R. H. Hobbs, A. Cantor, D. H. Grantham, A. J. Shuskus, J. Berak, M. E. Cowher, J. Farina, N. N. Hoffman, J. F. Black, G. Drake, R.T. Brown, C. Holton, B. Silverman, F. Leonberger, A. Demaria
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R.H. Hobbs, A.J. Cantor, D.H. Grantham, A.J. Shuskus, J.M. Berak, M.E. Cowher, J.D. Farina, N.N. Hoffman, J.F. Black, G.W. Drake, RT. Brown, C.E. Holton, B.B. Silverman, F.J. Leonberger, and A.J. DeMaria, United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, CT. A new concept for a high-speed ( MHz), wide angle( k 20°), two dimensional laser beam scanner has been developed. LEOPARD is an optical analogue of the microwave phased array radar and is based on the electro-optic effect in epitaxially grown semiconductor AlGaAs layers. Beam steering has been demonstrated using a three element LEOPARD. Supported in part by US. Air Force.