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Modal wavefront correction with liquid crystals: Different options

Authors :
Loktev, M. (author)
Vdovin, G. (author)
Klimov, N. (author)
Kotova, S. (author)
Naumov, A. (author)
Loktev, M. (author)
Vdovin, G. (author)
Klimov, N. (author)
Kotova, S. (author)
Naumov, A. (author)
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Liquid crystal (LC) wavefront correctors with modal addressing are described. Three different approaches are considered. The first one is based on a continuous thin-film resistive layer. This layer is used for forming of the local voltage profile that controls the phase distribution across the corrector’s aperture. The second approach is a modification of the first one, where the continuous resistive coating is replaced by a network of discrete resistors. It is based on silicon technology. The third approach makes use of distributed electric field in thick dielectric layers for forming of the modal response of an actuator. Technologies, methods of control and experimental results are discussed for each case.<br />Electronic Instrumentation<br />Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1008814799
Document Type :
Electronic Resource