Search for dissertations about: "spatial light modulator"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words spatial light modulator.
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1. Nematic Liquid Crystal Spatial Light Modulators for Laser Beam Steering
Abstract : Laser beam control is important in many applications. Phase modulating spatial light modulators (SLMs) can be used to electronically alter the phase distribution of an optical wave-front and thus change the direction and shape of a laser beam. READ MORE
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2. Direct imaging of Stimulated Raman scattering : 3D spatial control and spatial generation
Abstract : Stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) is a powerful imaging technique that has become popular during the last decades for its ability to image species specific in a sample with high accuracy. The purpose of this thesis is twofold. Firstly, to demonstrate 3D spatial control of where in the sample SRS is generated. READ MORE
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3. Multi-Level Lossless Phase Modulation in Liquid Crystals for High-Speed Spatial Light Modulators
Abstract : The spatial light modulator (SLM) is a compact device that enables highly precise control of light propagation with low drive voltages and no moving parts. By imposing a certain phase modulation onto the incident lightwave, functions such as multi-beam steering, beam shaping, and air turbulence corrections can be achieved in realtime. READ MORE
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4. Surface-normal multiple quantum well electroabsorption modulators : for optical signal processing and asymmetric free-space communication
Abstract : Electroabsorption is the physical phenomenon by which the absorption of light in a medium can be controlled by applying an electric field. The Quantum–Confined Stark Effect, which makes the absorption band–edge in quantum wells very field–dependent, together with the strong absorption peak provided by excitons, are the physical foundations for the success of electroabsorption modulators based on quantum well structures in telecommunication networks. READ MORE
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5. Dynamic and Static Diffractive Optics - some Examples
Abstract : Diffractive optics is a modern branch of optics, that exploits microstructures to manipulate the propagation of light. Fast computers and the progress in manufacturing technique of microelectronics have made possible a rapid development of diffractive optics during the past 10 years. READ MORE