Abstract

The paper describes some principles that were employed in designing a Kerr cell for use in a television system. The volts/intensity characteristic of the cell is developed and the theory is extended to apply to the case when an optical bias is used. The chromatic effects obtained with high potentials are discussed and finally the treatment of the cell as an integral part of an optical system is given. It is shown that from this aspect the most efficient form of cell is one using shaped plates. The frequency-response is briefly discussed.

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