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Liquid crystal light valve

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Abstract

The development of dynamic Image transducers with high sensitivity, resolution, and speed is of great importance. Investigations show that this problem may be solved by using a light valve (LV) consisting of a photosensitive symmetrical metal-insulator- semiconductor structure (MIS) and a liquid crystal (LC) insulator.

© 1981 Optical Society of America

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