A programmable, high resolution phase spatial light modulator using a liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS) device as a grating, formed from an array of small square pixels and operating in reflection, has been modelled using a combination of methods. The liquid crystal structure and switching behaviour is calculated using a 3D finite elements method based on a vector representation of the liquid crystal director and a variational approach, while the reduced order grating method (RGM), a coupled wave approach, is used to study the optical diffraction from the device.

Modelling of liquid crystal diffraction devices

Peverini OA;
2004

Abstract

A programmable, high resolution phase spatial light modulator using a liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS) device as a grating, formed from an array of small square pixels and operating in reflection, has been modelled using a combination of methods. The liquid crystal structure and switching behaviour is calculated using a 3D finite elements method based on a vector representation of the liquid crystal director and a variational approach, while the reduced order grating method (RGM), a coupled wave approach, is used to study the optical diffraction from the device.
2004
Istituto di Elettronica e di Ingegneria dell'Informazione e delle Telecomunicazioni - IEIIT
Inglese
PIERS 2004 Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium
787
790
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28-31/03/2004
Pisa
Optical Liquid Crystal
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Fernandez F.A.; James R.; Day S.E.; Peverini O.A.; Olivero D.; Oldano C.
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