Abstract

The liquid crystal beam steering technology with low driving voltage, high diffraction efficiency and without the effect of mechanical inertia,is regard as a potential technology in the field of non-mechanical beam steering. Liquid crystal spatial light modulator (LCSLM) can be applied as a beam steering control device in laser communication, and it can realize the programmable control in real time. And compared with fast steering mirror (FSM), which is widely used at present, LCSLM is smaller, lighter and lower power consumptive in a non-mechanical way, so it’s convenient to control. But the system bandwidth is a restricted problem in the research. In this article, the principle of beam steering with LCSLM is introduced firstly. A beam steering bench is set up using reflective pure-phase LCSLM from BNS. The offset of beam spot is detected by the CCD and a classic PI close-loop control experiment is designed to test the system bandwidth. And then the factors which restricted the control bandwidth are analyzed. Considering the effect of the CCD’ frame rate, the PSD with higher frame rate is used in the control system and the data model of the liquid crystal is tested. A controller is designed based on the data model and the bandwidth is improved observably.

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