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1 March 2019 Laser-scanner headlamp systems with high output, contrast, and bandwidth
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Abstract
Laser-scanner headlamps, based on a blue laser spot steered by a MEMS mirror over a converter, can illuminate the road flexibly and efficiently. Some existing demonstrators suffer from insufficient performance of the converter (low contrast) or of the MEMS mirror (lack of flexibility). With a new high-contrast converter and highperformance MEMS mirrors, we have developed improved laser-scanner demonstrators optimized for different functions like full adaptive driving beam or visualization (symbols, guiding lines, and text). We explain the system design, converter technology, and high-bandwidth MEMS control, show the performance in video sequences, and discuss future applications of such systems.
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Ulrich Hechtfischer, Ronald Mikkenie, Xaver Riederer, Josef Schug, and Steffen Zozgornik "Laser-scanner headlamp systems with high output, contrast, and bandwidth", Proc. SPIE 10940, Light-Emitting Devices, Materials, and Applications, 109400Q (1 March 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2507264
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Microelectromechanical systems

Semiconductor lasers

Headlamps

Visualization

Scanners

Laser scanners

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