Broadband beam steering using chalcogenide-based Risley prisms

In this paper, we propose using chalcogenide glasses for improved, large-angle, beam steering of infrared radiation, with minimal spectral dispersion and improved thermal performance over wavelength intervals covering the 2 to 12-μm range. For example, we evaluate that full-angle dispersion in the 2 to 5 μm region for LiF/As 2 S 3 combination should be three times smaller than in the case of LiF/ZnS combination. We also evaluate that using the ZnSe/As 2 Se 3 combination will provide twice as small thermal walk-off than a similar ZnS/Ge system in the 8 to 12-μm region.