing capabilities in electronics and automotive sectors. These VCSEL arrays, featuring a power conversion efficiency of 56%, offer significant benefits such as increased range, lower power consumption, and compact design. The arrays are optimized for production on II-VI's 6-inch platform and can be integrated with diffractive optical elements for improved performance. The company will showcase its innovations at the SPIE Photonics West Digital Forum scheduled for March 6-11, 2021.

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  • Launch of double-junction VCSEL arrays enhances 3D sensing capabilities.
  • Power conversion efficiency increased to 56%, improving performance over previous models.
  • Lower power consumption and compact design conducive to consumer electronics and automotive markets.
  • Production scalability on a 6-inch platform allows for cost-effective manufacturing.
  • Broad product portfolio for 3D sensing, supporting high-volume applications.
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PITTSBURGH, Feb. 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- II‐VI Incorporated (Nasdaq: IIVI), a leading provider of semiconductor lasers and micro-optics for consumer electronics, today announced its double-junction vertical cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) arrays, the first of its multi-junction VCSEL array platforms for next-generation world-facing 3D sensing applications.

The growing adoption of 3D sensing in several markets, including in consumer electronics, automotive, and industrial, is driving the demand for depth sensors with longer and wider range, lower power consumption, smaller size, and lower cost. II-VI’s new VCSEL arrays are based on a double-junction technology that doubles the power output per VCSEL emitter and improves the power conversion efficiency to 56%, compared with 46% in existing single-junction technology. This can be leveraged for a number of differentiating benefits, including higher output power to sense farther and wider, reduced battery power consumption, and smaller size to achieve lower cost and to enable more inconspicuous designs.

“We have developed over the years strong partnerships with our customers, closely collaborating on the development of long-term technology and product roadmaps aimed at providing breakthrough solutions and continuously elevating user experience in 3D sensing,” said Dr. Julie Eng, Sr. Vice President, Optoelectronic & RF Devices Business Unit. “A few years ago, we successfully scaled our vertically integrated GaAs optoelectronics technology platform from 3-inch to 6-inch, which enabled us to shorten our development cycles and introduce new products to meet aggressive market windows. We are now once again evolving the platform, this time with a leap to double-junction technology that we believe will unlock exciting new use cases, such as farther depth of sensing in world-facing applications and seamless integration into consumer products for AR and VR applications.”

II-VI’s double-junction VCSEL arrays emit at 940 nm, and their steep slope efficiencies enable very short pulses of very high peak powers. The VCSEL arrays are designed for low-cost non-hermetic packaging and, like the single-junction arrays, can be reliably and cost-effectively scaled in total power by increasing the number of emitters per chip. They can also be produced in high volume on II-VI’s vertically integrated 6-inch platform.

II-VI’s broad portfolio of products for 3D sensing includes diffractive optical elements (DOEs) and thin-film filters that are produced at wafer-scale for high-volume applications. DOE flat lenses and lenslet arrays collimate, focus, or transform beams from VCSEL arrays. DOE diffusers homogenize the output of VCSEL arrays and produce a uniform field of illumination. DOE splitters separate an input beam into multiple output beams. Filters are used to improve the signal-to-noise ratio of the image sensor array. II-VI VCSEL arrays are available as chips or integrated with DOEs in surface-mount technology packages.

II-VI will showcase its broad product line of lasers and optics for 3D sensing at the 2021 SPIE Photonics West Digital Forum, March 6-11, 2021.

About II-VI Incorporated

II-VI Incorporated, a global leader in engineered materials and optoelectronic components, is a vertically integrated manufacturing company that develops innovative products for diversified applications in communications, materials processing, aerospace & defense, semiconductor capital equipment, life sciences, consumer electronics, and automotive markets. Headquartered in Saxonburg, Pennsylvania, the Company has research and development, manufacturing, sales, service, and distribution facilities worldwide. The Company produces a wide variety of application-specific photonic and electronic materials and components, and deploys them in various forms, including integrated with advanced software to support our customers. For more information, please visit us at www.ii-vi.com.

CONTACT:Mark Lourie
 Vice President, Corporate Communications
 corporate.communications@ii-vi.com
 www.ii-vi.com/contact-us


FAQ

What has II-VI Incorporated announced recently regarding VCSEL technology?

II-VI Incorporated announced the launch of its double-junction VCSEL arrays, enhancing performance for 3D sensing applications.

What is the power conversion efficiency of II-VI's new VCSEL arrays?

The power conversion efficiency of II-VI's new double-junction VCSEL arrays is 56%.

When will II-VI showcase its 3D sensing products?

II-VI will showcase its products at the SPIE Photonics West Digital Forum from March 6-11, 2021.

How do II-VI's VCSEL arrays improve 3D sensing applications?

The VCSEL arrays offer increased output power, lower power consumption, and smaller size, making them suitable for advanced consumer products.

What markets are being targeted with II-VI's VCSEL technology?

The VCSEL technology is targeted towards consumer electronics, automotive, and industrial markets.

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