G02B26/108

COMPACT ROTATOR AND METHOD FOR MAKING A BEAM STEERING DEVICE
20180095270 · 2018-04-05 ·

An apparatus for a beam steering device includes a rotator constituting a cylindrical body extending along an axis and defining a central passage therethrough. A wedge-shaped prism is secured to the body within the central passage. The prism has a first surface extending perpendicular to the axis and a second surface extending transverse to the axis. A drive member is provided on one of an axial end surface and a radially outer surface of the body for rotating the rotator. An encoder member is provided on the same surface of the body as the drive member for tracking the position of the rotator.

BEAM MANIPULATION SYSTEM
20180088318 · 2018-03-29 · ·

A beam director, typically comprises a first mirror rotating about a longitudinal axis, with a reflective surface at an acute angle to the longitudinal axis, which enables a laser beam to be transmitted along the longitudinal axis and redirected onto a work surface, which is typically perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. A second stationary arcuate mirror segment may be used to reflect the beam along an arcuate path on the work surface. Previous beam director systems can be improved or simplified by: 1) elimination of the second mirror with a 90 reflection to the work surface; 2) fixing the Tangent factor when drawing/rendering/sintering/cutting using f-theta like lens; and 3) fixing the Tangent factor by controlling the amount and/or the duration of energy.

GALVANOSCANNER
20180074312 · 2018-03-15 · ·

To provide a galvanoscanner enabling execution of weaving welding whereby favorable weld quality is easily obtained. A galvanoscanner (50) includes: two galvano mirror (51, 52) that is configured to be rotatable about a rotation axis (X1, X2), and reflects a laser beam (L); a galvano motor (54, 54) that rotationally drives the galvano mirror (51, 52); an optical component (2) that is arranged so that the laser beam (L) incident on the galvano mirror (51, 52) is incident in a thickness direction (T), is configured to be rotatable about a rotating shaft (20), and has a refractive index that differs from a surrounding; and a rotary motor (4) that rotationally drives the optical component (2), in which the optical component (2) is arranged so that, in a cross section (C) in a thickness (T) direction, an incident side (21) and an emission side (22) are parallel to each other, and the incident side (21) is sloped relative to an optical axis (L1) of the laser beam (L) that is incident, and thickness (T) thereof continuously varies along a rotation direction.

SCANNING IN OPTICAL SYSTEMS
20180052325 · 2018-02-22 ·

Examples are disclosed that relate to scanning optical systems. One example provides an optical system comprising an illumination source configured to emit light, a first scanning stage configured to receive the light and to scan the light, and a second scanning stage configured to receive and direct the light from the first scanning stage toward a projected exit pupil.

Probe for optical imaging

A 3D-scanning optical imaging probe which inhibits rotation unevenness of rotational sections, shaft run-out, friction, and rotation transmission delay by reducing the occurrence of torque loss and rotation transmission delay, and which is capable of obtaining 3D scans and observation images within a fixed frontal range. A substantially tubular catheter has, provided along substantially the same line therein: a fixed-side optical fiber; a first optical path conversion means which is rotationally driven by a first motor, and which rotates and emits a beam of light forwards and tilted at an angle with respect to a rotational axis; and a second optical path conversion means which, at a tip side of a rotation-side optical fiber rotationally driven by a second motor, tilts an optical path by a micro-angle with respect to the rotational axis, and rotates and emits the beam of light to irradiate the first optical path conversion means therewith.

LARGE-APERTURE COMPACT SCANNING TELE CAMERAS

Scanning Tele cameras (STCs) based on two optical path folding element (OPFE) field-of-view scanning and mobile devices including such STCs. A STC may comprise a first OPFE (O-OPFE) for folding a first optical path OP1 to a second optical path OP2, an O-OPFE actuator, a second OPFE (I-OPFE) for folding OP2 to a third optical path OP3, an I-OPFE actuator, a lens, a lens actuator and an image sensor, wherein the STC has a STC native field-of-view (n-FOV.sub.T), wherein the O-OPFE actuator is configured to rotate the O-OPFE around a first axis and the I-OPFE actuator rotates the I-OPFE around a second axis for scanning a scene with the n-FOV.sub.T, wherein the lens actuator is configured to move the lens for focusing along a third axis, and wherein the first axis is perpendicular to the second axis and parallel to the third axis.

Hyperspectral scanner

The present invention provides a scanning system including a chamber configured for receiving reflected light from an object. The chamber includes a first prism and a second prism configured for refracting the reflected light, at least one beam splitter configured for splitting the reflected light into a first beam and a second beam, a camera configured for receiving the first beam so as to provide images of the object, a condenser lens configured for condensing the second beam, and a spectrometer configured for receiving the condensed second beam and provide a spectrum analysis of the second beam. The system further includes a particular computer configured to combine the images of the object produced by the camera with the spectrum analysis produced by the spectrometer to provide a hyperspectral image.

Large-aperture compact scanning tele cameras

Scanning Tele cameras (STCs) based on two optical path folding element (OPFE) field-of-view scanning and mobile devices including such STCs. A STC may comprise a first OPFE (O-OPFE) for folding a first optical path OP1 to a second optical path OP2, an O-OPFE actuator, a second OPFE (I-OPFE) for folding OP2 to a third optical path OP3, an I-OPFE actuator, a lens, a lens actuator and an image sensor, wherein the STC has a STC native field-of-view (n-FOV.sub.T), wherein the O-OPFE actuator is configured to rotate the O-OPFE around a first axis and the I-OPFE actuator rotates the I-OPFE around a second axis for scanning a scene with the n-FOV.sub.T, wherein the lens actuator is configured to move the lens for focusing along a third axis, and wherein the first axis is perpendicular to the second axis and parallel to the third axis.

Scanning type backlight module and display device

The embodiments of the invention disclose a scanning type backlight module and a display device. Since a laser light source with good collimation is applied, during a display time of a frame, with the modulation of the optical path regulator, the laser emitted from the laser light source performs a progressive scanning for a region corresponding to at least one row of pixel units in a light guide plate or a display panel. Therefore, the problem of dynamic picture ghosting can be solved effectively; moreover, since the progressive scanning for the entire light guide plate can be realized by changing the light propagation path of the laser emitted from the laser light source with the optical path regulator, the number of the laser light sources can be reduced and the production cost can be decreased.

COMPACT WEDGE PRISM BEAM STEERING
20170160541 · 2017-06-08 ·

A beam steering device includes a housing and a transceiver that emits and receives light beams through at least one opening in the housing. A rotator includes a cylindrical body rotatably mounted within the housing axially between the transceiver and the at least one opening. A wedge-shaped prism is secured within the body and includes a first surface extending perpendicular to the axis and a second surface extending transverse to the axis. An encoder member and a drive member are provided on an outer surface of the body. Sensors are mounted to the housing to sense the encoder member and provide an encoder signal indicative of a rotational position of the prism about the axis. At least one drive element is mounted to the housing and applies force to the drive member to rotate the body and prism about the axis for steering light beams propagating through the prism.