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14 February 1986 Lens Design Considerations For A New Type Optical Scanner
William H. Taylor
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Proceedings Volume 0554, 1985 International Lens Design Conference; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.949275
Event: 1985 International Lens Design Conference, 1985, Cherry Hill, United States
Abstract
Serial scan thermal imaging systems require high speed scanning in order to generate a standard TV display of a scene. This is commonly done with a high speed rotating polygon mirror and a lower speed framing mirror. The scanner which is the subject of this paper uses a high speed rotating disc which embodies a circular array of spherical concave reflectors. Framing of the scene is done with an oscillating plane mirror, as with the polygon scanner. Use of the disc as the high speed line scan element allows a more com-pact scanner which runs at lower speed for a given data rate.
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William H. Taylor "Lens Design Considerations For A New Type Optical Scanner", Proc. SPIE 0554, 1985 International Lens Design Conference, (14 February 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.949275
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Sensors

Monochromatic aberrations

Scanners

Lens design

Image segmentation

Reflection

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