Coherent light generators – Particular resonant cavity – Specified cavity component
Patent
1985-12-27
1989-04-11
LaRoche, Eugene R.
Coherent light generators
Particular resonant cavity
Specified cavity component
372 92, 356350, 350609, H01S 308
Patent
active
048212822
ABSTRACT:
A mirror chip and mirror assembly are disclosed for use with a laser, and specifically a ring laser angular rate sensor. The mirror chip includes a mirror material deposited upon a silicon wafer. The mirror assembly includes the silicon wafer bonded to a secondary supporting substrate. The mirror chip and supporting substrate are highly polished so that they may be bonded together by an optical contact bond.
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Ham Seung
Honeywell Inc.
LaRoche Eugene R.
Pajak Robert A.
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