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Spatial light modulator

About: Spatial light modulator is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 9043 publications have been published within this topic receiving 130143 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a novel reflective magneto-optic spatial light modulator has been fabricated and its dynamic switching testing was investigated, and it was shown that a factor of three in pixel switching sensitivity and power consumption could be achieved by the use of a wedge-shaped drive line.
Abstract: A novel reflective magnetooptic spatial light modulator has been fabricated and its dynamic switching testing was investigated. Improvements by a factor of three in pixel switching sensitivity and power consumption could be achieved by the use of a wedge-shaped drive line, compared to the use of a conventional reflective magnetooptic spatial light modulator. Simpler fabrication processes by a factor of two could also be achieved by the use of a drive line which covers most of the surface of the pixel, a non-rectangular channel and a unpatterned insulator layer.

42 citations

Patent
Thomas E. Willis1
21 Aug 2002
TL;DR: In this paper, a display system includes a spatial light modulator, a pixel source including pixel data corresponding to the pixel, a memory circuit connected to the source and configured to store a pixel value corresponding to pixel data, a pulse width modulation circuit connected between the memory circuit and the spatial light modulation circuit, and a control circuit connecting to at least one of the memory circuits, the spatial lights modulator and the pulse width modulator.
Abstract: In some embodiments, a display system includes a spatial light modulator including at least one pixel, a pixel source including pixel data corresponding to the pixel, a memory circuit connected to the pixel source and configured to store a pixel value corresponding to the pixel data, a pulse width modulation circuit connected between the memory circuit and the spatial light modulator, the pulse width modulation circuit adapted to generate a pulse to drive the pixel of the spatial light modulator, wherein a duration of the pulse corresponds to the pixel value and wherein the pulse is offset with respect to a start time and an end time of a refresh cycle of the spatial light modulator, and a control circuit connected to at least one of the memory circuit, the spatial light modulator, and the pulse width modulation circuit. Other embodiments are described and claimed.

42 citations

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TL;DR: The proposed method first measures the transmission matrix of the scattering sheet and then recovers high resolution objects by “two-step phase shift” technology and CS reconstruction algorithm and realizes parallel measurement matrix by a simple scattering sheet.
Abstract: Recent studies show that compressed sensing (CS) can recover sparse signal with much fewer measurements than traditional Nyquist theorem. From another point of view, it provides a new idea for super-resolution imaging, like the emergence of single pixel camera. However, traditional methods implemented measurement matrix by digital mirror device (DMD) or spatial light modulator, which is a serial imaging process and makes the method inefficient. In this paper, we propose a super resolution imaging system based on parallel compressed sensing. The proposed method first measures the transmission matrix of the scattering sheet and then recover high resolution objects by “two-step phase shift” technology and CS reconstruction algorithm. Unlike traditional methods, the proposed method realizes parallel measurement matrix by a simple scattering sheet. Parallel means that charge-coupled device camera can obtain enough measurements at once instead of changing the patterns on the DMD repeatedly. Simulations and experimental results show the effectiveness of the proposed method.

42 citations

Patent
21 Oct 1996
TL;DR: Variations on the Koehler illumination system, used for providing light to be reflected from, or transmitted by, an SLM, can be found in this article, where an anamorphic illumination system (10) uses multiple light sources (11) and a cylindrical lens (14) to provide an elongated and compressed beam to the SLM.
Abstract: Variations on the Koehler illumination system, used for providing light to be reflected from, or transmitted by, an SLM. An anamorphic illumination system (10) uses multiple light sources (11) and a cylindrical lens (14) to provide an elongated and compressed beam to the SLM (16). A cascaded illumination system (30) uses multiple light sources (31) and multiple TIR prisms (33) to provide an extended light beam or one that is more intense, to the SLM (36).

42 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a method that enables the generation of arbitrary positioned dual-beam traps without additional hardware in a single-beam holographic optical tweezers setup is presented, and stable trapping at medium numerical aperture and long working distance is realized on a standard Zeiss Axiovert 200mm research microscope.
Abstract: We present a new method that enables the generation of arbitrary positioned dual-beam traps without additional hardware in a single-beam holographic optical tweezers setup. By this approach, stable trapping at medium numerical aperture and long working distance is realized on a standard Zeiss Axiovert 200 M research microscope. Simulations of focus separations and spherical aberrations were performed and first experimental results are presented.

42 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023137
2022321
2021266
2020451
2019460
2018452