Electro-optic Patents (Class 359/315)
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Patent number: 6934075Abstract: The present invention discloses a multilayer single lens structure with zooming and focusing functions, particularly a lens structure that makes use of the special properties of crystalline grains and applying a voltage to achieve the zooming and focusing functions. The present invention comprises an object lens layer; an adjustable object lens layer, capable of adjusting its index of refraction; an imaging lens layer; and a voltage regulating device; wherein the order of arranging the object lens layer and the adjustable object lens layer is interchangeable, and these layers are connected to the imaging lens layer, and the voltage regulating device is electrically connected to the adjustable object lens layer for supplying different voltages to achieve the zooming and focusing functions.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2004Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Inventor: Chien-Feng Lin
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Patent number: 6882780Abstract: An optical device having a photonic band gap element operative such that the refractive index can be varied through application of an electrical signal. This enables the manufacture of tuneable lasers, optical add/drop multiplexers and tuneable optical wavelength converters.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2002Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Anthony Park, Richard Mark Ash, Andrew Thomas Harker, Paul Marshall Charles
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Patent number: 6879431Abstract: A liquid crystal optical phase modulator includes first and second substrates. A plurality of strip-shaped individual electrodes that are arranged parallel to each other on one surface of the first substrate. A common electrode is arranged on one surface, which faces towards the surface of the first substrate, of the second substrate. Both the individual electrodes and the common electrode are made of a conductive material that is transparent. A driver unit drives the liquid crystal optical phase modulator. A wedge-shaped prism is located near another surface of the second substrate of the liquid crystal optical phase modulator. The prism is such that a surface of it from where a light enters and a surface of it from where the entered light is output make a predetermined angle with each other.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Citizen Watch Co., LTDInventor: Masafumi Ide
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Patent number: 6829079Abstract: An optical path control apparatus includes a first substrate. A second substrate is movably provided for the first substrate. A mirror section is provided on the second substrate. A driving section moves the second substrate such that a first optical path of input light to the mirror section is optically connected to one of a plurality of second optical paths.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2001Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: NEC CorporationInventors: Mikio Oda, Mitsuru Yamamoto, Hikaru Kouta, Yasuhiro Sasaki, Sakae Kitajo, Yuzo Shimada
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Patent number: 6829070Abstract: The invention provides an electro-optic device capable of keeping the cell gap constant or substantially constant throughout the substrate surface regardless of the existence of a liquid crystal inlet. The electro-optic device of the invention has a TFT array substrate and an opposite substrate formed to sandwich an electro-optic material; a liquid crystal inlet to communicate the clearance sandwiched between the substrates with the exterior; and a plurality of columnar spacers scattered within the surfaces in parallel to the substrates to keep the clearance between the substrates at a predetermined thickness, the columnar spacers being disposed more densely in the vicinity of the liquid crystal inlet and more sparsely in the other area within the surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventor: Isao Adachi
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Patent number: 6798559Abstract: The present invention provides an imaging assembly comprising: (a) a modulator crystal comprising a first surface and a second surface substantially opposite to the first surface, wherein the first surface comprises an active area; and (b) a heating element for heating the modulator crystal to a temperature within a predetermined temperature range, wherein the heating element is positioned under the modulator crystal and comprises a first surface, wherein the heating element first surface faces the modulator crystal second surface and covers a portion of the modulator crystal second surface such that the active area of the first surface of the modulator crystal has a homogeneous temperature.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Kodak Polychrome Graphics LLCInventor: Michel Moulin
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Patent number: 6791757Abstract: An apparatus for filtering electromagnetic waves and sensing deposition of chemical species, the apparatus having a substrate having a surface relief structure containing at least one dielectric body with physical dimensions smaller than the wavelength of the filtered electromagnetic waves, such structures repeated in a two dimensional array covering at least a portion of the surface of the first substrate. The apparatus may include one, two, or more such arrays, spaced from one another to create one or more cavities between the arrays.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2002Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: CoHo Holdings, LLCInventors: Douglas S. Hobbs, James J. Cowan
