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Flicker reduction in an LCoS array

  • US 9,881,567 B2
  • Filed: 04/14/2015
  • Issued: 01/30/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/14/2015
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An optical device, comprising:

  • at least one optical input for receiving an optical beam and at least one optical output, the input and outputs extending along a common axis;

    a dispersion element receiving the optical beam from the at least one optical input and spatially separating the optical beam into a plurality of wavelength components;

    an optical system for magnifying the optical beam received from the at least one optical input and directing the magnified optical beam to the dispersion element, wherein the optical system has a first magnification factor in a first direction and a second magnification factor in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction, the first magnification factor being different from the second magnification factor;

    a focusing element for focusing the plurality of wavelength components; and

    a liquid crystal based array for receiving the focused plurality of wavelength and steering the wavelength components to a selected one of the optical outputs;

    a processor;

    one or more computer-readable storage media containing instructions which, when executed by the processor perform a method for selectively applying digital data command sequences that drive pixels in the liquid crystal based array such that flicker that arises in pixels along an axis of the liquid crystal based array is reduced, the pixels along the axis exhibiting a common gray scale level, the method comprising;

    applying a first of a plurality of digital data command sequences to a first pixel along the axis, each of digital data command sequences in the plurality of digital data command sequences being able to drive a pixel at the common gray scale level; and

    applying a second of the plurality of digital data command sequences to a second pixel along the axis, the second pixel being adjacent to the first pixel, wherein the first and second digital command sequences give rise to voltages being applied to the two pixels which have frequency components that are opposite in phase and equal in magnitude.

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