Title :
The Silicon Backplane Design for an LCOS Polarization-Insensitive Phase Hologram SLM
Author :
J. R. Moore;N. Collings;W. A. Crossland;A. B. Davey;M. Evans;A. M. Jeziorska;M. Komarcevic;R. J. Parker;T. D. Wilkinson;H. Xu
Author_Institution :
Cambridge Univ., Cambridge
Abstract :
Polarization-insensitivity is achieved in a reflective spatial light modulator by laying a quarter-wave plate (QWP) at the incident wavelength directly over the mirror pixels of a silicon backplane, and forming a nematic Freedrickcz cell over the QWP to modulate the reflected phase. To achieve the highest drive voltage from the available silicon process, a switched voltage common front electrode design is described, with variable amplitude square wave drive to the pixels to maintain constant root-mean-square drive and minimize phase fluctuations during the dc balance refresh cycle. The silicon has been fabricated and liquid-crystal-on-silicon cells both with and without the QWP assembled; applications include optically transparent switches for optical networks, beam steering for add-drop multiplexers for wavelength-division-multiplexing telecommunications, television multicast, and holographic projection.
Keywords :
"Backplanes","Liquid crystal on silicon","Optical polarization","Phase modulation","Optical modulation","Voltage","Holographic optical components","Optical fiber networks","Optical retarders","Mirrors"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
DOI :
10.1109/LPT.2007.912690