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Publication number: 20040145797Abstract: A Mach-Zehnder optical waveguide is disposed in a substrate made of a material having an electro-optic effect. Coplanar-waveguide modulating electrodes are disposed on a principal surface of the substrate. A dielectric layer is disposed on a reverse surface of the substrate. A supporting substrate having a recess is disposed in contact with the dielectric layer such that the recess is located at a position corresponding to a modulating region. The relationship: &egr;r>&egr;s is satisfied where &egr;r represents the dielectric constant of the supporting substrate and &egr;s represents the dielectric constant of the dielectric constant of solid, liquid, or gaseous substance in the recess.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Applicant: NGK INSULATORS, LTD.Inventors: Kenji Aoki, Jungo Kondo, Atsuo Kondo, Osamu Mitomi
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Patent number: 6760493Abstract: A coplanar integrated optical waveguide electro-optical modulator comprises a substrate (1) of an electro-optic material, at least two optical waveguides (41, 42) integrated in the substrate in correspondence of a surface (71) thereof, and an electrode system (80, 90, 100; 80, 90, 900; 12-15; 120, 130, 140, 150, 160, 170) arranged on the surface for applying a modulating electric field to the waveguides suitable for causing a modulation of a refractive index of the two waveguides in a device modulation region (50). The waveguides are formed, for at least a section thereof (411, 421) in the device modulation region, in respective substrate regions (61, 62) which have electro-optic coefficients of opposite sign along an axis transversal to the waveguide sections, so that a modulating electric field of same direction and orientation in the waveguide sections causes refractive index modulations of opposite sign in the waveguide sections.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2002Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Avanex CorporationInventors: Valerio Pruneri, Antonino Nespola
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Patent number: 6757101Abstract: The present invention provides improved optical switches in which no mechanical movement is required to direct optical pathways between plural fiber ports. Advantageously, the inventive switches incorporate two-stage polarization rotation to improve isolation depth, as well as temperature and wavelength independence. The inventive switches also incorporate light bending devices to allow two fibers to be coupled to the light beams using a single lens achieving small beam separation for compactness. In the inventive switch, an optical signal is spatially split into two polarized beams by a birefringent element, which passes through a polarization rotation device that comprises waveplates, walk-off elements, and electrically controllable polarization rotators, and recombine into an output fiber, achieving polarization independent operation.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2001Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Agiltron, Inc.Inventors: Guanghai Jin, Jing Zhao
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Publication number: 20040120024Abstract: The invention is directed to a novel sealing composition and a method for improving performance of an electrophoretic display, especially at high temperatures.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: Huiyong Paul Chen, HongMei Zang, Cheri Pereira, Jack Hou, Rong-Chang Liang
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Patent number: 6741378Abstract: A low voltage modulation signal can be realized while reducing reflection and radiation of a high frequency modulation signal in an optical modulator. The optical modulator includes an electrooptic effect element, a relay substrate constituted of a dielectric wafer on which a coplanar waveguide, and a connector supplying a modulation signal of microwave band to the electrooptic effect element, wherein, when the modulation signal includes a component of 30 GHz, a pad space between the signal electrode pad and the ground electrode pad of the electrooptic effect element is defined as S &mgr;m, and a pad height is defined as H &mgr;m, the pad height is no greater than 300 &mgr;m and the relation is set as −0.002H2+1.3H−160<S<0.0025H2−1.6H+550.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventors: Masaki Sugiyama, Masaharu Doi, Tadao Nakazawa
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Patent number: 6697550Abstract: An optical switch for switching an incoming light signal to one of a number of output ports in a polarization independent manner. The optical switch includes a walk-off device, and a compensator which compensates for walk-off distance variations of two polarized beams, with orthogonal polarization directions, associated with the walk-off device.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2001Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Renka CorporationInventor: Qiushui Chen
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Patent number: 6678082Abstract: A method for applying a protective coating to an electro-optical component includes positioning the electro-optical component in a chamber and applying a coating composition to at least one surface of the electro-optical component to form the protective coating thereon. The coating composition may include fluorinated poly(phenylene ether ketone) and an anti-reflection agent. The anti-reflection agent may include at least one of an inorganic salt, an organofunctionalized additive, and an erbium dopant, for example.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2001Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Harris CorporationInventors: Randy T. Pike, Calvin Lee Adkins, Charles E. Bryant
