Laser beam scanning apparatus having a variable focal distance d

Radiant energy – Photocells; circuits and apparatus – Optical or pre-photocell system

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385 8, H01J 314

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ABSTRACT:
In a variable density scanning apparatus, a variable focal distance device is provided in a scanning optical system. This variable focal distance device is formed of a light waveguide having a plurality of electrodes provided of which the lengths along the direction of incident laser beam are decreased or increased with the increase of the distance from the central electrode. The voltage to be applied between the electrodes is controlled in accordance with a desired dot pattern so as to change the refractive index of the light waveguide through which the laser beam is passed, thereby effectively changing the focal distance so that the diameter of the scanning laser beam spot can be changed in one dimension.

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patent: 4856861 (1989-08-01), Miyawaki et al.
Arimoto et al, "Optical System of an Ultrahigh-speed Laser-beam Printer," Tech Digest of Conference on Laser and Electro-Optical Systems, CLEOS '80 (1980), pp. 76-77.

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