Optical Shutters
VX Series
Value priced, optimized extinction ratio performance over a broad thermal range
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| Available in rectangular form factor, the VX Series Optical Shutters offer cost savings while maintaining excellent extinction ratio performance over a broad thermal range. |
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Available in rectangular form factors, the VX Series Optical Shutters offer cost savings while maintaining most performance advantages in applications demanding the maximum extinction ratio over a broad thermal range.
VX Series Optical Shutters deliver optimum extinction ratio performance, often greater than 400:1 across the visible wavelength range. Even higher extinction performance is achieved over narrower bandwidths or for single laser line applications. Up to 100% duty cycle operation is standard. The VX Series has a broad operating temperature range, designed to meet applications requiring low cost components with negligible impact on performance.
An Optical Shutter is a two-state device used to rapidly open and close a light path (from lens to film, for example). Optical Shutters are typically used to control the amount of time that a light-sensitive material is exposed to optical radiation.
Boulder Nonlinear Systems (BNS) manufactures and sells liquid crystal based Optical Shutters for applications requiring active timing control of beam transmittance. Key features of our Optical Shutters include high-speed binary operation, high purity linear polarized output, and maximum extinction ratio performance. Since these devices are solid state - undesirable mechanical motion, associated noise, and vibration problems are eliminated.
Device Construction
VX Series Optical Shutters begin with fusion-drawn, sheet glass. After deposition of a transparent conductive coating layer (indium-tin oxide or ITO, typically) these window substrates are then evenly covered with a polymer layer, which is then rubbed or buffed, forming tiny microgrooves in the polymer layer. These microgrooves provide the alignment directionality critical in liquid crystal device production.
The coated and buffed windows are then spaced a few microns apart. The cavity between substrates is now filled with liquid crystal material and sealed.
High extinction linear polarizers are crossed, and then laminated to the liquid crystal cell substrates. External surfaces are left uncoated to minimize cost. With this crossed polarizer orientation, VX Series Optical Shutters exhibit full optical transmittance at the zero voltage state. Minimum transmission occurs at the full drive voltage level, as specified with your device.
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