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17 August 2010 Holographic projection based on tapered lasers and nematic liquid crystal on silicon devices
N. Collings, M. Reufer, R. V. Penty, B. Sumpf, M. Safer, D. P. Chu, W. A. Crossland
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Abstract
Holographic laser projection is high efficiency when using analogue phase spatial light modulators and high brightness laser sources. The experimental work reported will describe the use of digitally addressed nematic liquid crystal on silicon devices for the analogue phase holograms. The laser sources are based on the tapered laser concept and have been provided by a European project called WWW.BRIGHTER.EU.
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N. Collings, M. Reufer, R. V. Penty, B. Sumpf, M. Safer, D. P. Chu, and W. A. Crossland "Holographic projection based on tapered lasers and nematic liquid crystal on silicon devices", Proc. SPIE 7775, Liquid Crystals XIV, 777504 (17 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.858819
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Liquid crystal on silicon

Projection systems

Mirrors

Spatial light modulators

Laser development

LCDs

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