Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Spatial Light Modulator

Abstract Ferroelectric liquid crystal devices are capable of fast switching and intrinsic bistability. These advantages over nematic liquid crystals are important in a photoaddressed two-dimensional spatial light modulator. The first experimental results of such a device using bismuth silicon oxide as the photoaddressing medium are reported.

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