G02F1/13787

Light modulating device and automobile

A light modulating device is disclosed herein. The light modulating device is applied to a sunroof and/or glass of an automobile. In some embodiments, a light modulating device configured to be disposed in a sunroof of an automobile includes a light modulation film layer, wherein the light modulation film layer includes a first anisotropic substrate, a second anisotropic substrate, and a liquid crystal layer, wherein each of the first and second anisotropic substrates has a first surface, wherein the first surfaces of the first and second anisotropic substrates face each other; wherein the liquid crystal layer is disposed between the first surfaces of the first and second anisotropic substrates, and wherein a slow axis of the first or second anisotropic substrate is disposed parallel to a width direction of the automobile.

Systems and methods of sensor calibration using switchable in-path optical diffuser

Systems and methods of calibrating a sensor using an in-path optic capable of remaining in the sensor's optical path of view for both nominal imaging and for solar calibration collects are described. The optic is reversibly switchable between a transparent state and a diffuse state. An electric field aligns a plurality of liquid crystals dispersed in a polymer between two conductive layers is created to enable the transparent state. Incident light is transmitted through the aligned liquid crystals. The electric field between the two conductive layers is removed, misaligning the plurality of liquid crystals dispersed in the polymer between the two conductive layers. Light dispersed by the misaligned liquid crystals is received, and the sensor is calibrated based on the light dispersed by the misaligned liquid crystals.