Device and a method for deflecting a laser beam

Optical: systems and elements – Deflection using a moving element – Using a periodically moving element

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C359S199200, C359S214100, C359S226200, C359S201100, C359S900000

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07130094

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a device for deflecting a laser beam, comprising at least a single sided mirror (1) and means for orientating said mirror, wherein said single sided mirror is attached on one end of said axis (3) such that it can rotate about said axis and, that the means for orientating said mirror comprise means (6) for providing a magnetic field and means for providing a charged particle having a velocity v, whereby the orientation of said mirror is controlled by the resulting Lorentz force. The invention further relates to a method for deflecting a laser beam with the use of a mirror supported by an axis such that it can rotate about said axis and to a laser beam deflecting apparatus.

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