Reflective Micro Electro Mechanical System (MEMS) display as a spatial light modulator with synchronized nano-second pulse effectively diffracts light into one of multiple diffraction orders with high efficiency. Beam and image steering in a time sequential manner by this principle is applied for optical systems such as lidar, near-to-eye display and high-framerate cameras. We overview diffractive MEMS based beam and image steering by using a concept Time-to-Angle Conversion.
Micro Mechanical Electronics System based Spatial Light Modulators (MEMS-SLM) enables unique capability “Just in time photon delivery” or steering beam images to where and when they are needed. The beam and image steering solves challenges commonly found in both lidar and AR optical engines dominated by classical tradeoffs, such as image FOV, resolution and SLM size or form factor of optical engine. As a novel beam and image steering device, we transformed Texas Instruments Digital Micromirror Device (TI-DMD) into a diffractive beam and image steering device. TI-DMD is known as a binary spatial light modulator. Micromirros’ tilt re-directs light into on- or off-states. Without modifying TIDMD, but with employing a nano-second pulse illumination synchronized to the transitional movement of micromirrors between the of- and off-states turns DMD into a diffractive beam and image steering device.
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