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23 February 1985 Infrared Liquid Crystal Light Valve
S. T. Wu, U. Efron, J. Grinberg, L. D. Hess, M. S. Welkowsky
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Abstract
An advanced dynamic infrared (IR) image projection system based on liquid crystal light valve (LCLV) technology is described. The IR-LCLV is capable of presenting a complex IR dynamic image with high spatial and temperature resolution and wide dynamic range at video frame rates. Experimental results obtained from an IR-LCLV utilizing a cathode ray tube as the input source and an extended IR source (blackbody) as the projection beam are presented.
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S. T. Wu, U. Efron, J. Grinberg, L. D. Hess, and M. S. Welkowsky "Infrared Liquid Crystal Light Valve", Proc. SPIE 0572, Infrared Technology XI, (23 February 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950678
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KEYWORDS
Liquid crystals

Infrared imaging

Birefringence

Black bodies

Infrared radiation

Light valves

Thermography

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