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to aberrations using a programmable liquid-crystal modulator

by unknown authors , 1998
"... Measurement of the sensitivity of heterodyne detection ..."
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Measurement of the sensitivity of heterodyne detection

L.A.Palmaccio, “20-fs pulse shaping with a 512element phase-only liquid crystal modulator

by H. Wang, Student Member, Z. Zheng, D. E. Leaird, A. M. Weiner, T. A. Dorschner, Associate Member, J. J. Fijol, L. J. Friedman, H. Q. Nguyen, L. A. Palmaccio - IEEE Journals on Selected Topics in Quantum Elctronics , 2001
"... Abstract—We report pulse shaping experiments in the 20-fs range using a 512-element phase-only liquid crystal modulator array. The results demonstrate the potential for significantly im-proved spectral resolution compared to 128-element liquid crystal modulators previously used for pulse shaping. Fu ..."
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Abstract—We report pulse shaping experiments in the 20-fs range using a 512-element phase-only liquid crystal modulator array. The results demonstrate the potential for significantly im-proved spectral resolution compared to 128-element liquid crystal modulators previously used for pulse shaping

Programmable polarization-independent spectral phase compensation and pulse shaping by use of a single-layer liquid-crystal modulator

by C G Slater , D E Leaird , A M Weiner
"... What we believe to be the first use of a single-layer liquid-crystal modulator array for spectral phase pulse shaping that operates independently of input polarization is reported. Polarization insensitivity is essential to optical-fiber-based applications such as dispersion compensation. ..."
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What we believe to be the first use of a single-layer liquid-crystal modulator array for spectral phase pulse shaping that operates independently of input polarization is reported. Polarization insensitivity is essential to optical-fiber-based applications such as dispersion compensation.

V-Shape Liquid Crystal-Based Retromodulator Air to Ground Optical Communications

by M. A. Geday, G. Del Campo, A. Carrasco, N. Bennis, X. Quintana, F. J. Lopez-hern, J. M. Oton
"... This paper describes the use of a 2D liquid crystal retro-modulator as a free space, wireless, optical link. The retro-modulator is made up of a retro-reflecting corner-cube onto which 2 cascaded V-shape smectics liquid crystal modulators are mounted. The communication link differs with respect to m ..."
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This paper describes the use of a 2D liquid crystal retro-modulator as a free space, wireless, optical link. The retro-modulator is made up of a retro-reflecting corner-cube onto which 2 cascaded V-shape smectics liquid crystal modulators are mounted. The communication link differs with respect

Induced modulation instability and recurrence in nematic

by Xavier Hutsebaut, Cyril Cambournac, Marc Haelterman, Jeroen Beeckman, Kristiaan Neyts
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SEMICONDUCTOR- LIQUID CRYSTAL INTERFACE

by H. Margaryan, N. Hakobyan, V. Harutyunyan, V. Abrahamyan
"... In modern photonics and optoelectronics there is big kind of elements (spatial light modulators, optical valves, etc.) based on semiconductor – liquid crystal structure [1]. In such devices it is used the semiconductors ’ photoconductivity and liquid crystals ’ orientation phenomena. Here, it should ..."
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In modern photonics and optoelectronics there is big kind of elements (spatial light modulators, optical valves, etc.) based on semiconductor – liquid crystal structure [1]. In such devices it is used the semiconductors ’ photoconductivity and liquid crystals ’ orientation phenomena. Here

Applications of liquid crystal spatial light modulators

by Selam Ahderom, Mherdad Raisi, Kungmang Lo, Kamal E. Alameh, Rafie Mavaddat, S. Ahderom, M. Raisi, K. Lo, K. E. Alameh, R. Mavaddat - in optical communications, High Speed Networks and Multimedia Communications 5th IEEE International Conference on 3-5 , 2002
"... Recent advances in liquid crystal (LC) materials and VLSI technology have enabled the development of multi-phase spatial light modulators (SLM) that can perform high-resolution, dynamic optical beam positioning as well as temporal and spatial beam shaping in the 1550 nm optical communication window. ..."
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Recent advances in liquid crystal (LC) materials and VLSI technology have enabled the development of multi-phase spatial light modulators (SLM) that can perform high-resolution, dynamic optical beam positioning as well as temporal and spatial beam shaping in the 1550 nm optical communication window

Hecke algebras at roots of unity and crystal bases of quantum affine algebras

by Alain Lascoux, Bernard Leclerc, Jean-Yves Thibon , 1995
"... We present a fast algorithm for computing the global crystal basis of the basic Uq(bsln)-module. This algorithm is based on combinatorial techniques which have been developed for dealing with modular representations of symmetric groups, and more generally with representations of Hecke algebras of ty ..."
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We present a fast algorithm for computing the global crystal basis of the basic Uq(bsln)-module. This algorithm is based on combinatorial techniques which have been developed for dealing with modular representations of symmetric groups, and more generally with representations of Hecke algebras

Programable femtosecond pulse shaping by use of a multielement liquird-crystal phase modulator

by A. M. Weiner, D. E. Leaird, J. S. Patel, J. R. Wullert - Opt. Lett
"... We report programmable shaping of femtosecond optical pulses by use of a multielement liquid-crystal modulator to manipulate the phases of spatially dispersed optical frequency components. Our approach provides for continu-ously variable control of the optical phase and permits the pulse shape to be ..."
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We report programmable shaping of femtosecond optical pulses by use of a multielement liquid-crystal modulator to manipulate the phases of spatially dispersed optical frequency components. Our approach provides for continu-ously variable control of the optical phase and permits the pulse shape

Liquid crystal Bragg gratings for high-brightness

by Richard Sutherl, Vincent Tondiglia, Lalgudi Natarajan, Pamela Lloyd, Timothy Bunning
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