1982-09-14
1985-10-01
Corbin, John K.
350 371, G02B 2717
Patent
active
045442282
ABSTRACT:
A scanning apparatus and method for scanning a beam of light incorporate an optical system in which a rotatable wheel has a plurality of light deflecting facets on the periphery of the wheel. The incoming light beam is reflected by a routing mirror or a routing beam splitter cube onto a front face of a facet as that facet is rotated in line with the routing element. The beam is deflected as it makes its first pass through the facet, and a porro prism redirects the deflected beam back through the rotating facet so that the beam makes two passes through each facet rotating past the routing element. The scanning action is produced by the rotation of the facet in the path of both passes of the beam through the facet. The net result cancels the angular motion of the beam in one direction and adds to the angular motion in the orthogonal direction. Scanning action as produced by one facet is repeated for each facet located on the periphery of the wheel.
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Georgallis et al., "Holographic Scanner Polarizer", IBM Tech. Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 23, No. 10, 3/81, pp. 4614-4615.
Corbin John K.
Feix Donald C.
Gass Rebecca D.
Spectra-Physics Inc.
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