Optical memory development. Volume 3 : The membrane light value page composer
- Author
- Nagle, E. M.
- Published
- Nov 1, 1972.
- Physical Description
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators
- Cosentino, L. S. and Stewart, W. C.
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- The feasibility of producing a page composer for optical memory systems using thin, deformable, membrane-mirror elements as light valves was investigated. The electromechanical and optical performances of such elements were determined both analytically and experimentally. It was found that fast switching (approximately 10 microseconds), high-contrast (10 or greater), fatigue-free operation over missions of cycles, and efficient utilization of input light could be obtained with membrane light valves. Several arrays of 64 elements were made on substrates with feedthroughs, allowing access to individual elements from the backside of the substrate. Single light valves on such arrays were successfully operated with the transistors designed and produced for selection and storage at each bit location. This simulated the operation of a prototype page composer with semiconductor chips beam-lead bonded to the back of the substrate.
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- Collection
- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
- Note
- Document ID: 19730009955.
Accession ID: 73N18682.
PRRL-72-CR-55.
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