液晶光阀—一种新型显示装置

A. Jacobson, J. Grinberg, W. Bleha, J. Margerum, L. Miller, L. Fraas
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液晶光阀(LCLV)是一种光激活电光器件,设计用于将图像从一束光传输到另一束光。它的开发主要是为了应用于大屏幕视频显示alpha数字/图形和图像电视图像。然而,它在从非相干光到空间相干光的图像转换以及从可见光到红外光的图像转换中也很有用。基本上,该装置包括一个玻璃衬底,上面沉积有氧化铟锡薄膜,一个CdS光传感器,一个CdTe光吸收层和一个介电镜。第二玻璃基板上涂有薄膜氧化铟锡透明电极。两个衬底之间夹有一薄层适当的向列液晶。这种装置有几个重要的特点。它具有高输入灵敏度(在50% MTF下1500线/英寸),高对比度(>100:1),电视兼容速度(30帧/秒)。此外,它具有很强的图像增强能力(>105)。孔径为两英寸的器件通常是在光纤基板上制造的。这些器件可以直接耦合到直径2英寸的光纤面板CRT主(输入)显示器上,构成一个紧凑的器件封装。在这次演讲中,我们将描述基本的光阀装置,讨论我们在这些装置中使用的各种液晶电光效应,并描述我们从这些装置中获得的性能。
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The liquid crystal light valve—A new display device
The liquid crystal light valve (LCLV) is a photoactivated electro-optic device that is designed to transfer images from one beam of light to another. It is being developed primarily for application to large screen video display of both alpha numeric/graphic and pictorial television imagery. However, it is also useful in the conversion of images from non-coherent to spatially coherent light, and from visible to IR light. Basically the device consists of a glass substrate upon which is deposited thin films of indium-tin oxide, a CdS photo-sensor, a CdTe light-absorbing layer, and a dielectric mirror. A second glass substrate is coated with a thin film indium-tin oxide transparent electrode. The two substrates sandwich between them a thin layer of an appropriate nematic liquid crystal. The resulting device has several important features. It has high input sensitivity (<100 µW/cm2at 525 nm), high resolution (>1500 lines/inch at 50 percent MTF), high contrast (>100:1), television-compatible speed (30 frames/sec.). Moreover, it is capable of very substantial image intensification (>105). Devices having apertures of two inches are fabricated routinely on fiber optics substrates. These devises can then be coupled directly to a 2- inch diameter fiber optics faceplate CRT primary (input) display to constitute a compact device package. In this talk we will describe the basic light valve device, discuss the various liquid crystal electro-optic effects that we use in these devices and characterize the performance that we obtain from them.
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