Optical: systems and elements – Single channel simultaneously to or from plural channels – By partial reflection at beam splitting or combining surface
Patent
1992-12-03
1995-08-15
Henry, Jon W.
Optical: systems and elements
Single channel simultaneously to or from plural channels
By partial reflection at beam splitting or combining surface
359638, 359639, 359601, G02B 2710
Patent
active
054427878
ABSTRACT:
An optical component consists of two or more plane-parallel windows with, respectively, two or more partially reflective surfaces. Each partially reflective surface splits off part of an original beam and produces another redirected beam. The redirected beam undergoes further redirection and attenuation by multiple reflections. Each even-numbered reflection produces a beam deviated from the original's beam direction by an even multiple of the angle between the windows. Thus, for a pair of windows a series of beams are produced that are in a straight line and are equally spaced.
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Allied-Signal Inc.
Henry Jon W.
Massung Howard G.
Paschburg Donald B.
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