An optical interconnection for connecting a first integrated circuit to a
second integrated circuit includes a plurality of light sources, a
plurality of light detectors, a symmetric imaging system, and a plurality
of beam steering elements, one for each of the plurality of light sources.
Each of the beam steering elements is configured to steer light from its
corresponding light source to a new angle which causes the symmetric
imaging system to have an effective aperture closer to its plane of
symmetry. A mirror may be inserted in the plane of symmetry of the imaging
system that folds the system back upon itself, making the object plane and
image plane co-incident.
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