摘要 |
1,196,253. Light modulators. NORTH AMERICAN ROCKWELL CORP. 30 June, 1967 [30 June, 1966], No. 30380/67. Heading H4F. A beam of light to be modulated is directed along a path 32, Fig. 1, through a multiple reflection device 22 comprising a pair of prisms 30 and a light transmitting plate 24 coated with a layer 34 of electrically conducting and light transmitting material e.g. tin oxide glass, the device forming part of an electrolyte container 20 which is filled with an electrolyte 36 and has an auxiliary electrode 38 and reference electrode 40. In operation the light passing along path 32 is ordinarily totally reflected by the interface between the conducting layer 34 and the electrolyte 36. When a modulating potential is applied between electrodes 38 and 34 the interfacial region between coating 34 and electrolyte 36 is modified electrochemically changing the light-absorbing characteristics and causing the beam to be attenuated. A variety of electrochemical processes may be utilized e.g. reduction-oxidation reactions involving at least one highly absorbing substance in solution, changing the absorptivity of a substance absorbed on the coated electrode surface by potential variation, changing the surface states of the coated electrode, changing of the ions in a double layer (provided by absorption) i.e. non-Faradaic processes in the double layer, and changing absorptivity of a substance in the vicinity of the interface by potential charge. The electrolyte may comprise methylene blue in water-soluble form added to water, electrode 34 comprising tin oxide on glass (the methylene blue being absorbed on it) or a film of gold, platinum or palladium on glass. The methylene blue may be replaced by ferroin or iodideiodine solutions, or a slightly acidic solution comprising water and H 2 SO 4 may be used. |