Claims
- 1. A retroreflecting modulator comprising from front to back:
- a. a lens having wide field of view, a front light-receiving surface, and a rear three-dimensional focal surface composed of focal points, each of said focal points corresponding to a unique direction of a light beam incident on said light-receiving surface within said field of view;
- b. a fiber optic light guide including a plurality of light channels having barriers for preventing leakage between said channels, and having a receiving surface substantially coincident with said lens focal surface;
- c. a light modulator having a reflective rear surface; and
- d. said lens front light-receiving surface receiving said incident light beam and focusing said incident light beam as focused light at said corresponding focal point on said focal surface, said fiber optic light guide transmitting said focused light to said light modulator, said light modulator modulating said focused light as modulated light and reflecting said modulated light back to said fiber optic light guide, said fiber optic light guide transmitting said modulated light to said corresponding focal point, said lens transmitting said modulated light to said lens front light-receiving surface, and said lens front light-receiving surface emitting said modulated light in a direction opposite said direction of said incident light beam.
- 2. The retroreflecting modulator of claim 1 wherein said lens abuts said fiber optic light guide and said fiber optic light guide abuts said light modulator.
- 3. The retroreflecting modulator of claim 1 wherein said lens is a specialty sphere lens.
- 4. The retroreflecting modulator of claim 1 wherein said fiber optic light guide is a fiber optic plate.
- 5. The retroreflecting modulator of claim 1 wherein said retroreflecting modulator includes an optical assembly to couple said fiber optic light guide to said light modulator.
- 6. The retroreflecting modulator of claim 1 wherein said light modulator is a liquid crystal device.
- 7. The retroreflecting modulator of claim 1 wherein said light modulator provides the same modulation for said incident light of all of said unique directions.
- 8. The retroreflecting modulator of claim 7 wherein said light modulator modulates said focused light with a fixed predetermined code.
- 9. The retroreflecting modulator of claim 1 wherein said light modulator is spatially resolvable.
- 10. The retroreflecting modulator of claim 9 wherein said light modulator includes a two-dimensional matrix of pixels.
- 11. The retroreflecting modulator of claim 10 wherein each of said pixels modulates said focused light with a unique fixed predetermined code.
- 12. A retroreflecting modulator comprising from front to back:
- a. a specialty sphere lens having wide field of view, a front light-receiving surface, and a rear three-dimensional focal surface composed of focal points, each of said focal points corresponding to a unique direction of a light beam incident on said light-receiving surface within said field of view;
- b. a fiber optic plate having a receiving surface substantially coincident with said lens focal surface;
- c. a liquid crystal light modulator having a reflective rear surface; and
- d. said lens front light-receiving surface receiving said incident light beam and focusing said incident light beam as focused light at said corresponding focal point on said focal surface, said fiber optic plate transmitting said focused light to said light modulator, said light modulator modulating said focused light as modulated light and reflecting said modulated light back to said fiber optic plate, said fiber optic plate transmitting said modulated light to said corresponding focal point, said lens transmitting said modulated light to said lens front light-receiving surface, and said lens front light-receiving surface emitting said modulated light in a direction opposite said direction of said incident light beam.
- 13. The retroreflecting modulator of claim 12 wherein said lens abuts said fiber optic plate and said fiber optic plate abuts said light modulator.
- 14. The retroreflecting modulator of claim 12 wherein said light modulator provides the same modulation for incident light of all directions.
- 15. The retroreflecting modulator of claim 14 wherein said light modulator modulates said focused light with a fixed predetermined code.
- 16. The retroreflecting modulator of claim 12 wherein said light modulator includes a two-dimensional matrix of pixels.
- 17. The retroreflecting modulator of claim 16 wherein each of said pixels modulates said focused light with a unique fixed predetermined code.
GOVERNMENT FUNDING
The research involved in this application was funded in part by the Department of the Air Force under the Department of Defense contract number F04611-98-C-0020. The intellectual property rights of the applicant and the government of the United States of America are governed by 37 CFR 401.
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| Charles M. Swenson and Clark A. Steed, Low Power FLC-Based Retromodulator Communications System, 2990 Proceedings of Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 296 (Feb., 1997). |