Optical: systems and elements – Holographic system or element – Using a hologram as an optical element
Patent
1992-01-14
1993-05-04
Arnold, Bruce Y.
Optical: systems and elements
Holographic system or element
Using a hologram as an optical element
2502081, 385129, 364822, G02B 532
Patent
active
052086852
ABSTRACT:
This invention is a compact optical processor including a coherent light source, plural optical elements that together form a Fourier transform interferometer, and a two dimensional detector array. The light source generates a two dimensional input optical wavefront intensity modulated according to the input signal. The optical elements are formed as slab-like members with parallel input and output surfaces. These optical elements are disposed abutting in tandem. The light detecting device includes a two dimensional array of photosensitive elements generating an image signal corresponding to the processed two dimensional optical wavefront. The plural optical elements preferably include at least one acousto-optical element forming a two dimensional scanner. The plural optical elements may further includes a holographic optical element to block light undiffracted by the scanning elements. The plurality of optical elements may include a modified Kosters interferometer with a beam splitter and two orthogonally disposed roof prisms. The optical processor may operate on plural input signals on separate wavelengths employing sets dichroic beam splitters to assemble and separate plural wavelengths from separate point sources.
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Aleksoff Carl C.
Subotic Nikola S.
Arnold Bruce Y.
Environmental research Institute of Michigan
Ryan J. P.
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