An Optical Phased Array (OPA) is similar to a one dimensional (1D) dynamic diffraction array. The phase law of the emitters is numerically programmable and enables to form a beam, that point towards a targeted direction. OPAs have a high potential for a new generation of LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) systems, since they avoid mechanical beam scanning. For the development of such LiDAR, many characterizations are essential to optimize the OPA and to get a full control of their performance. To carry out these tests, CEA-Leti has developed a modular optical bench designed to characterize large scale 1D-OPAs in free space. This bench allows beam-forming calibration at various angles thanks to an optical setup based on far-field imaging in the Fourier plane. This set up directly analyses a field of view of 22° (-11°/+11°) and can rotate in the azimuthal plane of the OPA to cover angles ranging from -50° to +50°. The OPA board is mounted on an additional rotation stage to match the OPA beam output with the beam forming set-up optical axis. For practical use, the optical axis is parallel to the floor (i.e. to the optical table). Moreover, after calibration, additional options allow to switch the setup for practical operations, as the OPA use in real space, e.g. for aiming at a target. A Peltier and a regulation loop allow testing the OPA at various temperatures. Fast photodiodes have been implemented to measure the switching time between distinct angular positions. In this paper, we report data acquired with this setup on a 256 channels OPA operating at @1550 nm, that is based on grating antennas with 1.5 μm pitch and thermo-optic phase shifters.
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