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High Contrast Spatial Light Modulator Using Stark Effect Tuning and Heterostructure Acoustic Charge Transport (HACT) Pixel Addressing

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Abstract

The demonstration of optical modulation by Miller et. al. [1] using the Stark effect in multiple quantum wells (MQWs) has resulted in a variety of device structures[2] based upon changes in absorption, index of refraction, and polarization.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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