Beam recombination via cylindrical mirror

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350433, 350443, 350355, G02B 2744, G02B 304

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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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