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US 4722604

RADIATION INTERFERENCE DEVICES

Assignee

SECRETARY OF STATE FOR DEFENCE IN HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT GRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND THE, A BRITISH CORP.

Filed

Jan 20, 1983

Granted

Feb 2, 1988

Location

EMSWORTH GB

Abstract

An interference device for discriminating between radiation sources of differing coherence length comprises means to divide received radiation from a source into two components. A path difference, defining a coherence length cut-off, is introduced into the path of one component and the components are brought together for interference. The recombined light passes through a reticle with alternate opaque and tranparent bars and an optical band-pass filter to a detector. Interference fringes present in the plane of the reticle are swept across the reticle by the action of the collection optical system of the device which includes a scanning rotating mirror. Two similar devices can be arranged for band-pass coherence length filtering and when used in conjunction with a light soruce whose coherence is modulated the device can be used for signalling.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Jun 29, 1983

Rescinded

Apr 15, 1987

Duration

3 years, 9 months

Inventor

  • 1HERBERT A. FRENCH

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