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HDSLM64R
Spatial Light Modulator
HDSLM64R
HDSLM64R liquid crystal spatial light modulators use high-stability LCoS chips as the core light modulation components,1080P high-definition resolution, small size ,compact structure,and easy integrated,cost-effective,high refresh rate...

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Introduction

HDSLM64R high frame SLMS feature in fast refreshing speed, small size, easy to integrate, optimized only for visible light applications as well as high cost-effective.

 The HDSLM64R series are available in6.37μm pixel sizes, which satisfies the requirements of speed-critical applications.


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Specifications

TypeHDSLM64R/HDSLM64RA
Modulation ModePhase/Amplitude
Pixel Size6.37μm
Resolution1920*1080
Frame Rate180Hz
Bit Depth8bit
Fill Factor>93%
Phase Retardance>2.1π@633nm
Wavelength420~700nm
Amplitude Contrast500:1


Features

  • 1080P resolution
  • 6.37μm pixels
  • Fill factor> 93% 
  • Adjustable panel by the angle of pitched up and pitched down 
  • Small size 
  • Easy integration

Application

  • Optical field regulation
  • Holographic projection
  • Commercial projection optical machine development
  • Holographic module development
  • Special dimming field
  • Vortex beam
  • 3D display
  • Holographic reproduction
  • Laser regulation
  • Multi-spectral imaging
  • Physical science optical experiments
  • AR equipment development
  • Computational imaging and coherent diffraction
  • Projection imaging and structured ligh 

Thesis
1.《Controllable rotation of multiplexing elliptic optical vortices》 Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, Volume 52, Number 49. 
2.《Phase retrieval exact solution based on structured window modulation without direct reference waves》 Optics and Lasers inEngineering 122 (2019) 89–96 
3.《Generation of coherence vortex by modulating the correlation structure of random lights》 Photonics Research Vol.7, Issue12, pp.1485-1492 (2019) 
4.《Scalable detection of photonic topological charge using radial phase grating》 APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS 112, 122602 (2018) 
5.《Detecting the topological charge of optical vortex beams using a sectorial screen》 Applied Optics Vol. 56, Issue 16, pp. 4868-4872 (2017)


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