High-speed SLM with a photosensitive polymer layer
High-speed SLM with a photosensitive polymer layer
- Author(s): N.V. Kamanina and N.A. Vasilenko
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19950258
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- Author(s): N.V. Kamanina 1 and N.A. Vasilenko 2
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Affiliations:
1: Vavilov State Optical Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia
2: Karpov Research Physical-Chemical Institute, Moscow, Russia
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Affiliations:
1: Vavilov State Optical Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia
- Source:
Volume 31, Issue 5,
2 March 1995,
p.
394 – 395
DOI: 10.1049/el:19950258 , Print ISSN 0013-5194, Online ISSN 1350-911X
A switch-on time of 3 ms and a switch-off time of 20 ms have, for the first time, been obtained in spatial light modulators with a photosensitive polymer layer.
Inspec keywords: optical polymers; high-speed optical techniques; liquid crystal devices; spatial light modulators
Other keywords:
Subjects: Liquid crystal devices; Ultrafast optical techniques; Optical beam modulators
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