Claims
- 1. Prism optics for changing the shape of a light beam by refraction, including a composite prism consisting of at least two types of prisms made of materials having different variations in refractive index due to wavelength variations and to temperature variations, wherein the ratio of the variations in refractive index due to wavelength variations for the two types of prisms is substantially the same as the ratio of the variations in refractive index due to temperature variations for the two types of prisms.
- 2. Prism optics according to claim 1, wherein said composite prism of at least two types of prisms consists of a first prism and a second prism.
- 3. Prism optics according to claim 2, wherein said composite prism is constructed by joining a second surface of said first prism to a first surface of said second prism and when a light beam is projected on said composite prism, it passes successively through the first and the second surface of said first prism and the first and the second surface of said second prism so that it leaves the second surface of said second prism in the direction perpendicular thereto.
- 4. Prism optics according to claim 2, wherein said composite prism is constructed by joining a second surface of said first prism to a first surface of said second prism, a light beam being projected on a second surface of said second prism in the direction perpendicular thereto, passing successively through a first surface of said second prism, a second and a first surface of said first prism and finally leaving said composite prism at the first surface of said first prism.
- 5. Prism optics according to claim 3, wherein said composite prism satisfies the conditions represented by: ##EQU9## wherein .DELTA.n.sub.1 and .DELTA.n.sub.2 are variations in the refractive index due to wavelength variations; .DELTA.n.sub.T1 and .DELTA.n.sub.T2 are variations in the refractive index due to temperature variations; n.sub.1 and n.sub.2 are refractive indexes for a particular wavelength; .theta..sub.2 is a refractive angle at the light incidence surface of the first prism; and .alpha..sub.1 is the angle of incidence at the boundary surfaces between the first and the second prism.
- 6. Prism optics according to claim 4, wherein said composite prism satisfies the conditions represented by: ##EQU10## where .DELTA.n.sub.1 and .DELTA.n.sub.2 are variations in the refractive index due to wavelength variations; .DELTA.n.sub.T1 and .DELTA.n.sub.T2 are variations in the refractive index due to temperature variations; n.sub.1 and n.sub.2 are refractive indexes for a particular wavelength; .theta..sub.2 is a refractive angle at the light incidence surface of the first prism; and .alpha..sub.1 is the angle of incidence at the boundary surface between the first and the second prism.
- 7. Prism optics according to claim 4, wherein said two prisms constituting the composite prism are made of materials chosen such that they have a same refractive index n.sub.1 =n.sub.2 for a particular wavelength.
- 8. Prism optics according to claim 6, wherein said two prism constituting the composite prism are made of materials chosen such that they have a same refractive index n.sub.1 =n.sub.2 for a particular wavelength.
- 9. Optical information processing apparatus comprising at least a light source for writing, an optical system transforming a light beam into a parallel light beam, a prism for changing the shape of the parallel light beam and an optical system for converging said parallel light beam, wherein said prism for changing the shape of the parallel light beam is a composite prism consisting of at least two types of prisms including a first prism and a second prism made of material having different variations in the refractive index due to wavelength variations and to temperature variations, said composite prism satisfying the conditions represented by: ##EQU11## where .DELTA.n.sub.1 and .DELTA.n.sub.2 are variations in the refractive index due to wavelength variations .DELTA.n.sub.T1 and [.alpha.n.sub.T2 ] .DELTA.n.sub.T2 are variations in the refractive index due to temperature variations; n.sub.1 and n.sub.2 are refractive indexes for a particular wavelength; .THETA..sub.2 is a refractive angle at the light incidence surface of the first prism; and .alpha..sub.1 is the angle of incidence at the boundary surface between the first and second prism.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 839,510, filed Mar. 14, 1986, now abandoned.
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