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Performance of Electrically Addressed Spatial Light Modulators
Published
Author(s)
Patrick Grother, M L. Hsieh, Craig I. Watson
Abstract
We address two important performance limitations of commonly available spatial light modulations. First we present a method for the determination of modulation transfer function and amplitude modulation from CCD captures of imaged gratings. Second, we describe a new method for estimating spatial non-uniformities and optical non-flatness of an entire LC panel.
Citation
Optical Pattern Recognition Conference
Pub Type
Journals
Keywords
MTF, non-flatness, spatial light modulator
Citation
Grother, P.
, Hsieh, M.
and Watson, C.
(1999),
Performance of Electrically Addressed Spatial Light Modulators, Optical Pattern Recognition Conference
(Accessed October 13, 2025)