Claims
- 1. A light-beam scanning apparatus including a first and a second hologram,
- wherein a diverging spherical wave outgoing at an exit angle .delta. from the first hologram, which first hologram conducts a wavefront conversion from an incident converging spherical wave to an outgoing diverging spherical wave, is incident on the second hologram, which second hologram is disposed parallel to the first hologram at a distance 1.sub.4 along a principal axis perpendicular to said first and second holograms, with a focal distance 1.sub.3 and an incidence angle .delta.; and a converging spherical wave is outgoing from the second hologram with an exit angle .delta.after being subjected to a wavefront conversion at the second hologram; wherein
- the equation below, where k(.delta.)=1.sub.4 /1.sub.3, is fulfilled: sin .beta.=k(.delta.) sin.delta..
- 2. A light-beam scanning apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein k(.delta.) fulfills the equation below, when k.sub.0 is a parameter;
- k(.delta.)=k.sub.0 -(3/8)(1-k.sup.2.sub.0)(1-2k.sub.0).delta..sup.2.
- 3. A light-beam scanning apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein the equation below is fulfilled, where a distance between the first hologram and the second hologram is L, and a focal distance of a light flux incident on the second hologram with respect to the second hologram is a (.delta.);
- a(.delta.)=L/k(.delta.).
- 4. A light-beam scanning apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the equation below is fulfilled, where a distance between the first hologram and the second hologram is L, and a focal distance of a light flux incident on the second hologram with respect to the second hologram is a:
- a(.delta.)=L/k(.delta.).
- 5. A light-beam scanning apparatus including a first and a second hologram,
- wherein a converging spherical wave outgoing from the first hologram, which conducts a wavefront conversion from an incident converging spherical wave into a converging spherical wave, with an exit angle .delta. is incident on the second hologram, which is disposed parallel to the first hologram and at a distance 1.sub.4, with a focal distance (1.sub.3 -1.sub.4) and an incident angle .delta., and a converging spherical wave is outgoing from the second hologram at an exit angle .beta. after being subjected to a wavefront conversion by the second hologram, wherein the equation below, where
- k'(.delta.)=1.sub.4 /1.sub.3, k(.delta.)=k'(.delta.)/{k'(.delta.)-.sub.1 }
- is fulfilled: sin .beta.=k(.delta.) sin .delta..
- 6. A light-beam scanning apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein k(.delta.) fulfills the equation below, when k.sub.0 is a parameter:
- k(.delta.)=k.sub.0 -(3/8)(1-k.sub.0.sup.2)(1-2k.sub.0).delta..sup.2.
- 7. A light-beam scanning apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the equation below is fulfilled, where a distance between the first hologram and the second hologram is L, and a focal distance of a light flux incident on the second hologram with respect to the second hologram is a (.delta.):
- a(.delta.)=L/k(.delta.).
- 8. A light-beam scanning apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein the equation below is fulfilled, where a distance between the first hologram and the second hologram is L, and a focal distance of a light flux incident on the second hologram with respect to the second hologram is (.delta.);
- a(.delta.)=L/k(.delta.).
Priority Claims (8)
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Jun 1991 |
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3-275271 |
Oct 1991 |
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3-277497 |
Oct 1991 |
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3-277498 |
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3-277500 |
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3-320162 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 07/949,520, filed Nov. 25, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,680,253, which a 371 application of PCT/JP92/00371, filed on Mar. 26, 1992.
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