Optical: systems and elements – Holographic system or element – Using a hologram as an optical element
Patent
1991-12-12
1993-04-13
Arnold, Bruce Y.
Optical: systems and elements
Holographic system or element
Using a hologram as an optical element
359306, 359287, 359310, 359577, 356345, G02B 532, G02B 2700, G02F 133, G02F 111
Patent
active
052027767
ABSTRACT:
Optical systems are disclosed which are capable of generating and rapidly changing time delays of electrical signals for true time delay beam formation and beam steering. The systems utilize an interferometer configuration. A first optical modulator and a Fourier transform lens define a Fourier transform plane in a first leg of the interferometer. In a second leg of the interferometer, a second optical modulator provides beam steering to a prism stack, which produces a set of plane reference waves having a range of orientations required to generate a desired range of time delays. Preferably the optical modulators are acousto optic Bragg cells. Alternatively, a holographic optic element could be used in place of the prism stack.
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Gesell Leslie H.
Lafuse James L.
Arnold Bruce Y.
Essex Corporation
Lester Evelyn A.
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