Patent classifications
G02B26/101
OPTICAL DETECTION APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING OPTICAL AXIS MISALIGNMENT IN OPTICAL DETECTION APPARATUS
An optical detection apparatus is provided. The optical detection apparatus includes a light emitting unit, a light receiving unit, a storage unit, and a determining unit. The light emitting unit includes a plurality of light-emitting elements. The light receiving unit includes a light-receiving element arrayformed by a plurality of light-receiving pixels, which receive reflected light corresponding to emitted light of the light emitting unit. The storage unit stores a reference light-receiving region on the light-receiving element array corresponding to a location of occurrence of light intensity unevenness included in the emitted light of the light emitting unit. The determining unit determines an optical axis misalignment using a positional displacement between the reference light-receiving region and a detected light-receiving region of light intensity unevenness included in the reflected light of the emitted light on the light-receiving element array.
OPTICAL SCANNING DEVICE, DRIVING METHOD OF OPTICAL SCANNING DEVICE, AND IMAGE DRAWING SYSTEM
A driving controller derives a first shift time that is a shift time used for correcting a generation timing of a first reference signal representing that an angle of a mirror portion around a first axis is equal to a first reference angle, and is a shift time of a point in time when the angle of the mirror portion around the first axis is equal to the first reference angle with respect to a point in time when an output signal of a first angle detection sensor represents that the angle of the mirror portion around the first axis is equal to the first reference angle, based on an output signal of a photodetector.
Light source, optical device, measuring device, robot, electronic apparatus, movable structure, and manufacturing apparatus
According to one embodiment, a light source includes a plurality of light-emitting elements each including one or more surface-emitting lasers; and a plurality of detecting elements located on a same substrate as the light-emitting elements. The detecting elements individually detect quantities of output light of the light-emitting elements.
Beam scanning engine and display system with multiple beam scanners
A display system includes a display screen, a light source to generate a light beam to be modulated in accordance with image data, and a beam scanning module to receive the light beams and to direct the light beam onto an associated display region of the display screen. The beam scanning module includes a resonant scanning mirror configured to scan the light beam along a first scanning direction across the associated display region, and a polygon scanning mirror to scan the light beam along a second scanning direction across the associated display region.
Fractional handpiece with a passively Q-switched laser assembly
A fractional handpiece and systems thereof for skin treatment include a passively Q-switched laser assembly operatively connected to a pump laser source to receive a pump laser beam having a first wavelength and a beam splitting assembly operable to split a solid beam emitted by the passively Q-switched laser assembly and form an array of micro-beams across a segment of skin. The passively Q-switched laser assembly generates a high power sub-nanosecond pulsed laser beam having a second wavelength.
HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY DEVICE
A head-mounted display device including a projection device and an optical waveguide is provided. The projection device has an optical pupil located on a second surface of the optical waveguide, and includes a light source, a first MEMS mirror element, a second MEMS mirror element, and a relay optical element group. The relay optical element group has a first axis equivalent focal length corresponding to a first parallel light beam and has a second axis equivalent focal length corresponding to a second parallel light beam. The first parallel light beam and the second parallel light beam travel along an optical axis of the relay optical element group, and a value of the first axis equivalent focal length is different from a value of the second axis equivalent focal length. The head-mounted display device may provide good image quality and a large field of view.
OPTICAL SCANNING DEVICE
An optical scanning device includes a substrate, a frame, a plurality of light source modules, and a scanning mirror assembly. The frame is disposed on the substrate to form an accommodating space, and includes a side wall and a reflective portion located on a top end of the side wall and having a light exit. The light source modules are disposed in the accommodating space, surround the scanning mirror assembly, and are configured to provide a plurality of light beams to the reflective portion. The scanning mirror assembly is disposed in the accommodating space and located on a transmission path of the light beams reflected by the reflective portion. The scanning mirror assembly includes a scanning element oscillating along at least one rotation axis and being configured to reflect the light beams to form a scanning light beam transmitted through the light exit out of the optical scanning device.
LiDAR system producing multiple scan paths and method of making and using same
A light deflection system for a LIDAR system on an aerial vehicle and method of use are herein disclosed. The light deflection system includes a light deflection element having a first end and a second end. The light deflection element is rotatable and balanced about an axis extending from the first end to the second end. The light deflection element has a first side with a first reflective surface at a first angle in relation to the axis and deflects light in a nadir direction relative to the aerial vehicle. The light deflection element also has a second side having a second reflective surface at a second angle in relation to the axis. The first angle is different from the second angle and configured to deflective light at an oblique angle relative to the aerial vehicle.
Optical assembly for scanning excitation radiation and/or manipulation radiation in a laser scanning microscope, and laser scanning microscope
The invention relates to an optical assembly for scanning excitation radiation and/or manipulation radiation in a laser scanning microscope. The optical assembly according to the invention is characterized in that in addition to a first and a second focusing device, a third focusing device is provided in order to generate a third pupil plane which is optically conjugated to a first pupil plane, a third beam deflecting device is arranged on the third pupil plane in order to deflect the excitation radiation and/or manipulation radiation, a first beam deflecting means is provided between the second focusing device and the second pupil plane and the second pupil plane and the third focusing device in order to deflect the excitation radiation and/or manipulation radiation coming from the third focusing device while bypassing the second beam deflecting device in the direction of the second focusing device, a fourth focusing device is provided for generating a fourth pupil plane which is optically conjugated to the third pupil plane, and a variable second beam deflecting means is arranged on the fourth pupil plane in order to switch an optical beam path between a first beam path and a second beam path. The invention additionally relates to a laser scanning microscope.
Addressable display system for ICA monitoring and annunciation for certified applications running on a personal electronic device
An addressable display system configured for use in a mounting adapter configured to mount a personal electronic device (PED) on an aircraft includes a transparent surface configured to overlay the display surface of a PED when the PED is mounted in the mounting adapter wherein the transparent surface includes a region that is uniformly coated with a coating layer that when activated with a select excitation wavelength is configured to emit visible light to annunciate a message indicating a problem with an image displayed on a PED display; a lighting source configured to provide light in at an excitation wavelength; a MEMS (microelectromechanical systems) scanner module that is controllable to write desired symbology for annunciation at different addressable locations on the transparent surface; and an imaging device configured to capture an image of the PED display for an integrity check of data displayed on the PED display.