Claims
- 1. An optical slit unit which employs an irregular ferroelectric element comprising:
- a crystal Z-plate of irregular ferroelectric material having a pair of opposing surfaces bounded by the sides of the plate, at least a pair of which sides opposing one another being cut in the <110> direction; and
- means, coupled to said pair of opposing surfaces, for reversing the state of polarization of said plate; and wherein
- said plate has a domain configuration such that said plate includes a central nucleus-region of a prescribed polarity and two side nucleus-regions having a polarity opposite that of said central nucleus-region and being disposed on opposite sides of said central nucleus-region, with a respective domain growth wall interposed between said central nucleus-region and each of said side nucleus-regions.
- 2. An optical slit unit according to claim 1, further comprising a pair of polarizing elements disposed in parallel, spaced apart in relation to each other, and a quarter-wave plate, said Z-plate, said pair of polarizing elements and said quarter-wave plate being disposed optically in series, with said Z-plate and said quarter-wave plate being disposed between said polarizing elements.
- 3. An optical slit unit according to claim 1, wherein said Z-plate has two pairs of opposing sides defining a rectangularly shaped plate, each side being cut in the <110> direction.
- 4. An optical slit unit according to claim 3, wherein said means comprises a pair of transparent electrodes formed on said opposing surfaces, and a voltage source electrically connected to said transparent electrodes.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 16,199 filed Mar. 3, 1970, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,936,146.
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3701585 |
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Divisions (1)
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