Claims
- 1. A slit light beam scanner unit comprising a plurality of irregular ferroelectric elements, each of which irregular ferroelectric elements comprises a crystal plate of gadolinium molybdate, which is a Z-plate having a pair of surfaces opposite to each other and is cut in the <110> direction along at least a pair of sides opposite to each other, and means for effecting polarization reversal provided at the central portions of the opposite Z-planes of said crystal plate, said gadolinium molybdate elements including at least a domain configuration such that two nucleus regions of opposite polarities are disposed on opposite sides of the region where said means for effecting polarization reversal are provided and in which said means for effecting polarization reversal are optically transparent electrical means capable of applying to said gadolinium molybdate crystal an electric field which is at least equal in magnitude to the coercive field of said gadolinium molybdate and being arranged in such a manner that the extending directions of the nucleus regions provided on the opposite sides of the gadolinium molybdate crystal plate are parallel with each other and each crystal plate is disposed in parallel on a plane, each irregular ferroelectric element having a thickness between the Z-planes thereof so that it acts as a quarter-waveplate and said nucleus regions of opposite polarities being disposed on opposite sides of a domain growing region, said iregular ferroelectric elements being arranged so that, after the domain of one polarity has grown to extend to the nucleus region of an opposite polarity in one of said elements, the growth region of the domain of one polarity toward the nucleus region of an opposite polarity in another opposite element is initiated, and so on.
- 2. A slit light beam scanner comprising a set of two slit light beam scanner units as defined in claim 1, and a pair of polarizing means disposed normal to light incident thereon between which said set of two slit light beam scanner units are disposed.
- 3. A two-dimensional flying spot scanner comprising two sets of slit light beam scanners as defined in claim 2, disposed in a direction normal to light incident thereon and arranged at right angles with each other.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 16,199 filed Mar. 3, 1970 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,936,146.
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3701585 |
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Barkley |
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Divisions (1)
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