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1990
Conference Paper
Title

Light valve technology for HDTV-state of the art

Abstract
After an introduction, in which liquid crystal and electron beam addressed light-valve projectors are briefly reviewed, the main light-valve technologies are explained in some detail. Transmissive and reflective liquid-crystal light valves with various types of addressing are described first; the trend toward active-matrix addressing and high resolution is demonstrated. Commercial light-valve projectors with electro-optic and oil-film control layers are briefly introduced before more recently developed technologies such as metallised viscoelastic layers, deformable micromechanical mirrors, and polymer-encapsulated liquid crystals are discussed. Finally, in view of its importance for the field, some aspects of active-matrix addressing are briefly examined.
Author(s)
Gerhard-Multhaupt, R.
Mainwork
Fourth International Colloquium on Advanced Television Systems, HDTV 90. Colloquium Proceedings. Vol.1  
Conference
International Colloquium on Advanced Television Systems (HDTV) 1990  
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Nachrichtentechnik, Heinrich-Hertz-Institut HHI  
Keyword(s)
  • cathode-ray tube displays

  • colour television receivers

  • electro-optical devices

  • high definition television

  • liquid crystal displays

  • optical projectors

  • transmissive light valves

  • colour tv receivers

  • electro-optic control layers

  • crt displays

  • HDTV

  • electron beam addressed

  • reflective liquid-crystal light valves

  • active-matrix addressing

  • high resolution

  • light-valve projectors

  • oil-film control layers

  • metallised viscoelastic layers

  • deformable micromechanical mirrors

  • polymer-encapsulated liquid crystals

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