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19 February 1988 Visible-To-Infrared Image Converter Using The Hughes Liquid Crystal Light Valve
M. S. Weikowsky, R. A. Forber, c. S. Wu, M. E. Pedinoff
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This paper reviews the current state of development of a high-performance infrared image transducer for use in advanced real-time infrared scene simulation. This transducer is based upon the silicon liquid crystal light valve (LCLV) technology developed at Hughes Research Laboratories. Results are presented for simulations in the 3 to 5 Am and the 8 to 12 μm spectral regions.
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M. S. Weikowsky, R. A. Forber, c. S. Wu, and M. E. Pedinoff "Visible-To-Infrared Image Converter Using The Hughes Liquid Crystal Light Valve", Proc. SPIE 0825, Spatial Light Modulators and Applications II, (19 February 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942004
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KEYWORDS
Liquid crystals

Infrared imaging

Silicon

Thermography

CRTs

Spatial resolution

Metals

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