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Measuring the dynamic error of the angular motion of a scanning mirror

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Abstract

This paper discusses a new technology for measuring the dynamic error of motion of a scanning mirror that operates in the line-frame-scanning regime. It presents the results of experiments that show that it is possible to measure the dynamic error of angular motion of the mirror to within 1<sup>′′</sup>.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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