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The ElectroOptics Laboratory is set up for the experimental study and characterization of spatial light modulators, and the experimental breadboard evaluation of optical processor concepts. Various purchased and donated modulators include an analog nematic liquid crystal spatial light modulator from Boulder Nonlinear Inc., Meadowlark optics birefringent liquid crystal spatial light modulators, liquid crystal projectors and TV panels, liquid crystal light valve (Hughes), BSO photorefractive breadboard (Newport) and S-SEED (AT&T). The S-SEED was the first donation of this optical logic array to any research organization. Lasers covering 352 to 1100 nanometers are present along with three 10'x4' optical tables, breadboarding capabilities, video cameras, and computers containing frame grabbers for image generation and capture. A system for photoresist direct write of diffractive optics using computer controlled x-y stages has also been developed.
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