Patent ID: 6560248
Filing Date: 2003-05-06
Classification: G03F,H05K

Abstract:
A laser direct imaging apparatus for imaging a pixel on a photosensitive medium with a laser beam, the apparatus comprising:a frame for holding a substrate, said substrate having: a width of between 6 inches and 25 inches and a length of between 6 inches and 36 inches; a first surface and an opposing second surface, said first and second surfaces being substantially planar; and a first photosensitive layer on said first surface and a second photosensitive layer on said second surface; a UV, mode locked laser operable to emit a pulsed laser beam, said pulsed laser beam having: a wavelength of between 200 nm and 532 nm; a pulse width of between 1 ps and 20 ps; a pulse frequency of between 50 MHz and 400 MHz; an average power of between 0.050 watts and 20 watts; and a duty cycle of between 125 to 1 and 20,000 to 1; an acousto-optical modulator in the optical path between said laser and said substrate, the modulator converting said pulsed laser beam to a modulated pulsed laser beam, said acousto-optical modulator including: a crystal oriented to receive said pulsed laser beam; and a transducer, said transducer in contact with said crystal, said transducer operable to receive a modulating signal corresponding to pixel data from an external source and to emit said modulating signal into said crystal to modulate said pulsed laser beam by causing an acoustic wave to travel in said crystal at an acoustic speed; an optical system to direct said modulated, pulsed laser beam onto said first photosensitive layer on said first surface of said substrate, said modulated pulsed beam being substantially perpendicular to said first surface, said system having an optical magnification between the acousto-optical modulator and said photosensitive layer, said optical system including a first scanner unit to provide relative motion between said modulated, pulsed laser beam on said first photosensitive layer and said substrate in an in-scan direction at an in-scan scanning speed, such that said first scanner unit is operable to expose a first set of pixels on said first photosensitive layer along a first set of scan lines in said in-scan direction, wherein the in-scan scanning speed is matched to the acoustic speed and the optical magnification to achieve scophony mode scanning.