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Publication number: 20030234971Abstract: An electro-optical device according to the present invention includes, above a substrate, pixel electrodes, thin film transistors connected to the pixel electrodes, an upper light shielding film to cover the upper side of the channel regions of the thin film transistors, and a lower light shielding film to cover the lower side of the channel regions of the thin film transistors. Each of the upper light shielding film and the lower light shielding film has projecting portions to define corner cuts in an opening region of each pixel, in the intersection regions where data lines and scanning lines intersect each other. Both projecting portions are connected to each other through contact holes. The channel region of the thin film transistors are disposed in the intersection regions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2003Publication date: December 25, 2003Applicant: SEIKO EPSON CORPORATIONInventor: Masao Murade
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Patent number: 6646782Abstract: An all solid-state light valve and tunable filter that uses color-selective absorption at a metal-dielectric interface by surface plasmons. The solid-state surface plasmon light valve and tunable filter comprises a substrate, a bottom electrode, a solid-state electro-optic material, and a top electrode through which electromagnetic radiation may pass through and whose optical properties may be modified by suitable modulation of an electrical bias, i.e., an applied voltage between the top and bottom electrodes. The bottom electrode must be specifically fabricated using a refractory metal to allow the formation of the solid-state electro-optic material.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2002Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Stephen D. Russell, Randy L. Shimabukuro
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Publication number: 20030206332Abstract: To provide a process of successively forming from an EL layer, a cathode, a barrier layer and a cover layer in the same multi-chamber. By using a same film deposition method to form the EL layer and the cover layer, as shown in FIG. 1A, the EL layer, the cathode, the barrier layer, and the cover layer can be formed in the same multi-chamber in succession. Thus, as shown in FIG. 1B, a sealed structure of an EL element can be formed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2001Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Shunpei Yamazaki, Noriko Shibata
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Patent number: 6608621Abstract: An image displaying method and apparatus is provided which can display an image at a high luminance. A first horizontal line image signal is written in a write memory, read in parallel from a read memory during a horizontal blanking period next to the horizontal image signal period, and amplified to thereafter perform modulation. The first horizontal line image signal is displayed at least until the next horizontal image signal line period terminates. The above operations are sequentially repeated to scan all horizontal lines.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2001Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Noritaka Mochizuki
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Patent number: 6606181Abstract: A controllable phase plate has numerous domains that are randomized as to the orientation of their birefringence and can be used in a power limiting control to produces an electrically controllable diffraction pattern having a portion, especially the zero mode axial spot of the pattern, that is directed onto an output aperture such as a pinhole or an optical fiber end. Controlling the phase plate produces an interference peak or null (or an intermediate level) of light, coupled into the output aperture. The phase plate preferably comprises a liquid crystal with controllable birefringence. The domains have paired orthogonal orientations, which is a condition that is met in randomized domains. The paired orthogonal orientations make the device polarization insensitive. In a controllable attenuating device, collimating lenses are placed before and after the phase plate along a beam path to focus a clear interference pattern on a screen containing the output aperture.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2001Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Optellios, Inc.Inventors: Jayantilal S. Patel, Zhizhong Zhuang
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Patent number: 6602432Abstract: A high-speed operation of an electroabsorption modulator is intended. A p-InGaAs contact layer 9 is formed not only in an optical modulation region MA but also in an optical coupling region CA, and an AlInAs oxide layer 7 is disposed in p-InP cladding layers 5 and 8 in a mesa MS portion of the optical coupling region CA.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2001Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventor: Takayuki Matsuyama
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Patent number: 6600844Abstract: An optical delay generator comprises a first waveguide made from electro-optically active material resonantly coupled to a second non-electro-optically active waveguide. The first waveguide contains a chirped distributed Bragg reflector structure which reflects optical signals at a specific wavelength at a specific reflection point within the structure. An electric field applied to the first waveguide changes the refractive index of the electro-optically active material and thus shifts the reflection point. Optical signals reflecting from the reflection point are resonantly coupled into the second waveguide, and are thus not affected by the electric field applied to the first waveguide. The controllable optical delay applied to the optical signals results from control over the reflection point and the round-trip travel time for an optical signal forward propagating in the first waveguide, being reflected at the reflection point, and backward propagating in the second waveguide.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2001Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: HRL Laboratories, LLCInventor: Stanislav I. Ionov
