Spatial Light Modulators
1 x 12,288 Linear Series
Complete, all-in-one system for individual pixel control
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The BNS Linear Series SLM is an
economical, fully- programmable beam steering device. CMOS
architecture allows it to provide non-mechanical beam
deflection |
The 1x12,288 Linear Array Liquid Crystal Modulator is an
appropriate
device for beam steering or printing applications. The
device uses standard Liquid Crystal (LC) on CMOS
technology. An array based on CMOS architecture offers
access to cutting-edge high-resolution lithography, which
translates to smaller pixel pitch and the potential for
larger deflection angles for beam steering applications. In
addition, the CMOS on-chip electronics provide for ease of
addressing, random access steering, and arbitrary wavefront
control. A further benefit to a CMOS-based array is the
economy of scale that is inherent in semiconductor
manufacturing.
When filled with a Zero-Twist Nematic (ZTN) LC the device
can be used as a fully programmable 1-dimensional
diffractive beam steering array. The non-mechanical beam
deflection is achieved by loading the array with phase wedge
patterns of varying pitches, in effect acting as a
programmable diffractive phase grating. The primary
advantages of a Liquid Crystal beam steerer are the absence
of mechanical motion (and as a consequence no pointing and
stabilization problems), random access pointing, potential
for large apertures, a lightweight optical head and the
possibility of low cost, volume manufacturing.
For more information, please
contact us.
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