Frequency controllable optical device
First Claim
1. A controllable absorption coefficient optical device comprising an optical cell having an optically active material disposed between two electrodes, the transparency of said optically active material being a function of the electrical voltage applied across said material, and a control circuit electrically connected to said electrodes, wherein said optical cell inherently displays an electrical impedance variable with the frequency of the signal applied to said electrodes, said control circuit including an AC voltage source connected for applying an AC voltage across said material, means for varying the frequency of said AC voltage, and a resistor connected in series between said voltage source and one of said electrodes for forming a voltage divider with said cell for causing the AC voltage applied across said material by said voltage source to vary as a function of the frequency of said AC voltage for varying the transparency of said material.
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Abstract
An optical cell having an optically active material, for example a liquid crystal is disclosed, the transparency of which is a function of the electrical voltage applied together with a control circuit, wherein said optically active material presents an electrical impedance variable with the frequency of the signal applied and said control circuit has a voltage source and means for controlling the frequency of the signal delivered by said voltage source. The cell has applications in attenuating light, notably in a sun screen or automobile rear-view mirror.
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- 1. A controllable absorption coefficient optical device comprising an optical cell having an optically active material disposed between two electrodes, the transparency of said optically active material being a function of the electrical voltage applied across said material, and a control circuit electrically connected to said electrodes, wherein said optical cell inherently displays an electrical impedance variable with the frequency of the signal applied to said electrodes, said control circuit including an AC voltage source connected for applying an AC voltage across said material, means for varying the frequency of said AC voltage, and a resistor connected in series between said voltage source and one of said electrodes for forming a voltage divider with said cell for causing the AC voltage applied across said material by said voltage source to vary as a function of the frequency of said AC voltage for varying the transparency of said material.
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9. A vehicle rear-view mirror comprising a controllable absorption coefficient optical device comprising an optical cell having an optically active material disposed between two electrodes, the transparency of said optically active material being a function of the electrical voltage applied across said material, and a control circuit electrically connected to said electrodes, wherein said optical cell inherently displays an electrical impedance variable with the frequency of the signal applied to said electrodes said control circuit including an AC voltage source connected for applying an AC voltage across said material, means for varying the frequency of said AC voltage, and a resistor connected in series between said voltage source and one of said electrodes for forming a voltage divider with said cell for causing the AC voltage applied across said material by said voltage source to vary as a function of the frequency of said AC voltage for varying the transparency of said material.
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