1 July 1993 High-speed and high-contrast operation of ferroelectric liquid crystal optically addressed spatial light modulators
M. Gregg Roe, Kevin L. Schehrer
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Abstract
The contrast and resolution of contemporary ferroelectric liquid crystal (FLC) optically addressed spatial light modulators (OASLM) were measured in time-average and instantaneous modes while the devices were cycled at multikilohertz rates. The inherent, full cycle, write/read/erase response time was 270 μs. The time-average contrast peaked at 54:1 at 3.5 kHz when a 9 lp/mm resolution was used for evaluation. Instantaneous resolutions of 57 and 32 p/mm were obtained when the FLC-OASLM was operated at repetition rates of 900 and 2700 Hz, respectively.
M. Gregg Roe and Kevin L. Schehrer "High-speed and high-contrast operation of ferroelectric liquid crystal optically addressed spatial light modulators," Optical Engineering 32(7), (1 July 1993). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138773
Published: 1 July 1993
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KEYWORDS
Optically addressed spatial light modulators

Photodiodes

Modulation

Cameras

Ferroelectric LCDs

Image resolution

Digital signal processing

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