Operating modes of a charge-transfer-plate liquid-crystal phase modulator

Autor: Melnik, G. A., Gilbreath, G. C., Tsakiris, T. N., Jurgilewicz, R. P., O’Mara, D. M., Horsky, T. N., Warde, C.
Zdroj: Applied Optics; July 1992, Vol. 31 Issue: 20 p3892-3897, 6p
Abstrakt: New results for an electron-beam-addressed liquid-crystal phase modulator are presented. Local, as well as global, control of liquid-crystal molecular reorientation is demonstrated, and the results of five different operating modes are discussed. Linear phase modulation with depths up to 30π are demonstrated with this device, as are two-dimensional arrays of computer-generated spherical lenses with actively variable focal lengths. The spherical lenses were written without the use of specialized transfer functions to compensate for device nonlinearities. Applications are discussed in the context of adaptive optics in spaceborne systems.
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