Abstract
The development of high performance, reliable spatial light modulators (SLMs) has been slow over past years, primarily due to the limitations of materials technology1. New opportunities have been made possible by the greatly enhanced electro-optic properties of multiple quantum well (MQW) structures2. Such MQW structures are now being incorporated into a variety of new electro-optic devices3. Approaches for SLMs using MQWs have been proposed4-8 and early results are encouraging5,6,8.
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