Scanning light source system

Optical: systems and elements – Deflection using a moving element

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C362S241000, C362S800000

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06856436

ABSTRACT:
A scanning light source system combines the outputs from multiple, spatially separated, sequentially pulsed light sources for travel in rapid succession along one or more common delivery paths to provide one or more collective outputs that are comparatively higher than would otherwise be possible with the light sources operating singly.

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