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Brevet US8111445 - Spatial light modulator with integrated optical compensation structure - Google�BrevetsRecherche Images Maps Play YouTube Actualit�s Gmail Drive Plus » Recherche avanc�e dans les brevets | Historique Web | Connexion Recherche avanc�e dans les brevets BrevetsA spatial light modulator comprises an integrated optical compensation structure, e.g., an optical compensation structure arranged between a substrate and a plurality of individually addressable light-modulating elements, or an optical compensation structure located on the opposite side of the light-modulating...http://www.google.fr/patents/US8111445?utm_source=gb-gplus-shareBrevet US8111445 - Spatial light modulator with integrated optical compensation structure Num�ro de publicationUS8111445 B2Type de publicationOctroi Num�ro de demande12/014,657 Date de publication7 f�vr. 2012 Date de d�p�t15 janv. 2008Autre r�f�rence de publicationCA2554980A1, CA2554980C, CN1914538A, CN1914538B, CN101799582A, EP1721204A1, EP2487520A1, US7342705, US8045252, US20050179977, US20080112039, US20080151347, US20120099177, WO2005076051A1 Num�ro de publication014657, 12014657, US 8111445 B2, US 8111445B2, US-B2-8111445, US8111445 B2, US8111445B2 InventeursClarence Chui, William J. Cummings, Jeffrey B. Sampsell, Ming-Hau Tung Cessionnaire d'origineQualcomm Mems Technologies, Inc.Citations de brevets (112), Citations hors brevets (150), R�f�renc� par (1), Classifications (9) Liens externes: USPTO, Cession USPTO, EspacenetSpatial light modulator with integrated optical compensation structureUS 8111445 B2 R�sum� A spatial light modulator comprises an integrated optical compensation structure, e.g., an optical compensation structure arranged between a substrate and a plurality of individually addressable light-modulating elements, or an optical compensation structure located on the opposite side of the light-modulating elements from the substrate. The individually addressable light-modulating elements are configured to modulate light transmitted through or reflected from the transparent substrate. Methods for making such spatial light modulators involve fabricating an optical compensation structure over a substrate and fabricating a plurality of individually addressable light-modulating elements over the optical compensation structure. The optical compensation structure may be a passive optical compensation structure. The optical compensation structure may include one or more of a supplemental frontlighting source, a diffuser, a black mask, a diffractive optical element, a color filter, an anti-reflective layer, a structure that scatters light, a microlens array, and a holographic film.
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