Glenn T. Sincerbox, Gerald Roosen
Applied Optics
Light deflection is achieved by optically changing the characteristics of a transient index modulation generated in an optical material by two interfering beams. Using a novel technique to maintain the Bragg condition, diffraction efficiency is kept constant during the whole deflection process.
Glenn T. Sincerbox, Gerald Roosen
Applied Optics
Glenn T. Sincerbox
Proceedings of SPIE 1989
Raymond K. Kostuk, Glenn T. Sincerbox
Applied Optics
Glenn T. Sincerbox
Proceedings of SPIE 1989