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24 January 2004 Enabling high-data-rate imaging applications with Grating Light Valve technology
Alexander Payne, Wilhelmus DeGroot, Robert Monteverde, David Amm
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Abstract
The Grating Light Valve diffractive MOEMS device has been successfully used in imaging applications (lithography and display) requiring image data-rates of 1-5 giga-bits per second (Gb/s). However, new applications such as maskless photolithography and high performance displays require larger pixel counts and finer control of gray-scale. This paper discusses the suitability of the GLV device for high data-rate applications. It discusses the factors governing GLV device switching speed and illustrates how these properties are optimized relative to other requirements of the imaging system.
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Alexander Payne, Wilhelmus DeGroot, Robert Monteverde, and David Amm "Enabling high-data-rate imaging applications with Grating Light Valve technology", Proc. SPIE 5348, MOEMS Display and Imaging Systems II, (24 January 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.525886
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KEYWORDS
Modulation

Switching

Imaging systems

Silicon

Analog electronics

Modulators

Aluminum

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