Patent
1984-04-25
1986-07-15
Corbin, John K.
350433, 350443, 350355, G02B 2744, G02B 304
Patent
active
046002707
ABSTRACT:
A beam recombiner is used to parallelize two first order beams emanating from an magneto-optic stripe domain light deflector. One arrangement uses a concave cylindrical mirror with a negative meniscus lens attached thereon to redirect a conjugate beam. The other arrangement uses a concave cylindrical mirror with a cylindrical rod lens placed at the radius of curvature of the mirror to redirect the conjugate beam.
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Hedin Raymond C.
Meddaugh Samuel A.
Torok Ernest J.
Collier Stanton E.
Corbin John K.
Shapiro Bruce S.
Singer Donald J.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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