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titleOfInvention An optical unit in which a laser diode of a light emitting source and a phosphor of a light emitting unit are connected by an optical fiber or wirelessly
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To use a laser diode to produce a point light source with high calorific value, high brightness, no miniaturization, and free light handling is not efficient. An optical unit that requires a light source and can be miniaturized has been developed so that it can be electrically connected to the phosphor of the light emitting section even wirelessly. SOLUTION: An aspheric lens is built in a receptacle module equipped with a laser diode, and laser light is condensed on a laser oscillation part, thereby improving the degree of freedom of handling by an optical fiber cord. Then, the laser light of the laser diode is transmitted to the phosphor of the light emitting portion of the phosphor via an optical fiber cord or wirelessly. [Selection] Figure 2
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