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A high resolution, high frame-rate spatial light modulator
We describe a ferroelectric liquid crystal (FLC) spatial light modulator (SLM) which is electronically addressed via a VLSI CMOS silicon backplane. Designed specifically for use in a miniature colour display system, the device nevertheless exhibits a specification which is suitable for many non-disp...
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creator | Underwood, I. Vass, D.G. Hossack, W.J. Snook, M.W.G. Nath, S. Rankin, I.D. Worboys, M.R. Griffith, M.S. Radcliffe, S.N. Macintosh, D. Harkness, J. Mitchel, B. Rickard, G. Harris, J. |
description | We describe a ferroelectric liquid crystal (FLC) spatial light modulator (SLM) which is electronically addressed via a VLSI CMOS silicon backplane. Designed specifically for use in a miniature colour display system, the device nevertheless exhibits a specification which is suitable for many non-display applications. |
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