Claims
- 1. An erectable optics for outer space applications comprising a housing having a resonator cavity therein with reflective mirror means at opposite ends of the resonator cavity for reflecting light out of the resonator cavity, a beam reflector and a beam expander mounted on said housing for receiving said reflected out light and for expanding said light, a gas dynamic lens mounted relative to said housing, and said gas dynamic lens being constructed so as to focus and direct the expanding light coming from said beam expander toward a target.
- 2. An erectable optics for outer space applications as set forth in claim 1, wherein said minor means includes convex mirror means mounted at one end of said resonator cavity and concave mirror reflecting means at an opposite end of said resonator cavity, and said convex mirror means and said beam reflector being fabricated on a common member.
- 3. An erectable optics for outer space applications as set forth in claim 2, wherein said gas dynamic lens includes a source for providing pressurized gas, a pop action control valve for controlling flow of said gas to a plenum chamber, said plenum chamber having a multiplicity of outlet nozzles radially therefrom for passing gas therethrough, means mounted in the plenum chamber for decreasing the cross-sectional area of the plenum chamber from a front portion of the chamber to a back portion to cause the gas pressure to be substantially constant along a length of the plenum chamber, an outer structure secured to said plenum chamber and the space between said plenum chamber outlet nozzles and said outer structure defining the gas lens that is provided gas from said source.
- 4. An erectable optics for outer space applications as set forth in claim 3, wherein said outer structure includes end members with thin flat members arranged radially about a periphery to direct gas away from the structure in such a way that torque is not produced to tend to cause rotation of the lens structure.
- 5. An erectable optics for outer space applications as set forth in claim 4, wherein said outlet nozzles are defined by spaced rod members about the plenum chamber.
DEDICATORY CLAUSE
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalties thereon.
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Hales et al., "Design and Analysis of Afocal Two-Mirror Systems for arbity Intensity Transformations, Technical Report RH-81-2, 10/82. |