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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 1979 Volume 6, Number 8, Pages 1810–1812 (Mi qe9421)

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Spatial modulation of light in a photosensitive structure composed of a liquid crystal and an insulated gallium arsenide crystal

I. N. Kompanets, A. V. Parfenov, Yu. M. Popov


Abstract: An experimental study was made of photosensitive metal-insulator-semiconductor structures in contact with a nematic liquid crystal. Utilization of the orientational electrooptic effect in the liquid crystal ensured a high energy sensitivity of a structure with gallium arsenide as the semiconductor. Modulation of the phase of light by π or attainment of the highest optical contrast (of the order of 100:1) was achieved when the minimum intensity of the exciting helium-neon laser radiation (λ = 633 nm) was 5×10–7 W/cm2 and the switching energy was 10–8–10–9J/cm2. Spatial resolution was at least 10–12 lines/mm. A structure of this kind could be used for coupling in and conversion of optical data, including visualization of infrared radiation.

UDC: 621.396.538.8

PACS: 42.80.Ks, 42.60.Fc

Received: 31.01.1979


 English version:
Soviet Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1979, 9:8, 1070–1071


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