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Locally-switched reversible electrodeposition optical modulator

  • US 6,798,556 B2
  • Filed: 01/31/2003
  • Issued: 09/28/2004
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/31/2003
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A reversible electrodeposition device for controlling the propagation of electromagnetic radiation, comprising:

  • an optical modulation electrode which is substantially transparent to the radiation;

    a counter electrode comprised of a plurality of electrically isolated segments; and

    an electrolyte containing ions of an electrodepositable metal, in electrical contact with said optical modulation electrode and said counter electrode, such that a positive electrical potential applied to one of said segments relative to said optical modulation electrode tends to cause the electrodepositable metal to be electrodeposited from said electrolyte onto a localized area of said optical modulation electrode, and such that a negative electrical potential applied to one of said segments relative to said optical modulation electrode tends to cause the electrodepositable metal to be dissolved into said electrolyte from a localized area of said optical modulation electrode, wherein the amount of electrodeposited metal subsisting on said optical modulation electrode affects the propagation of electromagnetic radiation by the device.

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