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  2. Spatial light modulator - Wikipedia

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    The image on an optically addressed spatial light modulator, also known as a light valve, is created and changed by shining light encoded with an image on its front or back surface. A photosensor allows the OASLM to sense the brightness of each pixel and replicate the image using liquid crystals .

  3. Optical modulators using semiconductor nano-structures

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    The other case of modulators is spatial light modulator (SLM) which is modified two dimensional distribution of amplitude & phase of an optical wave. Optical modulators can be implemented using Semiconductor Nano-structures to increase the performance like high operation, high stability, high speed response, and highly compact system.

  4. Optical modulator - Wikipedia

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    An optical modulator is a device which is used to modulate a beam of light. The beam may be carried over free space, or propagated through an optical waveguide ( optical fibre ). Depending on the parameter of a light beam which is manipulated, modulators may be categorized into amplitude modulators, phase modulators, polarization modulators, etc.

  5. Liquid crystal on silicon - Wikipedia

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    The light source is used to provide the necessary illumination for the LCos panel. The most common light source used in LCos display systems is a high-intensity lamp. This lamp emits a broad spectrum of light that is filtered through a color wheel or other optical components to provide the necessary color gamut for the display system.

  6. Coherent control - Wikipedia

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    Two interlinked developments accelerated the field of coherent control: experimentally, it was the development of pulse shaping by a spatial light modulator [10] [11] and its employment in coherent control. [12] The second development was the idea of automatic feedback control [13] and its experimental realization. [14] [15]

  7. Acousto-optic modulator - Wikipedia

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    Λ is the wavelength of the sound wave, λ is that of the light wave, and n is the refractive index of the crystal in the AOD (which should be omitted. This is a mistake). The +1 order has a positive frequency shift compared to the incident light; The 0th order has the same frequency as the incident light.

  8. Bismuth germanate - Wikipedia

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    BSO crystals are used in optically addressed spatial light modulators and in liquid crystal light valves. [9] The optical activity of BTO is much smaller than of BGO and BSO. [10] Unlike somewhat similar performing perovskites, sillenites aren't ferroelectric. The materials can find use in phased-array optics.

  9. Phased-array optics - Wikipedia

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    An optical phased array (OPA) is the optical analog of a radio-wave phased array. [1] By dynamically controlling the optical properties of a surface on a microscopic scale, it is possible to steer the direction of light beams (in an OPA transmitter [ 2 ] ), or the view direction of sensors (in an OPA receiver [ 3 ] ), without any moving parts.