Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985sdsu.rept.....d&link_type=abstract
Final Technical Report, Jun. 1984 - Jun. 1985 San Diego State Univ., CA. Dept. of Physics.
Physics
Mercury Compounds, Optical Filters, Photochromism, Spatial Filtering, Computer Programming, Optical Data Processing, Optical Properties
Scientific paper
This report describes a study conducted to determine the feasibility of using the photochromic material mercury dithizonate as a programmable spatial filter for optical processing. This material has exhibited faster sriting speed and finer resolution than conventional spatial filtering techniques. Photochromics are erasable and therefore reusable. Variations in material performance were discovered and are attributed to the presence of two photochromic species in the material. A follow-up effort will investigate the effects of varying the composition of the photochromic material upon its optical properties.
Davis James A.
Thomas Maik
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