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Directionality of an Electrically-Addressable Spatial Light Modulator and its Application to a Joint Transform Correlator
Published
Author(s)
M L. Hsieh, E G. Paek, Charles L. Wilson, K Y. Hsu
Abstract
Conventional electrically addressable spatial light modulators turned out to have different transfer function along the fast (horizontal) and the slow (vertical) directions. This feature is utilized to increase the performance of a joint transform correlator and also prove it by optical experiment.
Proceedings Title
1999 Snowmass Topical Meetings on Spatial light modulators, Sponsored By the Optical Society of America
Hsieh, M.
, Paek, E.
, Wilson, C.
and Hsu, K.
(1998),
Directionality of an Electrically-Addressable Spatial Light Modulator and its Application to a Joint Transform Correlator, 1999 Snowmass Topical Meetings on Spatial light modulators, Sponsored By the Optical Society of America
(Accessed October 18, 2025)