Title :
Nonmechanical Laser Beam Steering Based on Polymer Polarization Gratings: Design Optimization and Demonstration
Author :
Jihwan Kim ; Miskiewicz, Matthew N. ; Serati, Steve ; Escuti, Michael J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC, USA
Abstract :
We present a wide-angle, nonmechanical laser beam steerer based on polymer polarization gratings with an optimal design approach for maximizing field-of-regard (FOR). The steering design offers exponential scaling of the number of steering angles, called suprabinary steering. The design approach can be easily adapted for any 1-D or 2-D (e.g, symmetric or asymmetric FOR) beam steering. We simulate a system using a finite difference and ray tracing tools and fabricate coarse beam steerer with 65° FOR with ~8° resolution at 1550 nm. We demonstrate high optical throughput (84%-87%) that can be substantially improved by optimizing substrates and electrode materials. This beam steerer can achieve very low sidelobes and supports comparatively large beam diameters paired with a very thin assembly and low beam walk-off. We also demonstrate using a certain type of LC variable retarder that the total switching time from any steering angle to another can be 1.7 ms or better.
Keywords :
beam steering; diffraction gratings; finite difference methods; laser beams; optical design techniques; optical fabrication; optical polymers; optical retarders; ray tracing; 1-D beam steering; 2-D beam steering; FOR; LC variable retarder; beam diameters; beam walk-off; design optimization; electrode materials; exponential scaling; field-of-regard; finite difference method; nonmechanical laser beam steering; optical throughput; optimal design; polymer polarization gratings; ray tracing tools; sidelobes; steering angle; steering design; substrates; suprabinary steering; time 1.7 ms; total switching time; wavelength 1550 nm; wide-angle laser beam steerer; Beam steering; Gratings; Laser beams; Optical beams; Polymers; Switches; Vectors; Beam steering; diffractive optics; diractive optics; holography; lidar; liquid crystals; optical communications; polarization grating; radar;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2015.2392694