Claims
- 1. An optical bandstop filter capable of being erased and a new filter formed, including:
- an erasable photosensitive medium;
- means for directing coherent and noncoherent optical radiation through said medium;
- means for retroreflecting said radiation into said medium whereby the coherent radiation establishes standing waves in said medium; and
- means for fixing said standing wave in said medium whereby an interference filter for said coherent radiation is formed.
- 2. The filter as recited in claim 1 wherein said medium is photorefractive.
- 3. The filter as recited in claim 1 wherein said medium is photoferroelectric.
- 4. A method of making an optical bandpass filter in an erasable photosensitive medium including the steps of:
- erasing any latent image in said medium;
- directing parallel rays of coherent and monocromatic light of the desired bandpass wavelength through the medium;
- reflecting by a mirror said rays back through said medium, whereby a standingwave pattern is established in said medium and whereby the regions of the medium wherein the standing waves are at maxima are most affected by said waves, such that a pattern of layers of different optical properties, spaced at half wavelengths of said rays, remains in said medium when said mirror is removed; and
- fixing said pattern.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by the U.S. Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon.
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4037932 |
Haas et al. |
Jul 1977 |
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