Switchable Zero Order Diffraction Gratings as Light Valves.
Abstract
The aim of this project is to fabricate a light valve which operates on the principle of the cancellation of the zero order of diffraction. The light valve consists of two facing aligned phase gratings in a transparent medium. Displacing one grating with respect to the other by one-half of one grating period switches the valve from a transmitting to an absorbing state. The light valve is to be about 1-2 mm square and be mass producible into matrix addressable arrays. Arrays of this type can operate as displays or as spatial light modulators for optical signal processing. We have chosen to fabricate the light element using polyvinilydine fluoride (PVF2) which is a transparent piezoelectric. The gratings are embossed into the plastic and the piezoelectricity is used to produce the motion needed for switching. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 09, 1984
- Accession Number
- ADA147575
Entities
Organizations
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology