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26 December 2001 Design of a large spatial and temporal bandwidth beam deflecting system for display addressing
Renaud Kiefer, Joel Fontaine, Yoshitate Takakura, Idriss El Hafidi, Patrick Meyrueis
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Abstract
We present the investigation which was conducted to improve the spatial and temporal performances of a deflecting system for display addressing. In a first part we describe the operation principle used to increase the optical deflection angle of an acousto-optic deflector. We show that it is possible to obtain an angular amplification simply by using a grating at grazing incidence angle; the diffraction is then close to 90 degrees. Experimental tests made with a 1200 gr/mm grating have shown that an amplification of the deflection angle as high as 10 can be obtained. In a second part we introduce a complete set-up composed by the association of MEMS, Acousto-optic and grating. All those components are used to achieve a compact addressing system.
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Renaud Kiefer, Joel Fontaine, Yoshitate Takakura, Idriss El Hafidi, and Patrick Meyrueis "Design of a large spatial and temporal bandwidth beam deflecting system for display addressing", Proc. SPIE 4435, Wave Optics and VLSI Photonic Devices for Information Processing, (26 December 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.451139
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Acousto-optics

Diffraction

Acoustics

Diffraction gratings

Crystals

Microelectromechanical systems

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