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Measurement of the phase modulation of liquid-crystal televisions by a noninterferometric technique

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Abstract

A simple method of measuring the phase-modulation properties of liquid-crystal televisions (LCTV’s) that vary with the driving gray-scale level is presented. The theoretical derivation of the method is described. Compared with previous methods of measuring the phase shifts of LCTV’s, this technique is noninterferometric and very simple. The experimental results of a LCTV are shown.

© 1998 Optical Society of America

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