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21 January 1994 Advances in ferroelectric liquid crystals for high-speed spatial-light modulators
A. L. Andreev, Natalia I. Chernova, Igor N. Kompanets, M. V. Loseva, Alexander V. Parfenov, A. I. Pavluchenco, Eugene P. Pozhidaev
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Proceedings Volume 2051, International Conference on Optical Information Processing; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166021
Event: Optical Information Processing: International Conference, 1993, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract
The developed principles of optimization of the molecular structure and the mixture composition of smectic C* ferroelectric liquid crystal (FLC) are discussed, which significantly allow us to increase the speed of the electro-optic response in planar alignment of FLS. The achieved results reveal opportunity of construction of fast spatial light modulators with multiplexing owing to bistability with the time of electrical addressing about 1 microsecond(s) .
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A. L. Andreev, Natalia I. Chernova, Igor N. Kompanets, M. V. Loseva, Alexander V. Parfenov, A. I. Pavluchenco, and Eugene P. Pozhidaev "Advances in ferroelectric liquid crystals for high-speed spatial-light modulators", Proc. SPIE 2051, International Conference on Optical Information Processing, (21 January 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166021
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KEYWORDS
Electro optics

Ferroelectric LCDs

Polarization

Bistability

Liquid crystals

Modulators

Optical signal processing

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