Claims
- 1. An optical memory system comprising:
- 1. a passive optical scanner comprising
- a. means for producing from a light pulse of duration T a plurality of light pulses propagating along spatially separate paths, each of said plurality being substantially identical in transverse shape to the light pulse from which it is produced,
- b. a first array of optical fibers of different lengths with the difference in length between functionally adjacent fibers being uniform, each of said fibers being arranged so that one end thereof terminates in an input plane and the opposite end thereof terminates in an output plane, said difference in length producing a substantially uniform difference in time delay .DELTA..tau..sub.1 between functionally adjacent fibers so that .DELTA..tau..sub.1 > T, and
- c. means for coupling each of said plurality of light pulses into separate ones of said fibers at said input plane so that said plurality of light pulses arrive at said output plane at different times and in different spatial locations, thereby to scan said output plane,
- 2. a movable information storage member positioned to receive optical pulses emanating from the output plane of said scanner,
- 3. means for focusing pulses emanating from said scanner onto predetermined locations of said member, and
- 4. detection means for detecting pulses which impinge upon said member.
- 2. The system of claim 1 for reading out information wherein
- said member comprises an elongated transparent tape containing information at said locations in the form of variations of optical density of said tape,
- said tape is translatable in a first direction at a speed v in m/sec, and
- the fibers of said array of said scanner are arranged in a line nearly orthogonal to said first direction and are offset from orthogonality relative to adjacent fibers by a distance d = v.DELTA..tau., where .DELTA..tau.is the uniform difference in time delay between functionally adjacent fibers of said array.
- 3. An optical memory system comprising
- 1. a passive optical scanner comprising
- a. means for producing from a light pulse of duration T a plurality of light pulses propagating along spatially separate paths, each of said plurality being substantially identical in transverse shape to the light pulse from which it is produced,
- b. a first array of optical fibers of different lengths with the difference in length between functionally adjacent fibers being uniform, each of said fibers being arranged so that one end thereof terminates in an input plane and the opposite end thereof terminates in an output plane, said difference in length producing a substantially uniform difference in time delay .DELTA..tau..sub.1 between functionally adjacent fibers so that .DELTA..tau..sub.1 > T, and
- c. means for coupling each of said plurality of light pulses into separate ones of said fibers at said input plane so that said plurality of light pulses arrive at said output plane at different times and in different spatial locations, thereby to scan said output plane,
- 2. a movable information storage member positioned to receive optical pulses emanating from the output plane of said scanner,
- 3. means for focusing the pulses emanating from said scanner onto predetermined locations of said member, and
- 4. an optical modulator positioned between said scanner and said member for transmitting to said member only predetermined ones of said pulses in accordance with information to be written into said member.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of parent application Ser. No. 401,635 filed on Sept. 28, 1973 (now U.S. Pat. No. 3,892,468) and was concurrently filed with two other divisional applications of the same parent: Divisional applications Ser. No. 556,636 (now U.S. Pat. No. 3,925,727 entitled "Optical Sampling Oscilloscope Utilizing Organ Arrays of Optical Fibers" and Ser. No. 556,638 entitled "Optical Detection System Utilizing Organ Arrays of Optical Fibers." The parent application was concurrently filed with two related applications: Ser. No. 401,633 (now U.S. Pat. No. 3,838,278) entitled "Two Optical Switching Networks Utilizing Organ Arrays of Optical Fibers" and Ser. No. 401,632 (now U.S. Pat. No. 3,849,604) entitled "Time Slot Interchanger for Time Division Multiplex System Utilizing Organ Arrays of Optical Fibers."
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
3902788 |
Strehlow |
Sep 1975 |
|
Divisions (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
401635 |
Sep 1973 |
|