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Patent number: 6587249Abstract: The invention provides a method of positioning an electrical control signal (S1, S1bis) for an electro-optical modulator (5) relative to the characteristic (VA, VB) of the modulator (5), in which method a disturbing signal (S2, S2bis) is superposed on the control signal (S1, S1bis) and the position of the control signal (S1, S1bis) is adjusted as a function of the value of a component in the output signal of the modulator (5) corresponding to the applied disturbance (S2, S2bis), in which method the disturbance (S2, S2bis) is superposed on the control signal (S1, S1bis) when the control signal takes a value (VA) that ought to correspond to a minimum slope point (A) of the characteristic, and the positioning of the control signal (S1, S1bis) is adjusted in such a manner as to minimize the amplitude of the disturbance as output due to said disturbance of the control signal (S1, S1bis), the method being characterized in that the characteristic of the modulator (5) includes a second minimum slope point (B) correspType: GrantFiled: October 24, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Corvis Algety SAInventor: Michel Henry
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Patent number: 6577784Abstract: In order to provide a small-sized and compact optical switch of 1×4 type. Two movable optical fibers are fixed on a substrate by a fixing block disposed in a middle portion of the fibers. Two movable blocks made of a soft magnetic body are mounted to the both ends of the movable optical fibers. Two soft magnetic fixing blocks are arranged on the substrate for fixing one optical fiber so as to oppose to one of the movable block, and for fixing four optical fibers so as to oppose to the movable block, respectively. Two movable blocks can be independently moved with respect to the respective fixing blocks by means of actuators. Further, it is possible to detect a position of each movable block with respect to the fixing block by means of detecting electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignees: Hitachi, Ltd., Hitachi Metals, Ltd.Inventors: Masaya Horino, Hisao Kurosawa, Masafumi Kokubo, Hideaki Tsushima
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Patent number: 6529307Abstract: A method and apparatus for achieving dynamic intensity modulation of the channels in a wavelength-division multiplexed optical communication system is presented. Wavelengths are spatially separated into a plurality of channels, the polarization states of which are individually modulated. The channels can be combined or filtered by polarization states to achieve the desired intensity in the output signal. An exemplary embodiment includes at least a polarization modulator, a birefringent wedge, a lens, and a dispersive element (e.g., diffraction grating) arranged in various order. Each segment of the polarization modulator can be made to rotate the polarization direction of an incident channel by a specified angle. A half-wave plate may be inserted between the second dispersive element and the second birefringent wedge to eliminate polarization-dependent loss. Optionally, a parallel birefringent plate may be inserted after the second birefringent wedge to reduce polarization mode dispersion.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Avanex CorporationInventors: Song Peng, Ming Li
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Publication number: 20030025986Abstract: An optical delay generator comprises a first waveguide made from electro-optically active material resonantly coupled to a second non-electro-optically active waveguide. The first waveguide contains a chirped distributed Bragg reflector structure which reflects optical signals at a specific wavelength at a specific reflection point within the structure. An electric field applied to the first waveguide changes the refractive index of the electro-optically active material and thus shifts the reflection point. Optical signals reflecting from the reflection point are resonantly coupled into the second waveguide, and are thus not affected by the electric field applied to the first waveguide. The controllable optical delay applied to the optical signals results from control over the reflection point and the round-trip travel time for an optical signal forward propagating in the first waveguide, being reflected at the reflection point, and backward propagating in the second waveguide.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2001Publication date: February 6, 2003Applicant: HRL Laboratories, LLCInventor: Stanislav I. Ionov
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Publication number: 20030021540Abstract: A directional optical coupler is shown and described, which includes an optical cell that is made of a first transparent conductor, a second transparent conductor and an electro-optical member interposed between the two transparent conductors, the electro-optical member having an index of refraction which can be varied only along one crystal axis by application of an electric field.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2002Publication date: January 30, 2003Applicant: Hudson Research Inc.Inventor: Curtis Alan Birnbach
