Multiple beam steering using dynamic zone plates on a micro-mirror array
Abstract
Three dimensional laser beam steering has been demonstrated using a single optical device -a DMD micro-mirror array. Laser beam focus position is controlled using dynamically adjustable zone plates. These zone plates take the form of elliptical Fresnel zone plates or other variations such as binary Gabor zone plates. Active beam control can be realised without the need for a pair of galvanometer mirrors and a focusing lens. Writing multiple zone plate patterns to the DMD enables multiple focussed spots to be generated and controlled independently
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