Optical: systems and elements – Optical modulator – Light wave temporal modulation
Reexamination Certificate
2006-05-30
2006-05-30
Dang, Hung Xuan (Department: 2873)
Optical: systems and elements
Optical modulator
Light wave temporal modulation
Reexamination Certificate
active
07054054
ABSTRACT:
A variable modulator assembly includes a deformable layer adhered to a compliant layer surface, and an n-phase electrode configuration, n>2, adhered to an opposite surface of the compliant layer. A controller is configured to selectively apply a variable signal to the selected electrodes of the electrode configuration. Application of the variable signal causes the deformable layer to reconfigure to an alternated shape having distinct peaks and valleys. The distance between the peaks and valleys being determined by the value of the applied variable signal, wherein the alternated shape travels in a preferred direction. An optical modulating method includes positioning the variable modulator assembly to receive and reflect light from a light source, monitoring the reflected light, and altering the variable signal to maintain a desired output intensity.
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Matusiak Robert
Shrader Eric J.
Srinivasan Uma
Dang Hung Xuan
Fay Sharpe Fagan Minnich & McKee LLP
Palo Alto Research Center Incorporated
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