Claims
- 1. A filter for a light beam comprising:
- a liquid crystal cell positioned in the path of said beam and including:
- a pair of parallel, transparent plates;
- a liquid crystal material between said plates; and
- conductor means on the inside surfaces of said plates;
- a pair of crossed or parallel polarizers, said cell being positioned between said polarizers with its optic axis at a 45.degree. angle to the planes of polarization of said polarizers; and
- means for applying a voltage to said conductor means to tune said cell to reject a selected wavelength of light at a particular order of said cell and for stepping the voltage applied to said conductor means to change the order of said cell while rejecting said selected wavelength.
- 2. A filter according to claim 1, wherein said voltage is variable to change said selected wavelength of light.
- 3. A filter according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said liquid crystal material is a zero-twist, nematic-phase material.
- 4. A method for rejecting light of a given wavelength while at least partially transmitting light of all other wavelengths comprising the steps of:
- selecting a wavelength to be rejected;
- positioning a liquid crystal cell between a pair of crossed or parallel polarizers in the path of a beam with said cell being positioned with its optic axis at a 45.degree. angle to the planes of polarization of said polarizers, said cell including a pair of parallel, transparent plates, a liquid crystal material between said plates, and conductor means on the inside surfaces of said plates;
- applying a voltage to said conductor means to tune said cell to reject said selected wavelength at a particular order of said cell; and
- stepping the voltage applied to said conductor means to change the order of said cell while rejecting said selected wavelength.
- 5. A method according to claim 4, further comprising the steps of:
- detecting the light from said beam passing through said cell and said polarizers; and
- averaging said detected light.
- 6. A method according to claim 5, further comprising the step of:
- rejecting said detected light during the stepping of said voltage applied to said conductor means.
- 7. A method according to claim 4, further comprising the step of:
- varying said voltage to change said selected wavelength.
- 8. A method according to claim 4, 5, 6, or 7, wherein said liquid crystal material is a zero-twist, nematic-phase material.
- 9. An optical instrument comprising:
- a tunable optical filter, comprising a liquid crystal cell including means for receiving a voltage for tuning the filter, the filter being characterized by a filter transmission spectrum having, at any one value of the tuning voltage, minima at a longest wavelength and a plurality of shorter wavelengths, the consecutive minima being identified by consecutive numbers beginning with the number "one" for the longest wavelength, and the value of the wavelength at which each minimum occurs being a function of the tuning voltage;
- means for stepping the tuning voltage among each of a plurality of different values, each of which tunes the filter so that a differently numbered transmission spectrum minimum occurs at a selected wavelength; and
- means for measuring the average value of the different amounts of light transmitted through the filter when the tuning voltage has said different values.
- 10. An optical instrument according to claim 9 further comprising means for illuminating a sample with light of the selected wavelength, wherein the filter is arranged so as to receive light radiated away from the sample in response to the illumination.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 045,719, filed June 5, 1979, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Scheffer, "Liquid Crystal Color Displays", Nonemissive Electrooptic Displays 1975. |
Armitage, D. "Liquid Crystal Voltage Controlled Retardation Display", vol. 19, No. 13, Jul. 1, 1980. |
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