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US Patent 11953700 Multi-aperture polarization optical systems using beam splitters

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United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
119537000
Patent Inventor Names
Kartik Venkataraman0
Achuta Kadambi0
Agastya Kalra0
Date of Patent
April 9, 2024
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Patent Application Number
173328580
Date Filed
May 27, 2021
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Edward J. Glick
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CPC Code
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G02B 27/285
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Patent abstract

An optical system includes: a beam splitter system configured to split an input beam into a plurality of output beams including a first output beam, a second output beam, and a third output beam; a first polarizing filter having a first polarization angle and configured to filter the first output beam to produce a first filtered output beam; a second polarizing filter having a second angle of polarization and configured to filter the second output beam to produce a second filtered output beam; and a third polarizing filter having a third angle of polarization and configured to filter the third output beam to produce a third filtered output beam, the first, second, and third angles of polarization being different from one another.

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