Claims
- 1. A liquid crystal projection display system comprising:
- (a) means for generating a laser beam;
- (b) a liquid crystal to which thermal writing or erasing is effected with said laser beam irradiated from said laser beam generating means;
- (c) means for scanning said laser beam across said liquid crystal; and
- (d) laser intensity varying means disposed between said laser beam generating means and liquid crystal for increasing the intensity of said laser beam in accordance with the increase of the scanning speed so as to maintain the energy of a laser beam spot on said liquid crystal constant during a full scanning period including acceleration period, constant speed period and deceleration period; thereby to obtain a constant width line thereon.
- 2. A liquid crystal projection display system according to claim 1, wherein said laser beam scanning means is a galvanometer type deflector having two galvanometer mirrors for an X-axis and a Y-axis perpendicular with each other for irradiating said laser beam to said liquid crystal and for scanning said laser beam across said liquid crystal by means of mechanical displacement of said galvanometer mirrors.
- 3. A liquid crystal projection display system comprising:
- (a) a semiconductor laser source for generating a laser beam and capable of adjusting the intensity of said laser beam;
- (b) a liquid crystal to which thermal writing or erasing is effected with said laser beam irradiated from said semiconductor laser source;
- (c) means for scanning said laser beam across said liquid crystal; and
- (d) means for controlling said semiconductor laser source and increasing the intensity of said laser beam generated by said semicondutor laser source in accordance with the increase of the scanning speed so as to maintain the energy of a laser beam spot on said liquid crystal constant during a full scanning period including acceleration period, constant speed period and deceleration period; thereby to obtain a constant width line thereon.
- 4. A liquid crystal projection display system according to claim 3, wherein said laser beam scanning means is a galvanometer type deflector having two galvanometer mirrors for an X-axis and a Y-axis perpendicular with each other for irradiating said laser beam to said liquid crystal and for scanning said laser beam across said liquid crystal by means of mechanical displacement of said galvanometer mirrors.
- 5. A liquid crystal projection display system comprising:
- (a) means for generating a laser beam;
- (b) a liquid crystal to which thermal writing or erasing is effected with said laser beam irradiated from said laser beam generating means;
- (c) a galvanometer type deflector having two galvanometer mirrors for an X-axis and a Y-axis perpendicular with each other for irradiating said laser beam to said liquid crystal and for scanning said laser beam across said liquid crystal by means of mechanical displacement of said galvanometer mirrors;
- (d) writing and erasing control means for supplying control signal to said galvanometer type deflector and for displacing mechanically said two galvanometer mirrors;
- (e) position control means for outputting a speed instruction signal corresponding to a deviation between a position instruction signal from said writing and erasing control means and a position detecting signal;
- (f) speed control means for outputting a current instruction signal corresponding to a deviation between said speed instruction signal and a scanning speed detecting signal of said galvanometer type deflector;
- (g) current control means for controlling a current to be supplied to a drive source for driving said galvanometer type deflector in accordance with said current instruction signal;
- (h) speed limit means provided between said position control means and said speed control means for limiting the magnitude of said speed instruction signal; and
- (i) laser intensity varying means disposed between said laser beam generating means and liquid crystal for increasing the intensity of said laser beam in accordance with the increase of the scanning speed so as to maintain the energy of a laser beam spot on said liquid crystal constant during a full scanning period including acceleration period, constant speed period and deceleration period; thereby to obtain a constant width line thereon.
- 6. A liquid crystal projection display system according to claim 5, wherein said speed limit means is set with a constant speed limit value.
- 7. A liquid crystal projection display system comprising:
- (a) means for generating a laser beam;
- (b) a liquid crystal to which thermal writing or erasing is effected with said laser beam irradiated from said laser beam generating means;
- (c) a galvanometer type deflector having two galvanometer mirrors for an X-axis and a Y-axis perpendicular with each other for irradiating said laser beam to said liquid crystal and for scanning said laser beam across said liquid crystal by means of mechanical displacement of said galvanometer mirrors;
- (d) writing and erasing control means for supplying control signal to said galvanometer type deflector;
- (e) position control means for outputting a speed instruction signal corresponding to a deviation between a position instruction signal from said writing and erasing control means and a position detecting signal;
- (f) speed control means for outputting a current instruction signal corresponding to a deviation between said speed instruction signal and a scanning speed detecting signal of said galvanometer type deflector;
- (g) current control means for controlling a current to be supplied to a drive source for driving said galvanometer type deflector in accordance with said current instruction signal; and
- (h) speed limit means provided between said position control means and said speed control means for limiting the magnitude of said speed instruction signal.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 223,709, filed July 22, 1988 U.S. Pat. No. 4,810,064, which is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 861,007, filed May 8, 1986, now abandoned.
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