Abstract: Various embodiments are disclosed that are related to an optic with a dichroic coating. In one embodiment, sn optic comprises a wedge-shaped light guide having opposing first and second faces and a turning film bonded to the wedge-shaped light guide. The turning film comprises a plurality of facets oblique to the first face of the wedge-shaped light guide and supports a dichroic coating.
Abstract: To provide a device for pasting a film exhibiting dichroism and a film exhibiting birefringence at an arbitrary angle with high precision. The device for pasting a film exhibiting dichroism and a film exhibiting birefringence at an arbitrary angle comprises a detector for detecting the angle of an axis where absorption is maximum or minimum in the plane of a film exhibiting dichroism, and a detector for detecting the slow axis in the plane of a film exhibiting birefringence. An angle between the film exhibiting dichroism and the film exhibiting birefringence is controlled using the detector for a film exhibiting dichroism and the detector for a film exhibiting birefringence.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 29, 2005
Date of Patent:
July 20, 2010
Assignees:
Kuraray Co., Ltd., JSR Corporation, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd., Toppan Printing Co., Ltd., NEC Corporation, Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd.
Abstract: In an optical navigation sensor used in a navigation system on a spinning spacecraft, a single CCD is positioned on an optical axis of an optical lens system at an image forming plane on which images of stars are formed by the lens system. The exposed surface of the CCD is divided into a first and a second region, the first region for dark images of stars, the second region for a bright image of a candidate planet. The second region of the CCD is implemented with a light shading film with a slit so that the second region is exposed by the bright image but with a light exposure reduced to an adequate level for the CCD. Alternatively, the second region may be provided with a light attenuation filter film. The CCD is driven by a single driver with a charge shift clock signal synchronous with the spinning rate of the spacecraft. The charges induced by the dark and bright images are time delayed and integrated to form an electronic signal of the images.