DocumentCode
3553824
Title
Ferroelectric, conductivity and secondary emission characteristics of a KD2 PO4 light valve
Author
Casasent, David ; Keicher, William
Author_Institution
Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Volume
19
fYear
1973
fDate
1973
Firstpage
426
Lastpage
429
Abstract
An on-line electrical to optical input transducer capable of spatially modulating a collimated laser beam is a major element in a real-time coherent optical processor. The electron-beam addressed light valve has received considerable attention as such an image transducer. Real time correlation, spatial filtering and spectrum analysis have been demonstrated using this device. This paper emphasizes ferroelectric and conductivity measurements obtained for an electron-beam addressed KD2 PO4 crystal over the operating range from room temperature through the transition temperature to the crystal´s Curie point. Since the device stores information at its -52°C operating temperature, real-time operation necessitates charge removal by secondary emission using a flood gun. Experimental data on the crystal´s secondary emission curve, crossover potentials, and sticking potential will also be presented, and the effects of these device parameters on system operation, design, performance and lifetime will be discussed.
Keywords
Conductivity; Ferroelectric materials; Laser beams; Optical collimators; Optical filters; Optical modulation; Stimulated emission; Temperature distribution; Transducers; Valves;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electron Devices Meeting, 1973 International
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEDM.1973.188750
Filename
1477627
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