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25 August 1993 Wide-angle conformal infrared transceiver concept
Till Wolfgang Liepmann, Michael R. Randall, Alan R. Shapiro
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Abstract
Accessing a large field-of-regard (FOR) from an aircraft-mounted infrared system imposes significant structural and aerodynamic penalties. A novel conformal infrared (IR) transceiver concept is presented which is currently under development. A trial design of this concept can access a 160 deg FOR without a gimbal mirror or 'fish eye' lens. A fiber optic bundle is used to allow a wide range of beamsteering technologies with small steering angles (i.e., +/- 5 degree(s)) to access the large FOR (+/- 80 deg) through a single, conformal aperture. The output lens size is less than a factor of three times larger than the input/output IR beam, yet provides near diffraction limited polychromatic collimation over the full FOR. The concept is applicable over a wide spectral band (ultraviolet to far IR), however, it is being developed for the mid-IR (2 - 6 micron) band. The challenging technical aspects of the fiber optics in this spectral band are discussed.
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Till Wolfgang Liepmann, Michael R. Randall, and Alan R. Shapiro "Wide-angle conformal infrared transceiver concept", Proc. SPIE 1920, Active and Adaptive Optical Components and Systems II, (25 August 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.152668
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KEYWORDS
Fiber optics

Lens design

Collimation

Infrared radiation

Transceivers

Collimators

Infrared imaging

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