Claims
- 1. An apparatus for creating essentially areally uniform scattering texture in a thermo-optic cell, comprising:
- means for applying a pulse of optical energy to the entire area of a thermo-optic cell having liquid crystal material therein at a first temperature; and
- means for absorbing said optical energy and converting said optical energy to thermal energy for heating said liquid crystal material to a second temperature, such that an expiration of said pulse of optical energy results in a rapid cooling of said liquid crystal material causing a formation of an essentially areally uniform scattering texture in said liquid crystal material in said area;
- said liquid crystal material including molecules of a biphenyl derivative for stabilizing said liquid crystal material by energy transfer, thereby significantly increasing the number of optical energy pulses to which said thermo-optic cell can be responsive;
- said biphenyl derivative molecules having a backbone conforming to said liquid crystal material and lacking any structure that would prevent complexing as an electron donor-acceptor pair with said molecules of said liquid crystal material.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said stabilizing energy transfer takes place in the manner of triplet quenching.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said biphenyl derivative is an electron donor relative to at least a portion of the molecules of said liquid crystal material being stabilized.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of said liquid crystal molecules are biphenyl derivatives.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein a concentration of said biphenyl derivative molecules in said biphenyl liquid crystal material is between 0.5% and 4% by weight of biphenyl.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said liquid crystal material is smectic A liquid crystal.
- 7. A method for producing a uniform texture of scattering centers in a liquid crystal imaging system having a liquid crystal cell with liquid crystal material therein, comprising the steps of:
- adding a biphenyl derivative to stabilize said liquid crystal material by energy transfer;
- impinging an essentially spatially and temporally simultaneous pulse of incident optical energy upon the entire area of a liquid crystal cell having liquid crystal material therein;
- absorbing and converting said pulse of incident optical energy impinged on said liquid crystal material for heating said liquid crystal material to a level of reduced molecular order; and
- removing said simultaneous pulse of incident optical energy to rapidly cool said liquid crystal material to produce an essentially areally uniform texture of scattering centers in the material.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein said energy transfer takes place in the manner of triplet quenching.
- 9. In an optical system including a thermo-optic cell exposed to illumination, said thermo-optic cell having a layer of liquid crystal material therein, the improvement comprising:
- biphenyl derivative molecules located in said liquid crystal material for stabilizing by energy transfer said liquid crystal material against degradation caused by said intense illumination, said biphenyl derivative molecules having a backbone conforming to said liquid crystal material and lacking any structure that would prevent complexing as an electron donor-acceptor pair with said liquid crystal material.
- 10. The improvement according to claim 9 wherein at least a portion of said liquid crystal material is composed of biphenyl derivative liquid crystal molecules other than said biphenyl derivative molecules.
- 11. The improvement according to claim 9 wherein a concentration of said biphenyl derivative molecules in said liquid crystal material is between 0.5% and 4% by weight of biphenyl.
- 12. The improved method according to claim 11 wherein said energy transfer takes place in the manner of triplet quenching.
- 13. In a method of operating a thermo-optic cell exposed to illumination, said cell having a layer of liquid crystal material therein, the improvement comprising the step of:
- adding biphenyl derivative molecules for stabilizing by energy transfer said liquid crystal material against degradation caused by said illumination, said biphenyl derivative molecules having a backbone conforming to said liquid crystal material and lacking any structure that would prevent complexing as an electron donor-acceptor pair with said liquid crystal material.
- 14. The improved method according to claim 13 wherein at least a portion of said liquid crystal material is composed of biphenyl derivative liquid crystal molecules other than said biphenyl derivative molecules.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 318,669 filed Mar. 3, 1989 and now abandoned.
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