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A ferroelectric liquid crystal spatial light modulator encoded with orthogonal arrays and its optimized design for laser speckle reduction
Institution:1. Institute for Power Electronics and Electrical Drives (ISEA), RWTH Aachen University, Germany;2. Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology (ILT), Germany
Abstract:In laser projectors, speckle reduction can be achieved by projecting a changing binary phase diffuser onto the screen. Here, we sequentially encoded a commercialized ferroelectric liquid crystal spatial light modulator (FLC-SLM) with the rows of a two-level orthogonal array of order sixty-four, thus obtaining a changing binary phase diffuser. With the help of this binary phase diffuser, the subjective speckle contrast ratio on the screen is reduced from Cb=0.71 to Ca=0.1. Based on the experimental results, a simplified transparent FLC-SLM design is first proposed. This newly designed FLC-SLM has two phase modulation depths and can be driven with the passive matrix addressing scheme. Therefore, the control electronics of the proposed FLC-SLM can be significantly simplified compared to the currently used one.
Keywords:Laser projectors  Speckle reduction  Binary phase diffuser  Two-level orthogonal array  Spatial light modulator  Passive matrix addressing
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