• DocumentCode
    1246656
  • Title

    Optical phased array technology

  • Author

    McManamon, P.F. ; Dorschner, T.A. ; Corkum, D.L. ; Friedman, L.J. ; Hobbs, D.S. ; Holz, Mathias ; Liberman, S. ; Nguyen, H.Q. ; Resler, D.P. ; Sharp, R.C. ; Watson, E.A.

  • Author_Institution
    Wright Lab, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA
  • Volume
    84
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    1996
  • Firstpage
    268
  • Lastpage
    298
  • Abstract
    Optical phased arrays represent an enabling new technology that makes possible simple affordable, lightweight, optical sensors offering very precise stabilization, random-access pointing programmable multiple simultaneous beams, a dynamic focus/defocus capability, and moderate to excellent optical power handling capability. These new arrays steer or otherwise operate on an already formed beam. A phase profile is imposed on an optical beam as it is either transmitted through or reflected from the phase shifter array. The imposed phase profile steers, focuses, fans out, or corrects phase aberrations on the beam. The array of optical phase shifters is realized through lithographic patterning of an electrical addressing network on the superstrate of a liquid crystal waveplate. Refractive index changes sufficiently large to realize full-wave differential phase shifts can be effected using low (<10 V) voltages applied to the liquid crystal phase plate electrodes. High efficiency large-angle steering with phased arrays requires phase shifter spacing on the order of a wavelength or less; consequently addressing issues make 1-D optical arrays much more practical than 2-D arrays. Orthogonal oriented 1-D phased arrays are used to deflect a beam in both dimensions. Optical phased arrays with apertures on the order of 4 cm by 4 cm have been fabricated for steering green, red, 1.06 /spl mu/m, and 10.6 /spl mu/m radiation. System concepts that include a passive acquisition sensor as well as a laser radar are presented.
  • Keywords
    aberrations; arrays; liquid crystal devices; lithography; optical radar; optical sensors; phase shifters; phased array radar; refractive index; 1.06 micrometre; 10 V; 10.6 micrometre; 1D optical arrays; dynamic focus/defocus capability; electrical addressing network; full-wave differential phase shifts; large-angle steering; laser radar; liquid crystal waveplate; lithographic patterning; optical phased array technology; optical power handling capability; optical sensors; passive acquisition sensor; phase aberrations; phase profile; phase shifter array; programmable multiple simultaneous beams; random-access pointing; refractive index changes; Laser radar; Liquid crystals; Optical arrays; Optical beams; Optical refraction; Optical sensors; Optical variables control; Phase shifters; Phased arrays; Sensor arrays;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Proceedings of the IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9219
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/5.482231
  • Filename
    482231