1975
DOI: 10.1070/qe1975v005n10abeh012076
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Laser television display unit

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“…Most compact laser projectors use this approach, but other modulator technologies such as AOMs or EOMs can also be used [147,148]. Earlier works in laser-based displays were mainly based on acousto-optic modulation [1,[149][150][151], using acousto-optic devices for both beam modulation and scanning was also discussed in the literature [147] introduction of a new class of projectors called pico projectors; these use directly modulatable diode lasers and two-axis MEMS scanners, which allow a large reduction in size. Figure 26 shows such a two-axis MEMS device developed by Microvision.…”
Section: B Displays With Two-axis Scanningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most compact laser projectors use this approach, but other modulator technologies such as AOMs or EOMs can also be used [147,148]. Earlier works in laser-based displays were mainly based on acousto-optic modulation [1,[149][150][151], using acousto-optic devices for both beam modulation and scanning was also discussed in the literature [147] introduction of a new class of projectors called pico projectors; these use directly modulatable diode lasers and two-axis MEMS scanners, which allow a large reduction in size. Figure 26 shows such a two-axis MEMS device developed by Microvision.…”
Section: B Displays With Two-axis Scanningmentioning
confidence: 99%