Variable-focal-length lens using an electrooptic effect
First Claim
1. A variable-focal-length lens using an electrooptic effect for focusing incident light comprising:
- a first one-dimensional lens including an electrooptic crystal and means for applying to said electrooptic crystal an electric field having an intensity distribution varying along one direction in a plane perpendicular to the direction of light incidence but uniform in the direction normal to said one direction to produce a distribution of refractive index exhibiting a one-dimensional lens action;
a second one-dimensional lens having the same structure as said first one and disposed in such manner that the direction of lens action of said second lens intersects that of said first one at right angles; and
means for changing the electric field applied to said first and second one-dimensional lenses to change the focal length of the lens action.
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Abstract
A novel arrangement of variable-focal-length lens using an electrooptic effect is provided. A variable electric field is applied to an electrooptic crystal to produce therein a refractive index distribution having a lens action. The applied electric field is such that the intensity distribution of the lens varies along one direction in a plane normal to the direction of the light incidence but which has a uniform intensity distribution in the direction normal to this direction. A two-dimensional variable-focal-length lens is obtained by combining two such one-dimensional lenses in such manner that the two-lenses intersect each other at right angles with respect to the direction of the lens action. Also, a refractive index distribution having a two-dimensional lens action is produced to form a variable-focal-length lens when an electric field having an intensity distribution which varies within the plane normal to the direction of the incident light is applied to the electrooptic crystal.
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10 Claims
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1. A variable-focal-length lens using an electrooptic effect for focusing incident light comprising:
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a first one-dimensional lens including an electrooptic crystal and means for applying to said electrooptic crystal an electric field having an intensity distribution varying along one direction in a plane perpendicular to the direction of light incidence but uniform in the direction normal to said one direction to produce a distribution of refractive index exhibiting a one-dimensional lens action; a second one-dimensional lens having the same structure as said first one and disposed in such manner that the direction of lens action of said second lens intersects that of said first one at right angles; and means for changing the electric field applied to said first and second one-dimensional lenses to change the focal length of the lens action. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 7)
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4. A variable-focal-length lens using an electrooptic effect for focusing incident light comprising:
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an electrooptic crystal; first means for applying to said electrooptic crystal an electric field having an intensity distribution which varies within a plane normal to the direction of light incidence, in the direction parallel to said incident direction to produce a distribution of refractive index exhibiting a lens action in said electrooptical crystal; and second means for changing the electric field to be applied to change the focal length of the lens action. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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8. A variable-focal-length lens using an electrooptic effect for focusing incident light comprising:
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an electrooptic crystal; first means for applying said electrooptic crystal an electric field having an intensity distribution which varys within a plane normal to the direction of light incidence, in the direction parallel to said incident direction to produce a distribution of refractive index exhibiting a lens action in said electrooptic crystal; second means for changing the electric field to be applied to change the focal length of said lens action; polarizing means disposed in the optical path; and means for rotating the direction of polarization of said polarizing means.
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9. A variable-focal-length lens using an electrooptic effect for focusing incident light comprising:
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an electrooptic crystal; a plural number of ring electrodes provided on the surface of said electrooptic crystal; a transparent insulating layer covering said electrodes; a plural number of lead wires provided on a surface of said transparent insulating layer opposite to said ring electrodes and connected with said ring electrodes through pass-through holes formed in said layer; and a power source part for applying to said lead wires a variable voltage to produce in said crystal an electric field distribution within the plane normal to the direction of incident light. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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