Based on the Lau Effect we propose a system suitable for eliminating non-periodic noise on bi-dimensional periodic structures in which a liquid crystal display (LCD) is used as a dynamic grating source. Experimental results obtained with our proposal are shown.
In this work we design and build an optoelectronic demultiplexer to distribute audio and video signals transmitted through an optical carrier toward different users using a liquid crystal display (LCD) as a router. The output plane of our proposed device is located within the Fresnel Diffraction regime. With this feature we obtain a simultaneous distribution, high-speed of processing, easiness of path reconfigurations and a high density of interconnections. The optical carrier modulation includes a Frequency Shift Keying signal (FSK) to indicate the interconnection path. This last control signal is manipulated with a personal computer. We present some preliminary results of the feasibility of our proposal.
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