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Four-access, 80 mm aperture all phase-controlled liquid crystal laser antenna

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OPTICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 61, Issue 10, Pages -

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SPIE-SOC PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1117/1.OE.61.10.105113

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liquid crystal polarized grating; multiple access optical channel; liquid crystal optical phased array; free-space optical communications

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This paper presents a high-speed and high-precision beam steering technology using liquid crystal optical phased array (LC-OPA). The proposed parallel, four-communication access beam deflection antenna based on LC-OPA offers a wide steering range and precise pointing capability. With the use of cascaded liquid crystal polarized grating (LCPG) and a fine tracking subsystem, this antenna achieves a steering resolution of 20 mu rad and covers a range of +/- 12 deg in two dimensions, providing the foundation for simultaneous access of multiple terminals in FSO communication network.
High speed, wide range, and high precise beam steering technology are fundamental to free-space optical communication (FSO). Liquid crystal optical phased array (LC-OPA) is capable of achieving non-mechanical beam steering. This paper demonstrates a parallel, four-communication access beam deflection antenna based on LC-OPA, providing a large aperture, wide steering range, and high pointing precision. This antenna is composed of a coarse tracking subsystem using cascaded liquid crystal polarized grating (LCPG) and a fine tracking subsystem based on LC-OPA. The optical aperture is 80 mm x 80 mm, arranged in 2 x 2 subapertures, each serving a single wavelength beam. Besides, a cascaded control platform based on field programmable gate array is proposed to realize low-latency response. This optical antenna achieves a steering resolution of 20 mu rad and covers a range of +/- 12 deg in two dimensions, laying the foundation for simultaneous access of multiple terminals in FSO communication network. (C) 2022 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)

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