IP Library Granted Patent US 12,381,369
Granted Patent B2
US 12,381,369 · App. 18/326,463 · Granted Aug 5, 2025

Acousto-optic system having phase-shifting reflector

Inventors: James Brookhyser (Lake Oswego, OR); Jan Kleinert (Willsonville, OR); Jered Richter (Beaverton, OR)
Assignee: ELECTRO SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRIES, INC.
H01S3/1068G02B6/42G02B26/06G02F1/00G02F1/292G02F1/33H01S5/124H01S5/145
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Patent No.
US 12,381,369
App. No.
18/326,463
Granted
Aug 5, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

A beam positioner for deflecting a beam path, along which a diffracted beam of linearly polarized laser light is propagatable, within a two-dimensional scan field, the beam positioner includes a first acousto-optic deflectors (AOD) to deflect the beam path within a first one-dimensional scan field extending along a first axis of the two-dimensional scan field, a second AOD to deflect the beam path within a second one-dimensional scan field extending along a second axis of the two-dimensional scan field, a phase retarder arranged between the first AOD and the second AOD and within the beam path along which the beam of laser light is propagatable from the first AOD and a mirror arranged between the first AOD and the second AOD and within the beam path along which the beam of laser light is propagatable from the first AOD.

Claims (30)

1. A beam positioner, comprising:

a first acousto-optic deflector (AOD) operative to diffract laser light so as to deflect a beam path within a first one-dimensional scan field extending along a first axis of a two-dimensional scan field;

a phase retarder, a mirror and a second AOD arranged within the beam path along which the laser light is propagatable from the first AOD,

wherein the phase retarder and mirror are arranged between the first AOD and the second AOD, and

wherein the second AOD is operative to diffract the laser light so as to deflect the beam path within a second one-dimensional scan field extending along a second axis of the two-dimensional scan field.

2. The beam positioner of claim 1 , further comprising an optical relay system arranged between the first AOD and the second AOD such that the first one-dimensional scan field is projectable onto the second AOD via the optical relay system.

3. The beam positioner of claim 2 , wherein the phase retarder is arranged between the first AOD and the optical relay system.

4. The beam positioner of claim 2 , wherein the phase retarder is arranged between the second AOD and the optical relay system.

5. The beam positioner of claim 2 , wherein the optical relay system includes a pair of lenses and wherein the phase retarder is arranged between the lenses of the pair of lenses.

6. The beam positioner of claim 2 , wherein the first AOD, second AOD, phase retarder and mirror are arranged such that the beam of laser light is propagatable through optical relay system in a direction that is at least generally opposite to a direction in which the beam of laser light is incident upon the first AOD.

7. The beam positioner of claim 2 , wherein the first AOD, second AOD, phase retarder and mirror are arranged such that the beam of laser light is propagatable through optical relay system in a direction that is at least generally the same as a direction in which the beam of laser light is incident upon the first AOD.

8. The beam positioner of claim 1 , wherein the phase retarder is a reflective phase retarder.

9. The beam positioner of claim 8 , wherein the reflective phase retarder is a half-wave reflective phase retarder.

10. The beam positioner of claim 8 , wherein the reflective phase retarder is a half-wave reflective phase retarder.

11. The beam positioner of claim 1 , wherein the first AOD includes an AO cell formed of a material including germanium.

12. The beam positioner of claim 1 , wherein the first AOD includes an AO cell formed of a material including quartz.

13. The beam positioner of claim 1 , further comprising at least one galvanometer mirror arranged within the beam path, wherein the at least one phase-shifting reflector is arranged between the first AOD and the galvanometer mirror.

14. A beam positioner, comprising:

a first acousto-optic deflector (AOD) operative to diffract laser light so as to deflect a beam path within a first one-dimensional scan field extending along a first axis of a two-dimensional scan field;

a phase retarder, a mirror and a second AOD arranged within the beam path along which the laser light is propagatable from the first AOD,

wherein the phase retarder and mirror are arranged between the first AOD and the second AOD, and

wherein the second AOD is operative to diffract the laser light so as to deflect the beam path within a second one-dimensional scan field extending along a second axis of the two-dimensional scan field, and

wherein the mirror is a zero phase-shift mirror.

15. A beam positioner, comprising:

a first acousto-optic deflector (AOD) operative to diffract laser light so as to deflect a beam path within a first one-dimensional scan field extending along a first axis of a two-dimensional scan field;

a phase retarder, a mirror and a second AOD arranged within the beam path along which the laser light is propagatable from the first AOD,

wherein the phase retarder and mirror are arranged between the first AOD and the second AOD, and

wherein the second AOD is operative to diffract the laser light so as to deflect the beam path within a second one-dimensional scan field extending along a second axis of the two-dimensional scan field, and

wherein the mirror is a reflective phase-retarder configured to impart a phase shift between S and P components of linearly polarized laser light incident thereto.

16. The beam positioner of claim 15 , wherein the reflective phase-retarder is formed of a material including at least one material selected from the group consisting of silicon and copper.

Assignments (2)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AGREEMENT SUPPLEMENT Recorded Jul 18, 2023
From: MKS INSTRUMENTS, INC.; NEWPORT CORPORATION; ELECTRO SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRIES, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 064318/0495 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 31, 2023
From: BROOKHYSER, JAMES; KLEINERT, JAN; RICHTER, JERED
To: ELECTRO SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 063811/0559 →