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Resolution improvement of surface plasmon-enhanced, liquid crystal spatial light modulator: Simulation studies
Authors:P Kogan  I Baal-Zedaka
Institution:a Department of Electro-Optical Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva 84105, Israel
b Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Holon Institute of Technology, Holon, Israel
Abstract:Spatial resolution is an important performance characteristic of spatial light modulators (SLM). One of the key factors affecting the spatial resolution of liquid crystal (LC)-based SLM is the fringing field effect. This effect can be reduced in thin LC cells with corresponding reduction in the electro-optical response. A strong electro-optic response in thin LC layer can be attained using the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) phenomenon. While SPR-based LC SLMs were already demonstrated about 15 years ago, their development has been hampered in part by low resolution, due to the finite propagation length of the surface plasmons (SPs). A fine patterning of the metal layer supporting the propagation of SPs is studied as a possible solution for reducing the spatial blurring associated with the long propagation length of SPs. The results of detailed computer simulations showing improved resolution SPR-LC-SLM are presented.
Keywords:42  25  Fx  73  20  Mf  42  70  Df  42  30  Lr
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