Claims
- 1. A liquid crystal field effect light valve comprising:
- a layered assembly including:
- a pair of transparent conductive electrodes,
- a liquid crystal layer having a predetermined response time,
- a mirror layer,
- a photosensitive layer, wherein said liquid crystal, mirror and photosensitive layers all being sandwiched together between said transparent conductive electrodes, and wherein the resistivity of said liquid crystal layer is sufficiently low to cause the liquid crystal layer to have a time constant nearly the same as said response time; and
- means for applying an alternating current across said layered assembly.
- 2. The liquid crystal light valve of claim 1 wherein said liquid crystal has a maximum resistivity of about 5.times.10.sup.9 ohm-cm.
- 3. The liquid crystal light valve of claim 1 wherein said liquid crystal has a resistance that is at least about 100 times less than the resistance of at least one of the photosensitive and mirror layers.
- 4. The light valve of claim 1 wherein said liquid crystal has a resistance that is between one hundredth and one thousandth of the resistance of at least one of said photosensitive and mirror layers.
- 5. An AC biased liquid crystal field effect light valve having:
- a plurality of layers including a photosensitive layer and a liquid crystal layer that has a predetermined response time,
- said liquid crystal layer having a resistivity of a sufficiently low value to cause the time constant of said liquid crystal layer to be substantially equal to the response time of the liquid crystal layer.
- 6. A liquid crystal field effect light valve comprising: successive layers of:
- a transparent conductive electrode,
- a photosensitive material,
- a light blocking layer,
- a dielectric mirror,
- a first alignment film,
- a liquid crystal,
- a second alignment film, and
- a counter electrode; and
- means for establishing an AC current across said layers between said electrodes,
- wherein said photosensitive material generating a DC voltage in the presence of input illumination, and
- said liquid crystal layer having a resistant that is at least about 100 times less than the resistance of one of said light blocking layer and said dielectric mirror.
- 7. The liquid crystal light valve of claim 6 wherein said photosensitive material comprises a layer of amorphus silicon.
- 8. The liquid crystal light valve of claim 6 wherein said light blocking layer comprises a layer of cadmium telluride.
- 9. The liquid crystal light valve of claim 6 wherein said mirror comprises a layer of silicon dioxide.
- 10. The liquid crystal light valve of claim 6 wherein said mirror comprises a layer of titanium dioxide.
- 11. The liquid crystal light valve of claim 6 wherein said mirror has a resistivity of about 1.times.10.sup.14 ohm-cm, and wherein said liquid crystal has a resistivity of not more than about 5.times.10.sup.10 ohm-cm.
- 12. An AC biased liquid crystal field effect light valve comprising:
- a plurality of layers sandwiched together, said layers including:
- a photosensitive layer having a resistivity of about 1.times.10.sup.12 ohm-cm,
- a light blocking layer having a resistivity of about 1.times.10.sup.10 ohm-cm,
- a mirror layer having a resistivity of about 1.times.10.sup.14 ohm-cm, and
- a liquid crystal layer having a predetermined response time and having a resistivity that provides a liquid layer time constant nearly equal to said response time; and
- means for establishing an AC current across said plurality of layers.
- 13. The liquid crystal light valve of claim 12 wherein said liquid crystal layer has a resistivity of about 2.5.times.10.sup.9 ohm-cm.
- 14. In an AC biased liquid crystal field effect light valve having a plurality of layers including a liquid crystal layer having a predetermined response time, and a photosensitive layer that internally generates a DC voltage in the presence of input illumination, which DC voltage causes optical overshoot, a method for reducing optical overshoot caused by the DC voltage internally generated in the AC biased light valve, said method being characterized by doping the material of the liquid crystal layer to lower the resistivity of the liquid crystal layer by at least 100 times.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/699,123, filed May 13, 1991, entitled IMPROVED LIQUID CRYSTAL LIGHT VALVE, now abandoned.
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