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Publication number: 20030016430Abstract: An electro-optic modulator and associated method are provided. The electro-optic modulator includes an optical waveguide comprised of two pairs of coplanar modulation strips, the strips being driven by a controller circuit which applies voltages of equal amplitude and opposite polarity to the strips of each pair. The voltage applied to the first pair of strips may differ from the voltage applied to the second pair of strips, so that a chirp factor may be adjusted if desired. The modulator and associated method exhibit reduced drive voltage requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2001Publication date: January 23, 2003Inventors: Johannes G. Ransijn, James D. Yoder
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Publication number: 20030011870Abstract: A substrate is provided with a light reflection film in which the heights of a plurality of convex portions or the depths of concave portions formed on a base material are specified to be substantially the same. The two-dimensional shapes of the plurality of convex portions or concave portions are specified to be the two-dimensional shapes of independent circles and polygons, or of either of them. In addition, the plurality of convex portions or concave portions are arranged in the direction of the plane on a random basis. The substrate is formed using a mask in which light transmission portions or light non-transmission portions are formed in units of dots, the number thereof being smaller than the number of dot regions. The dots are arranged irregularly in each of the units, and a plurality of units are included.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2002Publication date: January 16, 2003Inventors: Toshihiro Otake, Mutsumi Matsuo, Tadashi Tsuyuki
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Patent number: 6490076Abstract: A optical phased array device for optical beams with general polarization. A reflective embodiment of the inventive optical phased array interposes a quarter-wave plate between a linearly polarized liquid crystal layer and a mirror. A controllable voltage applied across the liquid crystal layer causes a first linearly polarized component of an incident optical beam to be phase shifted when it passes through the liquid crystal layer. The polarization of the optical beam is rotated by 90° when it travels through the quarter-wave plate, is reflected from the mirror, and travels back through the quarter-wave plate. The second linearly polarized component of the optical beam, orthogonal to the first, is phase shifted when it passes back through the liquid crystal layer. A transmissive embodiment of the inventive optical array interposes a half-wave plate between two linearly polarized liquid crystal layers.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2001Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: HRL Laboratories, LLCInventor: David M. Pepper
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Patent number: 6480323Abstract: A device that includes a projection element positioned between first and second beam scanners configured in series and a two-dimensional display plane. An apparatus for controlling the first and second beam scanners is provided so that the angle of incidence and the point of incidence of a beam output from the series connected beam scanners onto the projection element are controlled. In that manner, each point on the projection element can be mapped to a line in the display plane. A method of mapping a point in the projection element to a line in the display plane is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Carnegie Mellon UniversityInventors: William C. Messner, Daniel D. Stancil, Tuviah E. Schlesinger
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Patent number: 6473542Abstract: Disclosed herein is an optical switch including: a dielectric substrate having a pair of main surfaces opposed to each other; and a pair of electrodes formed on the main surfaces of the dielectric substrate; wherein a direction of emergence of a light beam propagating in the dielectric substrate is controlled according to an electric field applied from the electrodes to the dielectric substrate; the dielectric substrate being formed with a periodic structure of polarization inverted domains each having a given shape; the light beam being incident on domain walls of the polarization inverted domains; the electrode formed on at least one of the main surfaces being separated into at least first and second electrodes in a direction of propagation of the light beam.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1999Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Sony CorporationInventors: Masahiro Yamada, Kiyoshi Osato
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Patent number: 6469822Abstract: An optical irregular phased-array is disclosed. The effective positions of the phase-controlled elements in the phased-array form an irregular array, such that the size of each phase-controlled element can be much larger than the wavelength of the light without having multiple beam problem. The effective phased-array is a virtual array of effective point-source of light, which is generated by an array of lenses or mirrors. An array of space-fed phase-modulators that is coupled with the array of lenses or mirrors provides means of adjusting the phase of the light from each effective point-source of light. While, the array of phase-modulators and array of lenses or mirrors can all be a regular array, which are simple in structure. A sub-array technique is provided to greatly reduce the controlling lines.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2000Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Inventor: Yuxin Zhu
