Claims
- 1. A magneto-optic chip (42) to achieve gray-scale including a plurality of pixel positions (44); the magneto-optic chip comprising:
- (a) each of the pixel positions including individually-addressable pixel sub-positions (46, 48, 50, 52);
- (b) at least two of said pixel sub-positions having respective areas of different size; and
- (c) a first pair of conductors (47, 49) oriented in a first direction and a second pair of conductors (51, 53) oriented in a second direction to electrically address individual ones of said different sized pixel sub-positions and place a selected one of said pixel sub-positions in a respective one of three magnetic states, which affect the passage of light therethrough at an associated one of three light levels; a first magnetic state when magnetized one direction so that the selected pixel sub-position is transparent to light passage, a second magnetic state when magnetized in an opposite direction so that the sub-position is opaque to light passage, and a third magnetic state when demagnetized or stripped out so that the sub-position is both transparent and opaque to light passage, so that an associated amount of light passage through said selected pixel sub-position has one of the three levels of light passage or brightness, and selected pixel sub-positions associated with the respective pixel position develop a desired degree of gray scale at the respective pixel position.
- 2. The magneto-optic chip of claim 1 in which each pixel position has four individually-addressable pixel sub-positions being of relative area one, two, four, and eight whereby eighty-one levels of brightness can be achieved by using said sub-positions singly or in combination.
- 3. The magneto-optic chip of claim 2 in which at least first and second
- magneto-optic chips, having identically patterned pixel positions and sub-positions, are positioned adjacent to and spaced apart from one another with respective ones of said first magneto-optic chip pixel positions and sub-positions in registration with associated ones of said second magneto-optic chip pixel positions and sub-positions and are driven simultaneously with selected display patterns.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 375,321 filed on May 5, 1982 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,495,492.
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