Abstract
Experimental details are presented of the measured performance of a novel implementation of a cascadable module for the one-dimensional perfect shuffle of a two-dimensional array of optical signals. The design uses an anamorphic telescope to correct the difference in pitch in the two axes resulting from an image split and recombine operation performed with patterned mirrors. The performance of the cylindrical lens limits the scalability of the design.
© 1995 Optical Society of America
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