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7 July 1997 Optical beam steering using surface micromachined gratings and optical phased arrays
David M. Burns, Victor M. Bright, Steven C. Gustafson, Edward A. Watson
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Abstract
Two categories of optical beam steering micro-electro- mechanical systems (MEMS) were investigated: variable blaze gratings (VBGs) and linear optical phased arrays. All devices were surface micromachined using the multi-user MEMS processes (MUMPs). VBGs use an adjustable blaze angle to direct the majority of reflected light into a selectable diffraction order. Diffraction efficiencies greater than 50% were demonstrated. Linear optical phased arrays use a single row of piston micromirrors to create a far-field pattern with a steerable main lobe along one axis. All devices were constructed of polysilicon and gold and were actuated with electrostatic force. Electrostatic actuation provides high speed operation at a very low drive power. These optical beam steering devices discussed in this work are less optically efficient than a single pivoting mirror, but they require no post-fabrication assembly and can handle large beam diameters. Also, the low individual mass of the elements in surface micromachined VBGs and optical phased arrays yield faster system response times than a single macroscale pivoting mirror.
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David M. Burns, Victor M. Bright, Steven C. Gustafson, and Edward A. Watson "Optical beam steering using surface micromachined gratings and optical phased arrays", Proc. SPIE 3131, Optical Scanning Systems: Design and Applications, (7 July 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.277738
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KEYWORDS
Phased array optics

Diffraction

Optical components

Beam steering

Gold

Oxides

Diffraction gratings

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