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11 November 1991 Hybrid modulation properties of the Epson LCTV
James C. Kirsch, Jeffrey A. Loudin, Don A. Gregory
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Abstract
Liquid crystal televisions have received extensive attention in literature for use as input and Fourier plane devices in joint transform correlators, and for use in other optical processing architectures requiring television rate inputs. The device has also been used in incoherent optical neural network systems at Penn State University. Recent research investigated the hybrid phase and amplitude modulating properties of the LCTV in a joint transform correlator. A new LCTV made by Epson is the focus of this paper. The hybrid modulation properties of this television will be evaluated and the results presented. Results from applications using the new LCTVs will also be presented.
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James C. Kirsch, Jeffrey A. Loudin, and Don A. Gregory "Hybrid modulation properties of the Epson LCTV", Proc. SPIE 1558, Wave Propagation and Scattering in Varied Media II, (11 November 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.49649
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KEYWORDS
LCDs

Modulation

Projection systems

Video

Visibility

Optical filters

Optical correlators

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