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Patent number: 6466359Abstract: The multi-beam exposure apparatus includes a light source for emitting a specified number of multi-beams spaced apart in a direction of auxiliary scanning, a deflecting unit for deflecting the specified number of multi-beams collectively on main scanning lines by a specified number of deflections such that a space between adjacent ones of the specified number of multi-beams is exposed and a main scanning unit for performing main scan of a recording material as it is exposed with the specified number of multi-beams, wherein the space between adjacent ones of the specified number of multi-beams is an integral multiple of (the specified number of deflections +1) multiplied by a pitch of pixels in the direction of auxiliary scanning.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2001Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hiroshi Sunagawa
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Publication number: 20020136482Abstract: An optical switch is disclosed. The optical switch includes an optical signal transmitting electro-optic crystal having at least one first portion and at least one second portion. At least one of these portions is formed from a material which exhibits a change in index refraction upon the application of an electric field and the first and second portions define a switching interface therebetween. A signal source is provided for emitting a signal along an unguided beam path through the crystal, the unguided beam path intersecting the switching interface at an incident angle. An electric field generator is provided for generating an electrical field in at least one of the first and second portions of the crystal with the electrical field causing a change in an index of refraction for at least one of the first and second portions sufficient to create a critical angle at the interface smaller than the incident angle to reflect the signal off the interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2002Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventor: Jingyun Zhang
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Patent number: 6456419Abstract: An electrical exciting circuit produces a plurality of oscillating electrical excitations, each at an independently controllable frequency. A set of drive electrodes are distributed in an array, and connected so that each receives a respective one of the excitations. A dual frequency liquid crystal (DFLC) material is arranged in the path of a coherent light beam and is disposed in proximity to the set of drive electrodes so as to receive electrical excitations. The DFLC has a dielectric coefficient which varies locally in relation to the frequency of the local electrical excitation received. The voltages and at least two frequencies of the excitations are controlled so as to produce a desired profile of the dielectric coefficient (for at least one polarization) and a corresponding optical phase delay profile for the coherent beam. Preferably, a novel reflective groundplane is included to improve optical reflective efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: Innovative Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Bruce K. Winker, Zhiming Zhuang
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Patent number: 6449084Abstract: An electrooptical deflector that overcomes conventional geometry limitations and can deflect an optical beam at high speed with high deflection angle and high resolution. It comprises an array of waveguide optical channels having an electrooptical layer sandwiched between a bottom and a top electrodes. Either the top electrode further comprises two sets of prism-shaped electrodes; or, the electrooptical layer further comprises two sets of prism-shaped spontaneous polarization domain regions. Linear phase differences are induced among a group of sub-light beams travelling in the individual optical channels. After leaving the individual optical channels, the sub-light beams are merged and the merged light beam is deflected along a direction depending on a voltage or a pair of voltages applied between the top and bottom electrodes. The optical defector requires one or a pair of low driving voltage(s) with a simple driving scheme.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Inventor: Yanping Guo
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Publication number: 20020109900Abstract: A reset driving scheme for adressing a switching mirror display (20) enables current to flow in two directions through the switching elements (30). The display is forced into a predefined state and drives the display into the other optical states by using an adressable TFT (31) providing a continous current. A circuit that fulfils these requirements is indicated.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2002Publication date: August 15, 2002Inventors: Mark Thomas Johnson, Iain Mcintosh Hunter, Steven Charles Deane
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Integrated optical micro-electromechanical systems and methods of fabricating and operating the same
Publication number: 20020105699Abstract: An apparatus and method of fabricating and operating a micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) integrated optical structure is disclosed. Micro-optics is integrated with MEMS actuators to provide a building block for a micro-optical communication device. Such micro-optical communication device may realize a variety of optical communication systems including optical interconnects, laser communications, or fiber optic switches. In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a micro-optical element such as a micro-lens is advantageously integrated with an actuator such as MEMS comb drive actuator to form a MEMS lens assembly. The MEMS lens assembly is further coupled to an optical source which may provide a MEMS integrated micro-optical communication device. This integration substantially obviates the generally needed external or manual positioning of the micro-optical element to align a light beam or an optical signal being emitted from the optical source.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2001Publication date: August 8, 2002Applicant: TERAVICTA TECHNOLOGIES, INCInventors: Robert F. Miracky, Jason D. Reed, Kai Hu, Claude Hilbert -
