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29 July 2002 Wide-angle beam steering for infrared countermeasures applications
Jennifer L. Gibson, Bradley D. Duncan, Phil Bos, Vasa Sergen
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This paper explores two beam steering systems for Infrared Countermeasures applications in the Mid-Wave Infrared range. One system involves the use of decentered achromatic doublet lenses to steer the beam of interest. The second system involves rotating achromatic prisms. The structure of each system is addressed along with the possible materials that could be used in constructing each system. Each system avoids an internal focus. The two systems are compared against one another in terms of their advantages and disadvantages.
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Jennifer L. Gibson, Bradley D. Duncan, Phil Bos, and Vasa Sergen "Wide-angle beam steering for infrared countermeasures applications", Proc. SPIE 4723, Laser Radar Technology and Applications VII, (29 July 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.476401
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KEYWORDS
Prisms

Beam steering

Transmittance

Glasses

Infrared countermeasures

Lenses

Mid-IR

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