Title :
Multi-beam multi-aperture optical beam steering module for military multimission hardware
Author :
Yu, Haiping ; Tang, Ben Y. ; Li, Jianhui ; Ma, Hejun ; Du, Fang ; Li, Le ; Meshal, Azza ; Vallestero, Neil
Author_Institution :
Kept Optronics, Inc., Fishkill, NY, USA
Abstract :
This paper introduces a stationary agile multi-beam multi-aperture optical payload for military multimission hardware. With a near 4π field of regards (FOR), the payload independently steers "N×M" laser beams at different wavelengths to increase the link availability of a node to form a robust network. The core component is a fast beam steering element made from a proprietary liquid crystal configuration that features microsecond steering speed. Another innovative component for the multi-beam steering operation is a liquid crystal based fan-out switch which fans-out one laser beam into variable multiple beams. In this paper, design considerations will be given together with the specs such as operation distance, field of view, beam width, beam steering speed, beam number, laser power, efficiency, wavelength hopping, and environmental stability.
Keywords :
beam steering; laser beam applications; military communication; optical communication; optical links; optical switches; FOR; N×M laser beam; beam steering element; environmental stability; fan-out switch; field of regard; link availability; liquid crystal configuration; military multimission hardware; multibeam multiaperture optical payload; Beam steering; Hardware; Laser beams; Laser stability; Liquid crystals; Optical beams; Optical design; Payloads; Robustness; Switches;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 2005. MILCOM 2005. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9393-7
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2005.1605970