Publication number: 20020080461Abstract: The invention provides an electro-optical device includes a first substrate and a second substrate sandwiching an electro-optical substance. The substrates are provided with a sealing material disposed between the substrates, for bonding the substrates to each other at a sealing region disposed along the peripheries of the substrates. The first substrate is provided thereon with pixel electrodes, wires extending from the inside of an image display region to the outside of the sealing region, and a vertically conducting pad disposed in the sealing region. The second substrate is provided thereon with an opposing electrode opposing the pixel electrodes and having a vertical conductor section opposing the vertically conducting pad. The sealing material includes an electrically conductive material at least in a portion of the sealing material disposed between the vertically conducting pad and the vertical conductor section, whereby the sealing material functions as a vertical conductor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2001Publication date: June 27, 2002Applicant: SEIKO EPSON CORPORATIONInventors: Kazuki Karasawa, Kenya Ishii
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Patent number: 6396622Abstract: The object of the prevent invention is to provide an optical system for producing variable refraction with minimized dispersion. A first material with a first apex angle in a first state and a second material with a second apex angle in a first state produce a first net refraction angle in at least two frequencies of electromagnetic radiation such that the beams that entered parallel exit parallel (to within a controllable tolerance). Said first material with said first apex angle in a second state and said second material with said second apex angle in a second state produce a second net refraction angle in at least two frequencies of electromagnetic radiation such that the beams that entered parallel exit parallel (to within a controllable tolerance).Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Inventor: Ray M. Alden
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Patent number: 6373620Abstract: A light beam deflector comprising a modified asymmetric Fabry-Perot (Gires-Tournois) etalon having a back reflecting and electrically conducting mirror and a front partially transmitting mirror spaced apart by an electro-optic material, there also being a transparent sheet resistor between the electro-optic material and the front mirror. The invention further comprises a pair of electrodes contacting two generally parallel edges of the transparent sheet resistor so that if different voltages are applied between the electrodes with respect to the back conducting mirror, a front to back electric field which varies in a linear manner from one electrode to the other will be produced.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1999Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Corning Applied Technologies CorporationInventor: Feiling Wang
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Publication number: 20020008899Abstract: An object of the invention is to provide a light reflective film which can prevent moire fringes from occurring. A rough face in which a plurality of rows of pyramidal convex portions that are linearly continuous are adjacently formed in parallel with one another is formed on one face of a die film. The rows of convex portions that are linearly continuous are inclined at a predetermined angle with respect to an edge of the die film. An optical film is produced by transferring the die film. A light reflective film is produced by vapor-depositing a light reflection film on the optical film. In a liquid crystal display panel having the light reflective film, the pitch of occurring moire fringes becomes so small that the moire fringes cannot be visually seen, and moire fringes can be prevented from occurring.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Inventors: Mitsuhiro Tanaka, Yuji Saai
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Publication number: 20020001120Abstract: An optical modulation element is capable of forming a reflective diffraction grating in which heights of a plurality of elements each having a reflecting surface periodically change. The reflecting surfaces of at least one of the plurality of elements are driven in a direction of height by piezoelectric elements. The plurality of elements each having the surface as the reflecting surface are two-dimensionally arrayed by juxtaposing long sides. A rear surface side of an effective reflecting portion of each of the elements is fixed to the piezoelectric element.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2001Publication date: January 3, 2002Inventor: Noritaka Mochizuki
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Patent number: 6317251Abstract: A light beam deflector comprising a modified asymmetric Fabry-Perot (Gires-Tournois) etalon having a back reflecting and electrically conducting mirror and a front partially transmitting mirror spaced apart by an electro-optic material, there also being a transparent sheet resistor between the electro-optic material and the front mirror. The invention further comprises a pair of electrodes contacting two generally parallel edges of the transparent sheet resistor so that if different voltages are applied between the electrodes with respect to the back conducting mirror, a front to back electric field which varies in a linear manner from one electrode to the other will be produced.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Corning Applied Technologies CorporationInventor: Feiling Wang
