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Light Beams Propagation in Angular Mirror-Symmetrical Structures

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Abstract

The angular mirror-symmetrical structures are formed by the intersecting planes directed at π/s angles (s - is the integer). Part of them may be classified by the proper- ties of their reflection matrices: The angular mirror-symmetrical structures which realize back reflecting opera- tion (1) present the following trihedral angles: 1) (π/2,π/2,π/2s, when s=1 it’s the well- known cube-corner reflector); 2) (π/2,π/3,π/4); 3) (π/2,π/3,π/5).

© 1996 IEEE

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