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Optical switching by dielectric liquid-film electrostriction

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Abstract

We present a laboratory device which is intended to replace mechanical motion of mirrors or prisms for optical switching.1 The working principle is based on electrically induced motion of a dielectric liquid.

© 1985 Optical Society of America

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