Description:
Design
and Use of an Acoustically Tunable Beam Shaping
Apparatus
Princeton
University Invention # 07-2369
Fixed
lenses are conveniently used for shaping the intensity patterns or wavefronts of
light, however there are needs for frequent reshaping which requires adaptive
optical elements. There are a number of such active technologies, each with
advantages and shortcomings. To overcome limitations such as speed and energy
throughput for materials processing applications, Researchers at Princeton
University, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, have developed
an adaptive optical element referred to as a tunable acoustic gradient index
(TAG) lens. ¹ A TAG lens is capable of producing rapidly tunable complex optical
beams and patterns from a single source beam. The lens uses piezoelectric transducers
to modify the density and refractive index within a fluid to generate lensing
behavior. An experimental
prototype has been developed and its ability to generate basic and complex
optical beams has been demonstrated, however work is ongoing in determining the
full potential of the TAG lens.
¹Arnold,
C., McLeod, I, A New Approach to Adaptive Optics for Materials
Processing,
Photonics
Spectra,
November, 2007, pg78-84.