A passive compensating device which compensates for angular and
translational misalignment errors in a polarized beam and assures the
projected beam centroid remains at the same position. The device splits
the incoming beam into two beams. Thereafter, optical orienting means
disposed to intercept the two beams is operative to rotate the wavefront
of both beams so that the composite beam exiting a combiner has two
components wherein one component has its wavefront rotated 180.degree.
about two orthogonal axes with respect to the other beam. Accordingly, the
composite beam centroid is maintained at one position regardless of jitter
of the beam entering the compensator device.
Other References
NPL, "Laser Alignment Device," National Physical Lab., Teddington,
Middlesex, England, Brochure, 1969.
Jacobs, D. H., "Fundamentals of Optical Engineering," McGraw-Hill, 1943,
pp. 152-165.
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