Silicon spatial light modulator

Optical: systems and elements – Optical modulator – Light wave temporal modulation

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359248, 359259, 357 30, 357 58, G02F 101, H01L 2912

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051575388

ABSTRACT:
A crystalline silicon 1.1-20 micron spatial light modulator has an X-Y array of p-i-n pixels which are selectively foward biased at low voltages to induce substantial phase shifts in the optical wavefront, by the dual injection of holes and electrons through the silicon body and parallel to the light being modulated. The easy-to-fabricate SLM, is less sensitive to changes in temperature and wavelength, and can modulate light regardless of its state of polarization.

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