In-Line
Beam Steerers are convenient devices that precisely change the angle
or alignment of optical beams without the use of mirrors.
Unlike Risley prisms, In-Line Beam Steerers move the beams in a cartesian
coordinate system rather than in a polar coordinate system. With a single
adjustment, the In-Line Beam Steerer deflects the beam either horizontally
or vertically. One In-Line Beam Steerer replaces typical two-mirror systems
and makes adjustments easier. The In-Line Beam Steerer is an adjustable
wedge formed by a plano-concave and a plano-convex lens that are connected
to one another using a thin layer of index-matching fluid. Displacement
of one lens with respect to the other changes the wedge angle, thereby
steering the beam.
Steering resolution is controlled by the radius of the two plano optics.
Our current models offer 14 microrad/deg angle sensitivity, but custom
models can be made with a factor of 10 better sensitivity.
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In-line beam steering
Independent two-axis Cartesian adjustments
Zero beam displacement
Mounts to 8-32 posts
BK-7 (n = 1.52)
Broadband visible and IR coatings
Custom designs/materials/deflection ranges available
U. S. Patent #6,320,705 |
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