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Patent number: 6262829Abstract: A method of digital grayscale control using light source modulation. First, a light valve, grayscale data, and a light source are provided. The light valve includes a spatial light modulator with at least one pixel. The grayscale data indicates desired grayscale level for the pixel during a frame period. The light source is configured to illuminate the pixel, to generate light with increasing intensity for a rise-time after electric power to the light source is substantially increased, and to generate light with decreasing intensity for a decay-time after electric power to the light source is substantially reduced. The light source may be an arc-lamp. The rise-time and the decay-time taken together may constitute a majority of the frame period. During the frame period, the electric power to the light source is substantially increased and is substantially decreased. Substantially decreasing the electric power to the light source may include turning off the electric power.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Co.Inventors: Akinobu Kuramoto, Rene P. Helbing
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Patent number: 6233083Abstract: A light modulation apparatus includes: a light modulation device including first light transmission control elements each for controlling the amount of transmission of a light beam, for generating and applying a modulation light beam representing a modulation signal by controlling the amount of transmission of the light beam in each of the first light transmission control elements in accordance with the modulation signal; and a detection light beam generating device that always allows transmission of a part of the light beam for generating and applying a detection light beam for detecting a displacement of the irradiation position of the modulation light beam.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1999Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Pioneer CorporationInventor: Noboru Minagawa
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Patent number: 6222667Abstract: A two-dimensional light valve array comprising a pattern of reduced electrode spacing solid state light valves formed using semiconductor processing techniques, and a method of making same. The electrodes are recessed into channels in an electro-optic substrate, such as lanthanum modified lead zirconate-titanate (PLZT). A first set of electrodes are deposited in a comb-shaped configuration into parallel and orthogonal channels etched into the PLZT substrate. A second set of deposited electrodes are bands running in alternating channels between the teeth of the first set of electrodes. An insulating material isolates the two sets of electrodes. An applied voltage between the electrodes induces bi-refringence in the PLZT and affects light transmissivity through the light valve at that location. The array is activated electronically by means of matrix addressing and controlled by means of a microcomputer and appropriate software.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1999Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Advanced Optics Electronics, Inc.Inventor: Garth W. Gobeli
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Patent number: 6124965Abstract: Disclosed is a light shutter device comprising a plurality of optical element for modulating light passing therethrough. Each optical element is made of PLZT and the surface of a light modulating region of each optical element is coated with a thin film. The surface electrical resistance on the thin film is 10.sup.10 .OMEGA./sq or less.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1999Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Minolta Co., Ltd.Inventors: Isao Doi, Itaru Saito, Kenichi Wada
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Patent number: 6046837Abstract: The recording of an image is performed on a heat-mode sensitive material by an optical modulator equipped with an optical modulation element consisting of an electro-optic crystal substrate. An optical modulation element 10 has an electro-optic crystal substrate 11 consisting of PLZT ceramic. The optical modulation element 10 is arranged on a base plate 18 consisting of aluminum (Al). The base plate 18 is arranged on cooling mechanism 20 that cools the electro-optic crystal substrate 11. Temperature detection mechanism 23 for detecting the temperature of the electro-optic crystal substrate 11 is provided in a portion of the base plate 18. Control mechanism is provided for controlling the cooling mechanism 20 so that the temperature of the electro-optic crystal substrate 11 becomes constant, based on temperature information from the temperature detection mechanism 23.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventor: Ryoichi Yamamoto
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Patent number: 6043923Abstract: A modulator and an electro-optic sensor having the modulator for effectively detecting defects in an LCD panel. The electro-optic sensor includes a modulator including a body, a light reflecting member formed on a portion of the body, and a blower formed on another portion of the body; a light source for generating light to the modulator; and a processing unit for processing a light from the modulator.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1998Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventor: Joong-Kee Lee