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Liquid Crystal Adaptive Optics Speed Up

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Daniel C. McCarthy

Conventional piezo technology, on which most adaptive optic arrays rely, tends to produce bulky, expensive and power-hungry devices. An alternative is liquid crystal arrays, which, with help from the video display industry, have evolved into two-dimensional devices equipped with multiple elements and lower weight, size, cost and power consumption. One drawback is these materials' poor response times, which, for single-frequency liquid crystals, can last hundreds of milliseconds. The problem is not the speed at which the materials reach maximum phase shift, but rather how quickly they...Read full article

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    Published: August 2001
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