2-Dimensional beamsteering using dispersive deflectors and wavelength tuning

  • Chan T
  • Myslivets E
  • Ford J
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Abstract

We introduce a 2D beamscanner which is controlled by wavelength tuning. Two passive dispersive devices are aligned orthogonally to deflect the optical beam in two dimensions. We provide a proof of principle demonstration by combining an arrayed waveguide grating with a free space optical grating and using various input sources to characterize the beamscanner. This achieved a discrete 10.3 degrees by 11 degrees output field of view with attainable angles existing on an 8 by 6 grid of directions. The entire range was reached by scanning over a 40 nm wavelength range. We also analyze an improved system combining a virtually imaged phased array with a diffraction grating. This device is much more compact and produces a continuous output scan in one direction while being discrete in the other.

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Chan, T., Myslivets, E., & Ford, J. E. (2008). 2-Dimensional beamsteering using dispersive deflectors and wavelength tuning. Optics Express, 16(19), 14617. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.16.014617

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