Optical modulators

US10012886B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10012886-B2
Application numberUS-201715462576-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 17, 2017
Priority dateJul 11, 2016
Publication dateJul 3, 2018
Grant dateJul 3, 2018

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Disclosed is an optical modulator. An optical modulator comprises a substrate, an upper transparent electrode on the substrate, a partition wall providing a chamber between the substrate and the upper transparent electrode, an optical modulation member provided in the chamber and disposed on the substrate, and an electrolyte filling the chamber and including a first metal in an ionic state. The optical modulation member comprises a reflection layer on the substrate, and a lower transparent electrode on the reflection layer.

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What is claimed is: 1. An optical modulator, comprising: a substrate; an upper transparent electrode disposed over the substrate; a partition wall providing a chamber between the substrate and the upper transparent electrode; an optical modulation member disposed in the chamber between the substrate and the upper transparent electrode, the optical modulation member including a reflection layer and a lower transparent electrode, the reflection layer being disposed between the lower transparent electrode and the substrate; and an electrolyte disposed in the chamber between the upper transparent electrode and the optical modulation member, the electrolyte including a first metal in an ionic state, wherein the optical modulation member further includes a metal layer when a first voltage is applied between the upper transparent electrode and the lower transparent electrode, the metal layer being disposed between the upper transparent electrode and the lower transparent electrode, and wherein the metal layer is dissolved in the electrolyte when a second voltage is applied between the upper transparent electrode and the lower transparent electrode, the second voltage being different from the first voltage. 2. The optical modulator of claim 1 , wherein the metal layer is electro-deposited on an upper surface of the lower transparent electrode when a negative voltage is applied to the lower transparent electrode. 3. The optical modulator of claim 1 , wherein the first metal comprises silver (Ag), bismuth (Bi), aluminum (Al), or copper (Cu). 4. The optical modulator of claim 1 , wherein the reflection layer comprises aluminum (Al) or silver (Ag). 5. The optical modulator of claim 1 , wherein the lower transparent electrode has a thickness ranging from about 10 nm to about 300 nm. 6. The optical modulator of claim 1 , further comprising an ion storage layer on the upper transparent electrode and in contact with the electrolyte. 7. The optical modulator of claim 6 , wherein the ion storage layer comprises titanium oxide (TiO 2 ), antimony-doped tin oxide (Sb-doped SnO 2 ), cerium oxide-titanium oxide (CeO 2 —TiO 2 ), or cerium oxide-silicon oxide (CeO 2 —SiO 2 ). 8. The optical modulator of claim 1 , further comprising a first insulation layer between the substrate and the optical modulation member. 9. The optical modulator of claim 1 , wherein the optical modulation member is a first optical modulation member, the optical modulator further comprising: one or more second optical modulation members disposed in the chamber. 10. The optical modulator of claim 1 , wherein when the first voltage is applied between the upper transparent electrode and the lower transparent electrode, the lower transparent electrode corresponds to a cathode and the upper transparent electrode corresponds to an anode, and wherein when the second voltage is applied between the upper transparent electrode and the lower transparent electrode, the lower transparent electrode corresponds to an anode and the upper transparent electrode corresponds to a cathode. 11. The optical modulator of claim 1 , wherein the first and second voltages have opposite polarities. 12. The optical modulator of claim 1 , wherein the metal layer is reflective, wherein light incident through the upper transparent electrode is reflected by the reflection layer when the metal layer is dissolved, and wherein light incident through the upper transparent electrode is reflected by the metal layer when the optical modulation member includes the metal layer. 13. An optical modulator, comprising: an upper transparent electrode; a reflection layer; a lower transparent electrode disposed between the upper transparent electrode and the reflection layer; an electrolyte disposed between the upper transparent electrode and the lower transparent electrode, wherein a metal layer is disposed on an upper surface of the lower transparent electrode or is dissolved in the electrolyte according to a voltage applied between the upper transparent electrode and the lower transparent electrode. 14. The optical modulator of claim 13 , wherein the metal layer is disposed on the upper surface of the lower transparent electrode when the voltage has a first polarity, and wherein the metal layer is dissolved when the voltage has a second polarity, the first and second polarities being opposite polarities. 15. The optical modulator of claim 13 , wherein the metal layer is reflective, and wherein light incident through the upper transparent electrode is reflected by the reflection layer when the metal layer is dissolved, and wherein light incident through the upper transparent electrode is reflected by the metal layer when the optical modulation member includes the metal layer.

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  • G02F1/1506Primary

    caused by electrodeposition, e.g. electrolytic deposition of an inorganic material on or close to an electrode · CPC title

  • Structural association of cells with optical devices, e.g. reflectors or illuminating devices · CPC title

  • Electrodes · CPC title

  • Reflecting elements (associated to illuminating devices G02F1/133605) · CPC title

  • Gaskets; Spacers; Sealing of cells; Filling or closing of cells · CPC title

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What does patent US10012886B2 cover?
Disclosed is an optical modulator. An optical modulator comprises a substrate, an upper transparent electrode on the substrate, a partition wall providing a chamber between the substrate and the upper transparent electrode, an optical modulation member provided in the chamber and disposed on the substrate, and an electrolyte filling the chamber and including a first metal in an ionic state. The…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Electronics & Telecommunications Res Inst
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02F1/1506. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Jul 03 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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