Dual-section spatial modulation transmitter

Radiant energy – Ionic separation or analysis – Static field-type ion path-bending selecting means

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2505031, 350486, 362 35, G02B 2610

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048611247

ABSTRACT:
A dual-section spatial modulator transmitter consists of a collector surrounding a source of radiation to collect the energy from the source and form it into multiple beams. The collector is configured in two sections, a rotatable section and a stationary section such that spatial modulation is obtained by rotating only the rotatable section.

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