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Use of equivalent films to reduce effects of nonuniform liquid-crystal thickness in a liquid-crystal image transducer

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Output intensity variations produced by nonuniform liquid-crystal thickness in some Hughes liquid-crystal image transducers can be substantially reduced by replacing the readout side electrode and SiO2 insulating layer by a symmetrical SiO2-electrode–SiO2 film that is made optically equivalent to glass by adjusting the layer thicknesses.

© 1980 Optical Society of America

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