Abstract
A silicon liquid crystal light valve (Si-LCLV) is a useful device for converting an input image written in certain wavelength, intensity, and coherence conditions to an output image in which some or all of these parameters are varied. For examples, IR-to-visible(2) and visible-to-IR(3) image conversions using a Si-LCLV have been demonstrated successfully.
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