Reflecting type light modulator

Modulators – Amplitude modulator – Nonlinear device controlled by modulating signal

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350484, 34081524, 40452, G02F 128, G09F 930

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ABSTRACT:
A reflective type light modulator utilizing the principal of ion injection from a switching electrode into a fluid dielectric to effect turbulent forces and the resultant movement of a light reflecting object into and out of a light path. The fluid dielectric and the movable object have similar values of specific gravity.

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